SafeBoot sells up to McAfee

Dutch vendor ditches IPO plans

Written by Doug Woodburn

Mobile data protection vendor SafeBoot has performed a U-turn by agreeing to be acquired by security giant McAfee in a $350m (£172m) cash deal.

Only last month, the Dutch firm was pushing ahead with plans to go public after appointing UBS Investment Bank to oversee its flotation on the Euronext Amsterdam.

But privately-held SafeBoot has now reached a definitive agreement with McAfee, which said the acquisition would extend its Security Risk Management vision. The deal is expected to close in the fourth quarter.

McAfee said the acquisition would hand it pole position in the multi-billion data protection market, which it argued is still highly under-penetrated.

The security giant added that it has over 100 million desktops under management and that SafeBoot would complement its existing offerings.

Dave DeWalt, chief executive at McAfee, said in a statement: “With the acquisition of SafeBoot, McAfee becomes a leader in the fast-growing $1 billion encryption market and we will be able to offer a complete data protection solution that combines SafeBoot’s device, full-disk and content encryption with McAfee’s data loss prevention solutions.

“This combination helps advance our Security Risk Management strategy and extend our leadership at the end-point.”

Gerhard Watzinger, chief executive at SafeBoot, added: “We view McAfee as the leading dedicated security company, and we believe this combination will result in tremendous opportunities for SafeBoot, our customers, and our employees.

Further reading:

Retail Profiling joins with McAfee

McAfee signs chief executive

Security Alliance in SafeBoots

reader comments

related articles

 

McAfee goes shopping for ScanAlert

Security vendor gains 'Hacker Safe' logo programme 31 Oct 2007

McAfee chief bristles at acquisition talk

DeWalt determined to go the road alone 12 Oct 2007

McAfee grabs Secure Computing for $465m

Vendor gunning for network security top spot after announcing definitive acquisition agreement 22 Sep 2008

latest news

Avnet grabs Abacus for £42.2m

UK components distributor finds a buyer after claiming its flagging share price undervalued its business 10 Oct 2008

Taylor Made boosts headcount

VAR continues recruitment drive through the tough times by adding five new staff 10 Oct 2008

Channel firms welcome AMD business spin-off

Resellers claim vendor’s divergence will benefit competitive landscape 10 Oct 2008

poll

Education gap?

Education gap?

Is there still business up for grabs in the education space?

Previous poll results

Vendor Q&A Session: Rick Wallis, NEC Computers

Vendor Q&A Session: Rick Wallis, NEC Computers

During this Q&A session Rick Wallis, UK Sales Director at NEC Computers, talks about the firm’s reasons for committing to a 100 per cent channel strategy

In The Studio with CRN: Dave Poskett, HP

CRN TV catches up with Dave Poskett, director of Solutions Partner Organisation for the UK & Ireland at HP

events

Channel Awards logo

CRN Channel Awards 2008

The Channel Awards recognise excellence and exceptional performance from businesses and individuals in the UK technology channel

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Advertisement

White papers

Search white papers

Top categories

Primary Navigation