Symantec is believed to be in advanced talks to acquire storage firm Veritas Software.
A deal could be announced as early as this week and is expected to be worth about $13bn, according to reports in The Financial Times and Wall Street Journal.
Acquisition would create new software giant
Computing, 15 Dec 2004
Symantec is believed to be in advanced talks to acquire storage firm Veritas Software.
A deal could be announced as early as this week and is expected to be worth about $13bn, according to reports in The Financial Times and Wall Street Journal.
If the security firm is successful in a bid, Symantec would increase its presence amongst large enterprises and public sector organisations. Currently much of its anti-virus customer base consists of home users and small businesses.
Symantec chief executive John Thompson has made a number of acquisitions in the past few years to broaden the company?s focus.
In February this year it acquired software distribution and patch management firm On Technology.
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