All M&As (70) in 2012
70 compared to 61 in 2011: top ones are ...
By Jean Jacques Maleval | January 15, 2013 at 3:02 pmSince more than a decade we analyze the merger and acquisition trends in
the worldwide storage industry, which has allowed us the proper
perspective from which to gauge the evolution over time.
? OF ACQUISITIONS
SINCE 1998
IN WW STORAGE INDUSTRY
Year | ? |
1998 | 48 |
1999 | 59 |
2000 | 61 |
2001 | 64 |
2002 | 45 |
2003 | 53 |
2004 | 51 |
2005 | 75 |
2006 | 105 |
2007 | 90 |
2008 | 73 |
2009 | 49 |
2010 | 70 |
2011 | 61 |
2012 | 70 |
TOTAL | 974 |
(Source: StorageNewsletter.com)
In 2006, there was a record of 105 M&As. Compared to 2011, the movement was going up in 2012 with 70 acquisitions, a 15% annual growth.
Two of them reached
more than one billion dollar last year:
- Elpida by Micron Technology for $2,500 million
- Quest Software by Dell for $2,400 million
The other biggest ones at more than $100 million being:
- IM Flash Technologies by Micron for $600 million
- XtremIO by EMC for $430 million
- LeCroy by Teledyne Technologies for $291 million
- Endace by Emulex for $130 million
- Cloupia by Cisco for $125 million
- Assets of QLogic by Intel for $125 million, and
- LiveOffice by Symantec for $115 million
TOTAL AMOUNT OF ACQUISITIONS SINCE 1998
(here we include only the acquisitions
when the price is known)
Year | ? of Acqui- sitions |
Total Amount* |
Average Price* |
1998 | 24 | 61,030 | 2,543 |
1999 | 22 | 3,062 | 139 |
2000 | 38 | 14,021 | 369 |
2001 | 27 | 28,279 | 1,047 |
2002 | 21 | 3,101 | 148 |
2003 | 29 | 5,494 | 189 |
2004 | 26 | 4,781 | 184 |
2005 | 42 | 18,690 | 445 |
2006 | 53 | 17,366 | 328 |
2007 | 32 | 6,855 | 214 |
2008 | 27 | 5,715 | 212 |
2009 | 19 | 10,458 | 550 |
2010 | 24 | 10,548 | 439 |
2011 | 26 | 19,431 | 747 |
2012 | 15 | 6,875 | 458 |
TOTAL | 425 | 215,707 | 508 |
* In $ million
(Source: StorageNewsletter.com)
Looking at the total amount spent by the buyers – when the price of the
acquisition has been revealed -, it was $6.9 billion in 2012 for an
average of $458 million by deal. But be cautious about this average price because it only concerns 15 of the 70 M&As last year. When the amount of the deal is not revealed, it’s generally a small figure. It’s the case for big companies when they estimated that a small acquisition has no significant impact on their global financial figures. Nevertheless, 15 acquisitions with prices known represent only $6.9 billion in 2012 for an average of $487 million, the figures being 26, $19.4 billion and $747 million respectively in 2011.
Historically, EMC is the most voracious with 69 acquisitions since 1994, and already a new one this month
but is much more quieter now. The company acquired only three storage firms
in 2012, at small prices – excluding XtremIO for $430 million, to be compared to 23 deals in
2007 only.
Historically EMC is largely in front of Seagate (with Seagate Software) with a total
of 28 acquisitions, LSI 17, Veritas Software (now Symantec) 17 (or 35
with Symantec), IBM 19, Iron Mountain 18, Dell 17, and HP and Xyratex 15. Only 11 for NetApp.
Dell records five acquisitions in 2012, Rocket Software, EMC, IBM, Intel, Iron Mountain, Micron three. Imation bought six companies in 2011, but small ones. Dell was the leader in 2010 with five.
Last year we predicted a
relatively quiet year 2012 as huge storage companies, generally the buyers, struggled with the economical crisis. The
consolidation will continue in 2013 because some publicly-traded companies
are in bad shape and there are too many storage start-ups trying
to survive with the only goal to be acquired or dye. Furthermore a trend is not going to stop: storage giants invent about nothing in new killing storage technologies and prefer to buy them by acquiring start-ups. It’s less expansive than investing in their own R&D.
The year 2013 will be probably productive. Up to now we have already registered six acquisitions.
We will probably continue to see several M&As in the channel storage
market as usual (11 in 2012), and especially in
online backup and in SSDs because there are too many companies in these two activities.
There were already 13
deals around hard and soft flash and silicon technologies in 2012 and 9 in cloud storage in 2012. Wait also for some deals in big data.
WHO BOUGHT WHOM IN 2012
Mo. | BUYER | ACQUISITION | PRICE in $million | ACTIVITY OF ACQUIRED COMPANY |
9 | Acronis | GroupLogic | NA | Secure mobile enterprise file access, sharing and sync software |
10 | Adesto Technologies | Atmel (assets) | NA | Serial flash products and IP |
4 | Arrow ECS | Altimate | 64 | European storage wholesaler |
9 | ASP64 | Aenix | NA | Storage and virtualization for enterprises |
1 | AuthenTec | Proxure | NA | Syncing and cloud-based storage services for PCs and mobile devices |
7 | Avnet | Magirus | NA | Pan-European distributor of IT and storage |
6 | BiTMICRO Networks | QualCore Logic (IPs) | NA | IP and ASIC design for SSDs |
10 | Carbonite | Zmanda | 15 | In enhanced version of open source backup project Amanda |
11 | Cisco | Cloupia | 125 | Software managing pools of computing, network, storage and VMs as unified whole |
3 | Connector Systems | Techplus Distribution | NA | Australian distributor |
11 | Data Storage Corporation | Message Logic (assets) | NA | Dell OEM in intelligent messaging archiving |
5 | Databarracks | SecuriData | NA | UK online backup provider |
10 | Datalink | StraTech (Midas Medici) | 20.3 | IT services and solutions including storage |
2 | Dell | AppAssure | NA | Backup and DR software for Windows applications |
12 | Dell | Credant Technologies | NA | Solutions to control, manage and secure data sent from endpoints to servers, storage and cloud |
11 | Dell | Gale Technologies | NA | Infrastructure automation software for compute, network and storage |
7 | Dell | Quest Software | 2400 | Software for systems management, security, data protection and workspace management |
3 | Dell | SonicWALL | NA | In security, with small activity in D2D backup and DR with CDP |
12 | Dropbox | Snapjoy | NA | Online photo library and software application |
6 | Dropmysite | Orbitfiles | NA | Singapore’s company acquires US-based online backup firm |
3 | EMC | Likewise Software | NA | Cross-platform storage software |
5 | EMC | Syncplicity | NA | Cloud-based synch and share file management provider |
5 | EMC | XtremIO | 430 | Enterprise SSD-based systems |
12 | Emulex | Endace | 130 | Network performance management |
1 | Groupe EET | United Digital | NA | UK company in RAID for Mac (Hive) |
9 | Hitachi Data Systems | Cofio Software | NA | Software which unifies data protection, workflow and compliance |
9 | IBM | Butterfly Software | NA | Analysis and migration of backup and storage data |
12 | IBM | StoredIQ | NA | Software to discover, analyze, monitor, retain, collect, de-dupe and dispose of data |
8 | IBM | Texas Memory Systems | NA | RAM and flash subsystems |
6 | Industrial Defender | Fandotech | NA | Backup and DR services |
8 | Ingram Micro | Aptec (assets) | NA | VAD in Dubai |
11 | Intel | Nevex | NA | SSD caching software for primary server storage |
1 | Intel | QLogic (assets) | 125 | InfiniBand business |
7 | Intel | Whamcloud | NA | HPC storage |
12 | Iron Mountain | Data Backup | NA | Storage and DR service provider in in Sarasota, FL |
12 | Iron Mountain | DATAPROS Storage and Staffing | NA | Media storage and management services in Phoenix, AZ |
12 | Iron Mountain | IG2 Data Security | NA | Data protection and backup tape storage services in Chicago, IL |
1 | j2 Global | Offsite Backup Solutions | NA | Phoenix, AZ-based provider of online backup |
2 | Micron | IM Flash Technologies | 600 | Joint venture NAND facilities between Intel and Micron |
1 | Micron | VirtenSys | NA | PCIe I/O virtualization silicon for SSDs |
7 | Micron | Elpida | 2500 | DRAM manufacturer |
10 | Microsoft | StorSimple | NA | Cloud-integrated storage solutions |
11 | NetApp | Cache IQ | NA | Intelligent caching solutions for file-based storage |
1 | OCZ Technology | SANRAD | 15 | Flash caching and virtualization software and hardware |
5 | Oodrive | CertEurope | NA | SaaS to secure digital exchanges |
6 | Oracle | Xsigo | NA | Director to virtualize I/O for networking and storage |
10 | Persistent Systems | Doyenz | NA | Business continuity cloud platform |
3 | PMC-Sierra | Maxim Integrated Products (assets) | NA | Server storage 12Gb SAS expanders |
2 | Rambus | Unity Semiconductor | 35 | Non-volatile memory to replace NAND |
12 | Raytheon | SafeNet (assets) | NA | Government solutions business unit |
1 | Riverbed | Expand Networks | 10 | WAFS acceleration appliance |
1 | Rocket Software | IBM (assets) | NA | iCluster business, software for HA and DR |
10 | Rocket Software | OpenTech Systems | NA | Software for physical and virtual tape migration for IBM System z |
10 | Rocket Software | Progress Software (assets) | NA | Integration software for the IBM System z |
11 | Rocket Software | Sirius Software | NA | Application, interoperability, management and life cycle software for database |
12 | Samsung | Nvelo | NA | Software Dataplex for SSD caching |
8 | SANBlaze | Diversified Technology (assets) | NA | 10Gb ATCA switches |
2 | SanDisk | FlashSoft | NA | SSD caching software |
6 | SanDisk | Schooner Information Technology | NA | Flash-optimized SQL |
5 | Seagate Technology | LaCie | NA | External storage subsystems; price around $150 million? |
8 | SFS Group | Unisteel | NA | Singapore-based maker of precision components including for HDDs |
6 | SK hynix | Link_A_Media Devices | NA | HDD and SSD controllers |
6 | Stellar Data Recovery | YoData | NA | Oldest data recovery company of Netherlands |
10 | Stratus Technologies | Marathon Technologies | NA | Application availability software |
1 | Symantec | LiveOffice | 115 | Cloud-based archiving |
1 | Synopsys | ExpertIO | NA | Verification IP for PCIe, SAS, SATA, PC and IP networking protocols |
9 | Tech Data | Specialist Distribution Group | NA | IT and storage distributor subsidiary of SCH |
8 | Teledyne Technologies | LeCroy | 291 | Serial data test solutions |
4 | VaultLogix | DataPreserve | NA | Online backup service provider |
3 | XOR Media | SeaChange (assets) | NA | Broadcast and storage business |
(Source: StorageNewsletter.com)
More than $1 billion M&As
in the history of the storage industry
2001: Compaq by HP, $25,000 million
2005: Veritas by Symantec, $11,000 million
2011: Autonomy by HP, $10,300 million
1998: Digital Equipment by Compaq, $9,600 million
2009: Sun by Oracle, $7,400 million
2011: Hitachi GST by WD, $4,300 million
2005: StorageTek by Sun, $4,100 million
2000: Sterling Software by CA, $4,000 million
2000: Seagate by Suez Acquisition, $4,000 million
2006: Agere by LSI, $4,000 million
2008: Foundry Networks by Brocade, $2,600 million
2012: Elpida by Micron Technology, $2,500 million
2012: Quest Software by Dell, $2,400 million
2010: 3par by HP, $2,350 million
2010: Isilon by EMC, $2,250 million
2009: Data Domain by EMC, $2,200 million
2006: RSA by EMC, $2,100 million
2002: IBM HDD by Hitachi, $2,050 million
2000: Cobalt Networks by Sun, $2,000 million
2004: Kroll by Marsh & McLennan Companies, $1,900 million
2006: Maxtor by Seagate, $1,900 million
2000: Ancor Communications by QLogic, $1,700 million
1998: Seagate Software by Veritas, $1,600 million
2006: FileNet by IBM, $1,600 million
2006: msystems by SanDisk, $1,500 million
2007: EqualLogic by Dell, $1,400 million
2011: Samsung HDD by Seagate, $1,375 million
2000: Quantum HDD by Maxtor, $1,300 million
2003: Legato by EMC, $1,300 million
2010: Numonyx by Micron, $1,270 million
1996: Cheyenne by CA, $1,200 million
2010: Division 5 Technology by Max Stiegemeier (GCF), $1,200 million
1999: Data General by EMC, $1,100 million
1995: Conner Peripherals by Seagate, $1,040 million
(Source: StorageNewsletter.com)