Cohesity completes merger with Veritas, becomes largest data protection software provider Cohesity has merged with Veritas' data protection business, emerging as the world's largest data protection software provider, securing over $1.7 billion in revenue.
© 2025 ITBrief Wed, 18 Dec 5:45pm Cohesity becomes largest data protection provider globally Cohesity has completed its merger with Veritas' data protection division, becoming the largest global provider in the sector and valued at over USD $7 billion.
© 2025 ITBrief Wed, 11 Dec 10:55am Veritas launches Alta Data Protection on Google Cloud Marketplace Veritas Technologies unveils its AI-driven Veritas Alta Data Protection on Google Cloud Marketplace, enhancing data security, backup, and recovery solutions for multi-cloud environments.
© 2025 ITBrief Tue, 16 Jul 3:05pm Semperis intensifies efforts with Veritas on ransomware defence Semperis bolsters partnership with Veritas Technologies, enhancing cyber resilience against ransomware threats by using advanced attack-path analysis methods, streamlining data protection methods.
© 2025 ITBrief Thu, 9 May 2:35am McCashin's Brewery pulls out of Veritas deal McCashin's Brewery won't take a cornerstone stake in food and beverage investor Veritas Investments, backing out of an option to buy a near-20 per cent stake at a hefty premium.In January, 660 Main Road Stoke - which trades as McCashin's...
© 2025 NZ Herald Thu, 7 Mar 5:54pm McCashin's Brewery pulls out of Veritas deal McCashin's Brewery won't take a cornerstone stake in food and beverage investor Veritas Investments, backing out of an option to buy a near-20 percent stake at a hefty premium
© 2025 sharechat.co.nz Thu, 7 Mar 5:15pm McCashin's secures option over Veritas stake McCashin’s Brewery has acquired an option to buy almost 20 percent of food and beverage investor Veritas Investments at more than twice the recent market price
© 2025 sharechat.co.nz Mon, 21 Jan 2:05pm Mad Butcher sale solves immediate Veritas woes; future less certain Veritas, the listed food and beverage company with the dubious honour of having bought Mad Butcher for $40 million and sold it for $8 million, has a healthier looking balance sheet, but is far from out of the woods yet
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Cohesity completes acquisition of Veritas data protection unit Cohesity has acquired Veritas' data protection business, becoming the largest provider in the sector with a valuation above $7 billion and over 12,000 clients.
© 2025 ITBrief Fri, 13 Dec 3:55pm Veritas bolsters cyber resilience with new AI-driven updates Veritas Technologies enhances cyber resilience with AI-powered automation and user interface updates, streamlining recovery from ransomware attacks.
© 2025 ITBrief Thu, 26 Sep 10:25am Veritas Technologies updates Data Insight with SaaS option Veritas Technologies has unveiled a new update for Veritas Data Insight, now available as a SaaS option, aimed at enhancing data compliance, cyber resilience, and efficiency.
© 2025 ITBrief Wed, 19 Jun 4:25pm Twitter permanently bans Project Veritas account Twitter permanently banned an account on Thursday belonging to Project Veritas, a conservative group founded by controversial activist James O'Keefe.
© 2025 CNN Fri, 12 Feb 11:55am McCashin's Brewery secures option for stake in Veritas McCashin's Brewery has acquired an option to buy almost 20 per cent of food and beverage investor Veritas Investments at more than twice the recent market price.Interests connected with former Veritas chief executive Michael Morton...
© 2025 NZ Herald Mon, 21 Jan 4:25pm AsureQuality extends Bureau Veritas partnership to SE Asia Food testing and biosecurity specialist AsureQuality is extending its partnership with Bureau Veritas into South-East Asia to benefit from the region’s rapid growth
© 2025 sharechat.co.nz Mon, 7 Jan 4:55pm Mad Butcher sale solves immediate Veritas woes; future less certain Veritas, the listed food and beverage company with the dubious honour of having bought Mad Butcher for $40 million and sold it for $8m, has a healthier looking balance sheet, but is far from out of the woods yet.The company, which...
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