Acquisition History / Microsoft / Interactive Supercomputing

Microsoft Acquires Interactive Supercomputing

Announced September 22, 2009

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What happened

Interactive Supercomputing was a company based in United States operating in software.

Acquirer
Microsoft
Target
Interactive Supercomputing
Announced
September 22, 2009
Price
Undisclosed
Industry
Software

By the numbers

Microsoft's acquisition history
145th of 280 tracked deals
Disclosed prices
70 of 280 Microsoft deals
Microsoft's average disclosed price
$2.55B
Microsoft's largest disclosed deal
Activision Blizzard ($75.40B)
Tracked acquisitions in 2009
54 across all acquirers
Microsoft in Software
38 acquisitions

Frequently Asked Questions About This Acquisition

When did Microsoft acquire Interactive Supercomputing?

Microsoft acquired Interactive Supercomputing on September 22, 2009. This was Microsoft's 145th publicly tracked acquisition out of 280 we have on record.

How much did Microsoft pay for Interactive Supercomputing?

The price Microsoft paid for Interactive Supercomputing was not publicly disclosed. Only 70 of Microsoft's 280 tracked acquisitions have a disclosed price.

What does Interactive Supercomputing do?

Interactive Supercomputing was a company based in United States operating in software.

What other Software companies has Microsoft acquired?

Microsoft has made 38 acquisitions in Software, including Interactive Supercomputing. See the full list on the Software and Microsoft acquisition pages.

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