IT Security's 2008 Acquisition Spree (
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The downturn in the financial markets, a pending recession and tight credit
have done little to impede the appetite of security vendors to acquire
companies and consolidate the market.
Security vendors Symantec, McAfee, Trend Micro, Secure Computing, CA and
Sophos made no fewer than 11 significant acquisitions in 2008, consolidating
the security market amid a tight credit market.
Symantec-MessageLabs
$695 million
October 2008
Symantec Oct. 8 acquired MessageLabs, which uses an SAAS (software as a
service) model to deliver security for online chat, e-mail and Web
applications. MessageLabs allows users to block malware, prevent access to Web
sites and prevent unauthorized data leaks. It's another step for Symantec into
SAAS and the cloud and matches McAfee's acquisition of Secure Computing.
Click here to read more about Symantec's move to build out its SAAS business with the acquisition of MessageLabs.
Symantec-SwapDrive
$123 million
June 2008
Symantec in June acquired SwapDrive, an online file backup and recovery
vendor. SwapDrive put Symantec's Norton backup and recovery line in a better
position to compete with EMC, following that
company's acquisition of online backup provider Mozy in September 2007.
Symantec also gained SwapDrive companies Backup.com, a data protection service,
and WhaleMail, which lets users send files of any size over the Web.
Symantec AppStream
$ - Undisclosed
April 2008
Symantec in April acquired AppStream, an SAAS delivery provider, adding a streaming
capability to its SVS (Software Virtualization Solution) product. AppStream's
software manages desktop applications from a central server, delivering only
the components the user needs. Symantec had partnered with AppStream since 2006
to deliver its SVS Pro product. Acquiring
AppStream put Symantec in a better position to compete with Microsoft's
SoftGrid and the Thinstall (recently acquired by VMware) Virtualization Suite.
The economic downturn is unlikely to slow acquisitions among security companies. Click here to read more.
Symantec-Vontu
$350 million
November 2007
Symantec announced in November 2007 it would acquire Vontu, one of the
largest independent DLP providers. The
acquisition added some content flow capabilities to Symantec's DLP
offerings and beefed up its eDiscovery functionality.
McAfee-Reconnex
$46 million
August 2008
McAfee in August acquired Reconnex, a DLP
(data loss prevention) provider, to add discovery and "content awareness
capabilities" to its DLP portfolio.
McAfee-Secure Computing
$465 million
September 2008
McAfee announced plans in September to acquire Secure Computing, which
provides intrusion prevention, firewall, Web security, and e-mail and data
protection, as well as a level of NAC (network access control) technology. Secure
Computing was also the owner of the Gauntlet firewall McAfee sold in 2002.
McAfee said the acquisition allows it to offer a complete, single-source
network security portfolio to a wide range of businesses, from small to global.