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Symantec and Vontu finally tie the knot for $350m; who's next to go in ADL?
Analyst: Paul Roberts, Nick Selby, Andreas Schneider
Date: 5 Nov 2007
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Symantec said it will acquire anti-data-leakage (ADL) vendor Vontu for $350m. The deal comes after months of on-again, off-again acquisition.....
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Company: Symantec Corporation, Vontu
Other Companies: AhnLab, MTS Allstream Inc, Altiris, American National Insurance Company, Benchmark Capital, Big Lots Stores, BitArmor Systems, Cisco Systems, Clearswift, Code Green Networks, EMC Corp, Equifax, Experian Information Solutions, Fenwick & West, Fidelis Security Systems, First Plaza Group Trust, GM Capital Partners, GTB Technologies, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, IBM, IMlogic, McAfee, Microsoft Corporation, Mer Telemanagement Solutions, NetApp, Norman ASA, O'Melveny & Myers, Oakley Networks, ON Technology Corp, Onigma, Orchestria, PGP, Physicians Mutual Insurance, Pitney Bowes, PortAuthority Technologies, Provilla, Prudential Financial, Raymond James Financial, Raytheon, Reconnex, SafeBoot, Safend, Sharp HealthCare, Sophos, Sygate Technologies, Tablus, Trend Micro, US Venture Partners, Utimaco Safeware, AG, Venrock Associates, Verdasys, Vericept, Veritas Software, Visto, Websense, WholeSecurity, WinMagic, WinSoft, Performance Equity Management LLC, TriGeo Network Security, Credant Technologies, GFI Software, Panda Security, Lehman Brothers
Analyst: Paul Roberts, Nick Selby, Andreas Schneider
Sector: Security / Premises network security / Anti data leakage
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