Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) stories
The refurbished IT hardware supplier will expand under Claudio Christensen as demand grows for cheaper, lower-waste enterprise technology across Europe.
The purchase adds browser-based AI controls to Akamai's security portfolio as firms scramble to monitor staff use of generative tools.
The deal would give Akamai browser-level controls to curb data leaks as staff increasingly use generative AI tools through everyday web browsers.
The funding will help the Italian software group buy US businesses and deepen its reach among small firms already using multiple tools.
The deal broadens automation across procurement and finance as Coupa folds Rossum's invoice-reading AI into its source-to-pay platform.
Multinationals grappling with fragmented voice systems get a single global layer that cuts manual routing and eases platform switching.
The deal adds more than 600 customers and 170 employees, as the software group broadens its push into analytics and AI tools.
The deal gives customers planning and forecasting tools meant to make AI agents more reliable across complex enterprise systems.
Existing customers will keep their local teams as First Focus expands in New Zealand with a managed IT buyout adding cyber security and cloud services.
Businesses adopting AI now face a push to turn pilots into production systems, as OpenAI backs deployment with USD $4 billion.
The deal gives the US group a faster route into the UK and EU, with local logistics, compliance and sales support for clients.
EY-Parthenon says dealmaking is shifting towards AI and technology as 87% of UK chief executives expect their M&A appetite to rise.
The London training group will use fresh capital to widen its European push as firms race to turn AI spending into productivity gains.
The Brisbane IT services group is keeping its brand as it pushes deeper into not-for-profit work after Evergreen's acquisition and Lyra transition.
The deal would expand Intuitive Machines' network by 44 antennas and deepen its reach in lunar communications as demand for ground links grows.
The deal gives the US-backed group a foothold in Australia and adds more than 55 specialists to its portfolio of ERP services.
It gives Raise a foothold in India's fragmented insurance market as the group aims to expand beyond investing and trading products.
About 85,000 TelstraSuper members have been transferred into Aware Super, creating a fund with about 1.3 million members and AUD $235 billion.
The deal aims to speed routine legal and compliance work for private capital firms by linking it to fund administration and portfolio data.
Customers get a single cyber and compliance service as WorkNest folds Pentest People and Bulletproof into a new security division.