VMware has reached a deal to acquire mobile management specialist AirWatch for US$1.54 billion, as it aims let users manage desktops, mobile devices and applications using its products. The ...
VMware's acquisition of AirWatch two years ago for $1.54 billion remains the company's largest buy. The company is now giving the popular mobile device management a boost that looks to improve ...
VMware today said it has agreed to acquire mobile device management vendor AirWatch for $1.54 billion. AirWatch is regarded as a leading supplier of software for securing and managing smartphones, ...
In a deal worth more than $1B, VMware is trying to add a security element to its vision of a mobile, virtual workspace. It's part of the company's bigger-picture VMware is offering $1.175 billion in ...
It seems like every major tech company needs to have an email app these days, and VMware is no exception. The company launched a new version of the Boxer iOS app on Tuesday for companies using VMware ...
VMware unveiled its latest bundle of products aimed at end users at its VMworld conference Tuesday, and the big addition is AirWatch, the mobile device management vendor it acquired in January for ...
VMware catapulted itself into the thick of the mobility software market with its $1.5 billion acquisition of AirWatch in January, and now it's officially bringing the technology to the channel.
PALO ALTO, Calif. (AP) — Cloud computing company VMware says it is buying mobile computing company AirWatch for about $1.18 billion in cash. The deal also includes about $365M million in installment ...
Jan 22 (Reuters) - Cloud software maker VMWare Inc said it would buy mobile security company AirWatch for about $1.18 billion in cash and about $365 million in installment payments and assumed ...
Enterprise mobility is often a tug-of-war between freedom-seeking employees and security-minded IT departments, but VMware aims to make those differences go away. The virtualization giant on Tuesday ...
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