Lucite tombstone recognizing the acquisition of Oakton by Dimension Data Australia. Dimension Data is a global provider and a subsidiary of Dimension Data Holdings, which is a subsidiary of Japanese telecom NTT.
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Below you’ll find cloud and data storage concepts to commemorate seed rounds, IPO’s, acquisitions, and other transactions.
Lucite tombstone recognizing the acquisition of Oakton by Dimension Data Australia. Dimension Data is a global provider and a subsidiary of Dimension Data Holdings, which is a subsidiary of Japanese telecom NTT.
Job: 5ADG560
Custom tombstone marking the acquisition of information and security technology firm Fleischhauer by SPIE. The firm is based in Hanover, Germany.
(4LJW532)Lucite tombstone commemorating the acquisition of Brockwood, England-based Retail Decisions (ReD). The firm was acquired by ACI, a global provider of fraud prevention software.
(4ASS579)Financial tombstone marking the acquisition of cloud-based mobile security firm Mojave Networks. Headquartered in San Mateo, California, Mojave was acquired by Sophos, a provider of security software and hardware.
(4ASH591)Deal toy marking the purchase by Japan’s NTT Communications of RagingWire, a provider of data center facilities. RagingWire is based in Sacramento, California.
(4ALD035)Custom Lucite marking the recapitalization of AutoAlert. The Irvine, California-based firm provides cloud-based data services to automobile retailers.
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Lucite tombstone marking the IPO of CDW, a technology retailer that also provides data storage and backup services. CDW is headquartered in Vernon Hills, Illinois.
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Lucite tombstone commemorating a credit facility for cloud computing firm Box. Based in Los Altos, California, Box specializes in cloud-based file-sharing services for businesses.
Job: 3AHH052
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.
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