Technology

Google is reportedly planning its biggest startup acquisition ever

Image of the Google “G” logo on a blue, black, and purple background.
Illustration: The Verge

Google is considering spending $23 billion to buy Wiz, a cloud cybersecurity startup with partners that include Amazon and Oracle, reports The Wall Street Journal. At close to twice what it spent for Motorola Mobility in 2012, it would be the most Google has ever paid for another company.

The New York City-based Wiz offers “siloed security tools and scanners” for the enterprise space, according to the company. Wiz writes that it secures corporate cloud infrastructure “by creating a normalizing layer between cloud environments,” letting businesses “rapidly identify and remove critical risks.” Buying such a company feels particularly targeted at an increasingly vulnerable-looking Microsoft that’s recently weathered multiple high-profile…

Continue reading…

Related posts

Trump turns the WHCD shooting into a pitch for the White House ballroom

Daily

Easy Delivery Co. review: a cozy, Lynchian dream

Daily

Elon Musk’s xAI buys Elon Musk’s X for $33 billion on paper

Daily