Deal tombstone marking the acquisition by data center services company Equinix of Japanese competitor Bit-isle. Headquartered in Redwood, California, Equinix is the largest data center services firm.
(5HST634)Below you’ll find cloud and data storage concepts to commemorate seed rounds, IPO’s, acquisitions, and other transactions.
Deal tombstone marking the acquisition by data center services company Equinix of Japanese competitor Bit-isle. Headquartered in Redwood, California, Equinix is the largest data center services firm.
(5HST634)Custom recognition award given by Plano, Texas-based Optimal Blue. The firm provides cloud-based enterprise mortgage solutions.
(6AKL750)Deal Toy marking the acquisition of Access Information Management by Berkshire Partners. The company specializes in document and records management services.
(5ASH708)Custom deal toy commemorating the acquisition of Informatica by Permira Funds and Canada Pension Plan Investment Board. Informatica is a provider of data integration software.
(5AHH743)Custom lucite commemoating the acquisition of a stake in Swiss-based software and cloud services provider SoftwareONE. The stake was purchased by private equity firm KKR.
(5LAC843)Financial tombstone commemorating the NTT of assets of web host Verio. The acquirer, Endurance International Group, provides cloud-based platform solutions.
(5ALJ716)Lucite tombstone recognizing the acquisition of WatchDox, a data security company based in Palo Alto, California. The acquisition was made by Canadian mobile communications firm Blackberry.
(5AJL715)Corporate tombstone recognizing the acquisition by Oracle of Front Porch Digital. The cloud-based content storage management provider is based in Louisville, Colorado.
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The galleries beginning on this page provide over 100 images of financial tombstones and deal toys from the data storage and security sector. The transactions they celebrate involve technologies and specializations ranging from payment processing, identity and access management, managed IT, and disaster recovery to cybersecurity, cloud services, data protection, and data center services.
The deals commemorated here also reflect a broad geographic scope. You’ll find, for instance, deal toys recognizing the acquisition of an Israeli developer of content management tools, of an Australian provider of managed IT services, the sale of a Seattle-based automator of machine learning models, and of an Israeli cloud migration firm. Other transactions recognized in these galleries include Series B funding for a Virginia cybersecurity firm, a private placement for a Norwegian software firm specializing in cloud-based medical records, and a stock issue by a Swedish fingerprint recognition software developer.
You’ll also notice a variety of materials used in the deal toys featured here. Those materials include crystal, Lucite, resin, pewter, marble, and wood.
Finally, you will also find here more conventional commemoratives from this sector that are unrelated to financial transactions. These include a custom employee recognition award developed for a Texas-based enterprise software firm, and another custom design honoring employees of a firm on receiving a PC Magazine Editor’s Choice award.