Report: Microsoft buys systems management startup for $US60 million
- 23 October, 2009 06:21
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Microsoft has acquired systems management vendor Opalis Software for about $60 million, according to an analyst report.
Brenon Daly, an analyst with The 451 Group, blogged earlier this week about the deal, citing unnamed financial and industry sources.
The VC-backed Mississauga, Ontario, startup was making about $10 million a year from sales of software for automating IT processes, according to Daly. It also partnered with Microsoft in the spring (download PDF) , integrating its software into Microsoft's System Center management platform.
Daly's report was echoed by blogs and tweets.
Through a spokeswoman, Microsoft said it is not commenting on rumors and speculation. Opalis, meanwhile, did not immediately return a request for comment.
Opalis' CEO Todd DeLaughter was previously general manager of Hewlett-Packard's OpenView systems management division.
Daly said the Opalis acquisition would be the fourth in this space in the last two years. HP bought Opsware for $54 million in 2007, while BMC Software Inc. acquired RealOps for $53 million. CA Inc. bought Optinuity last year. One key difference, he said, was that Opalis' revenue appeared to be higher than its counterparts at the time of acquisition.
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Anonymous
This is false information, started by a few blogs in the US. Story is UNTRUE
la_bruin
That's funny considering it's on Microsoft's Systems Management Blog...
http://blogs.technet.com/systemcenter/archive/2009/12/11/microsoft-acquires-opalis-software.aspx
And it's on Opalis' front page...
http://opalis.com/Blog.asp?id=1
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