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    Cybersecurity firm Wiz scraps $23B merger agreement with Google

    By j.zhang@btw.mediaJuly 23, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Israeli cybersecurity startup Wiz ended acquisition talks with Google-parent Alphabet for a $23 billion deal, choosing to focus on an initial public offering.
    • This decision marks a setback for Google’s cloud business expansion efforts, following a previous M&A setback with HubSpot.

    OUR TAKE
    Wiz’s rejection of Alphabet’s $23 billion takeover offer poses a challenge to the acquisition strategies of big tech companies. This move highlights Wiz’s confidence in its market potential and underscores a growing trend of tech innovators opting to dominate independently rather than integrate with industry giants. This mindset becomes all the more crucial in the aftermath of the global outages triggered by CrowdStrike’s updates, emphasising the need to foster diversity as opposed to promoting monopolistic tendencies.
    –Jasmine Zhang, BTW reporter

    What happened

    Israeli cybersecurity startup Wiz has ended acquisition talks with Google-parent Alphabet regarding a potential $23 billion deal, opting instead to pursue an initial public offering. Wiz CEO Assaf Rappaport expressed confidence in the company’s decision, aiming for $1 billion in annual recurring revenue.

    The deal’s termination marks a setback for Google, which has been expanding its cloud business, generating over $33 billion in revenue last year. This follows Alphabet’s previous Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) setback with HubSpot.

    Wiz’s cloud-based cybersecurity solutions, driven by AI, focus on identifying and eliminating critical risks on cloud platforms. The company raised $1 billion in May, valuing it at $12 billion.

    The halted deal would have been Alphabet’s largest acquisition and its second major cybersecurity purchase since acquiring Mandiant for $5.4 billion in 2022.

    Also read: Google’s acquisition target Wiz is Israel’s military tech seed

    Also read: Alphabet plans to acquire cybersecurity startup Wiz for $23B

    Why it’s important

    Wiz’s decision to walk away from Alphabet’s $23 billion takeover offer has implications far beyond the tech world. By rejecting the lure of becoming Google’s crown jewel, Wiz is betting on its own star power in the cybersecurity sky. This bold stance could redefine startup ambition, signalling a shift from being acquired to dominating the market independently.

    But let’s not overlook the implications for Google. Losing out on Wiz not only dents its cloud strategy but also exposes potential cracks in Alphabet’s aggressive M&A armour. As Big Tech’s appetite for acquisitions shows signs of indigestion, Wiz’s initial public offering ambitions shine a spotlight on the growing confidence of tech innovators to stand alone.

    This isn’t just about a deal that fell through. It’s about a burgeoning mindset that values independence over integration.This kind of thinking is especially important after the global disconnection caused by CrowdStrike’s updates, and we should encourage diversity rather than monopoly. In a world where giants like Alphabet are always on the hunt, Wiz’s defiance is a rallying cry for startups to dream bigger.

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    j.zhang@btw.media

    Jasmine Zhang is an intern reporter at Blue Tech Wave specialising in AI and Fintech. She graduated from Kunming University of Science and Technology. Send tips to j.zhang@btw.media.

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