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EMC had about $10 billion in sales at the time of the deal, while RSA had only about $310 million in sales. That said, there was a big difference in the post merger tack taken by the two companies.
RSA’s tools could help EMC meet the requirements of security and privacy legislation proposed in Congress in the wake of recent data breaches. Babineau dismissed any comparison to the Symantec ...
It's always interesting to see the public response to a game-changing acquisition, namely EMC buying RSA Security. This deal changes the security landscape, so I need to come up with a new name ...
An EMC spokeswoman today clarified remarks made last week by John Koury, the company's vice president of global channel marketing, that suggested the company would likely bring RSA partners into ...
EMC already has a vast software portfolio, most of it from previous acquisitions such as VMware and Documentum, and RSA identity and access management technology should become part of just about ...
As expected, EMC acquired RSA Security today. The $2.1 billion transaction adds another arrow to EMC's quiver, which includes storage systems, resource management, content management and ...
EMC, in a bold move to buttress its information management technologies with world-class data protection and access management, has agreed to buy RSA Security for about $2.1 billion in an all-cash ...
EMC/RSA was the unfortunate victims of a security breach but at least it discovered the problem, disclosed it, and is now in the process of assessing the scope and remediating the problem.
EMC Corp. CEO Joe Tucci, flanked by RSA division president Art Coviello at a press conference Tuesday, outlined a strategy to broaden security options for EMC’s data storage products.
Starting out on the project about a year ago, First Data looked for security consultants to help develop it and scale it up, and found EMC, Tieken said. TransArmor uses RSA encryption technology.
Shares of RSA Security soared nearly 20% in Friday morning trading after the data storage systems provider EMC announced a takeover of the company worth around $2.1 billion, or $28 per share.
Shares of RSA Security soared nearly 20% in Friday morning trading after the data storage systems provider EMC announced a takeover of the company worth around $2.1 billion, or $28 per share.