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Oracle Acquires GreenBytes

Announced May 15, 2014

OracleTechnology for data deduplication on ZFS file system, primarily targeted to optimize virtual desktop infrastructures2014

What happened

GreenBytes was a company providing technology for data deduplication on ZFS file system, primarily targeted to optimize virtual desktop infrastructures, acquired by Oracle.

Acquirer
Oracle
Target
GreenBytes
Announced
May 15, 2014
Price
Undisclosed
Industry
Technology for data deduplication on ZFS file system, primarily targeted to optimize virtual desktop infrastructures

By the numbers

Oracle's acquisition history
104th of 140 tracked deals
Disclosed prices
42 of 140 Oracle deals
Oracle's average disclosed price
$2.32B
Oracle's largest disclosed deal
Cerner ($28.30B)
Tracked acquisitions in 2014
130 across all acquirers
Oracle in Technology for data deduplication on ZFS file system, primarily targeted to optimize virtual desktop infrastructures
1 acquisition

Frequently Asked Questions About This Acquisition

When did Oracle acquire GreenBytes?

Oracle acquired GreenBytes on May 15, 2014. This was Oracle's 104th publicly tracked acquisition out of 140 we have on record.

How much did Oracle pay for GreenBytes?

The price Oracle paid for GreenBytes was not publicly disclosed. Only 42 of Oracle's 140 tracked acquisitions have a disclosed price.

What does GreenBytes do?

GreenBytes was a company providing technology for data deduplication on ZFS file system, primarily targeted to optimize virtual desktop infrastructures, acquired by Oracle.

What other Technology for data deduplication on ZFS file system, primarily targeted to optimize virtual desktop infrastructures companies has Oracle acquired?

GreenBytes is Oracle's only publicly tracked acquisition in Technology for data deduplication on ZFS file system, primarily targeted to optimize virtual desktop infrastructures so far.

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