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Details on BlueLane Acquisition
Posted by Brandon Dunlap   
Wednesday, 15 October 2008

While Hoff called this one on October 10th, by linking out to the Virtualization.com's coverage , we still get some 'scoop points' for our coverage of the deal in September. After a little further digging, we have confirmed that Blue Lane was well beyond the speculated $18million mark on sugar daddy money, not the $13.4million Virtualization.com cites as their figure. Specifically, they recieved the following rounds:

  1. November 1st, 2003: $5million from Benchmark Capital and Matrix Partners
  2. June 17th, 2005: $13.8million led by Duff Ackerman & Goodrich with Benchmark Captial and Matrix joining the mix
  3. December 18th, 2006: $8.3million from all the above mentioned plus Presidio STX
This brings their total to a whopping (considering the exit) $27.1million. If indeed, they got picked up for $15million, then VMware got a sweet deal.

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Symantec Nabs MessageLabs for $695 million
Posted by Brandon Dunlap   
Wednesday, 08 October 2008

Symantec is buying MessageLabs for about $695m in cash. 'About' since MessageLabs is a British company and the volatility in global markets right now makes an accurate price difficult to pin down. Also, the deal, which is expected to close by year end, will split the cash purchase between approximately £310 million Pounds Sterling and $154 million US Dollars.

This acquisition will extend the capabilities of Big Yellow's SaaS play, the Symantec Protection Network. This is a great opportunity for the small/medium buiness (SMB) market to have a myriad of solutions available in one location with "one throat to choke" and only a single monthly invoice. This combined offering will now bring lightweight data loss prevention (DLP), compliance, endpoint security and archiving solutions within reach of the SMB market.

Essentially, the SYMC SaaS offering is a brand flanking move similar to The Gap, with Old Navy on the bottom and Banana Republic on the high end. Only in this case, the Symantec Protection Network is the middle tier with Norton on the low side and their enterprise solutions targeting the higher price points. Some will say we are incorrectly lumping Norton into this mix because it is a consumer brand, but if you have ever worked for or with a small professional firm, you know that many of them buy their PCs from the big box retailers which bundle Norton products in the purchase. As these firms grow, it will become natural for them to migrate to SaaS offerings instead of ramping up an IT shop of their own. Coupled with the August announcement to buy Australian anti-spyware vendor PC Tools,  and the summer acquisition of consumer-focused online backup company Swapdrive , they are poised to be the IT shop in the cloud. The real trick is in whether or not they can pull it off, and based on past performance, we are skeptical. According to the press release , John W. Thompson, CEO of Symantec thinks they can do it (of course he does), saying “By combining MessageLabs with our Symantec Protection Network team, we have one of the strongest portfolios of cloud-based infrastructure services and a great foundation on which to grow.”

What remains to be seen is how customers will transition between layers of the model without losing major functionality, or interrupting their increasingly important IT services.

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CA Picks Up IDFocus for Undisclosed Sum
Posted by Brandon Dunlap   
Wednesday, 08 October 2008

In an effort to bolster its compliance reporting and access control capabilities, Computer Associates announced their acquisition of Palo Alto, CA based IDFocus today. Terms of the deal have not been made public.

Founded in 1997, as NetSense, LLC, by Nitai Alush , IDFocus launched their product by engaging a large top tier company as a sugar daddy for their first version. effectively building a custom IdM solution as a consulting project, they later parlayed that first effort into engagements with other large scale organizations, most notably (and publicly) with International Paper. Continuing slow organic growth, and hooking some marquee clients along the way, IDFocus attracted 5 year CA Development Architect  Charly Setbon in January 2006. Underscoring his technical understanding of the space, Setbon also had a tour at Business Layers before their acquistition by Netegrity.

We will see much more of this model in the coming 18-24 months. As we indicated in an earlier piece however, Wall Street won't be the proving ground for these new start-ups to hone their products. Also, look for more "insider deals" like this one where deep ties to larger companies unfold into cheap technology acquisitions through sheer force of intimacy.

It is believed that in true CA form, the ACE line of products will be integrated into CA's existing Identity Management software line and lose its branding along the way.

 

 

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