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Google acquires Wiz for $32 billion, its largest purchase yet

Wiz lands a $32 billion deal with Google Cloud.

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Google, the tech giant we all know for search engines and slightly-too-smart ads, just dropped a casual $32 billion to scoop up Wiz, a New York-based cybersecurity firm with Israeli roots. Yeah, you read that right—$32 billion. It’s the biggest acquisition Alphabet (Google’s parent company) has ever made, dwarfing the $12.5 billion it shelled out for Motorola Mobility back in 2012. And honestly, it’s a move that’s got everyone from Wall Street to Silicon Valley buzzing.

So, what’s the deal? Well, Alphabet announced this week that it’s folding Wiz into its Google Cloud division, a clear sign that it’s doubling down on making its cloud business a fortress. This isn’t Google’s first rodeo with Wiz, either—last year, they tried to snag the startup for $23 billion, but the talks fell apart like a bad blind date. Since then, Wiz’s star has only risen. By May 2024, the company was valued at $12 billion, and whispers from reputable outlets like TechCrucn say it climbed to $16 billion later in the year during an employee equity offering. Oh, and they were gearing up for an IPO before Google swooped in with the big check. Talk about timing.

Wiz isn’t just any cybersecurity outfit. Founded by Israeli entrepreneurs (including CEO Assaf Rappaport), it’s a fast-growing player that’s already cozy with heavyweights like Microsoft and Amazon, helping them secure their cloud setups. Think of it like a digital bodyguard for the cloud era—scanning for vulnerabilities, sniffing out threats, and keeping the bad guys at bay. In a blog post, Rappaport couldn’t hide his excitement about the deal: “Becoming part of Google Cloud is effectively strapping a rocket to our backs: it will accelerate our rate of innovation faster than what we could achieve as a standalone company.” Translation? They’re ready to level up, big time.

But let’s rewind to last year’s failed deal for a sec. According to the Financial Times, Wiz’s board and investors got cold feet, worried that regulators would cry “antitrust” and squash the whole thing. Fair concern—Google’s no stranger to the antitrust spotlight. Right now, it’s tangled up in two separate lawsuits with the U.S. Justice Department over its search engine dominance and digital ad empire. It lost the first one (though it’s appealing), and the second is still up in the air. So, you’d think this $32 billion buyout might raise some eyebrows at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

Enter Andrew Ferguson, the new FTC chair. He’s got a rep for being tough on Big Tech, and he’s already digging into Microsoft over its own antitrust headaches. Still, Alphabet and Wiz are betting on smoother sailing this time around—hoping the current administration takes a lighter touch. To sweeten the pot and dodge any monopoly accusations, Google’s promising to keep Wiz’s tools available on rival platforms like Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Oracle Cloud. “Wiz needs to remain a multicloud platform,” Rappaport stressed. They’re even throwing in a bone for the ecosystem: Google Cloud Marketplace will keep offering other security services, not just Wiz’s. Smart move, right?

Now, why’s Google so obsessed with cybersecurity lately? Well, its cloud business has been playing catch-up to Amazon and Microsoft for years, and security’s a huge selling point—or a dealbreaker. In 2022, Google grabbed Siemplify for $500 million and Mandiant for $5.4 billion, the latter being the crew that cracked the infamous SolarWinds hack. Adding Wiz to the lineup feels like Google saying, “We’re not messing around anymore.” And maybe it’s a little jab at Microsoft, too—after all, Redmond’s had its share of security PR nightmares lately.

So, what’s next? The deal’s still got to clear the regulatory gauntlet, which could take months. If it goes through, Google Cloud could leapfrog into a new league, armed with Wiz’s tech and a fresh shot of cred in the cybersecurity world. For Wiz, it’s a chance to scale up faster than ever, backed by Google’s deep pockets and global reach. And for the rest of us? Well, it’s another reminder that the cloud wars are heating up—and the stakes just got a whole lot higher.


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