Picture of a handshake
Reaching an agreement: The consolidation deals for Tekdata and Rock are the latest in a long line.

M&A activity gathers pace as 2007 closes

Rock and Tekdata sell up as tech sector consolidation rears its head again

Written by Doug Woodburn

The year has ended in the same consolidatory vein as it began, with two established channel names selling up to international companies.

While system builder Rock has sold a majority stake to US-listed mobile technology firm Roc, security distributor Tekdata confirmed it has been acquired by Micro Peripherals (Micro-P).

Roc has acquired a 51 per cent stake in Rock, with the duo agreeing to share expertise in IPTV, place shifting, mobile internet and mobile entertainment platforms.

Nick Boardman, who founded Rock in 1992, told CRN: “While we are one of the last men standing in the system builder space and are doing okay, the market is not getting any easier. Rather than trying to fight it and stay independent, we wanted to partner with someone that could add value to our company.”

Boardman said the pair would launch their first jointly developed product - an ultra-mobile PC incorporating 3G technology – in March.

“The deal may not make sense now, but two years down the road the rationale will become clear,” he said.

Meanwhile, SonicWall distributor Tekdata also got in on the act by selling up to Micro-P – a unit of Dublin-listed DCC Group.

Keith Bird, vice president of EMEA at SonicWall, said: “This enables Tekdata to take the business to the next level. All Tekdata’s management will still be there. It will be business as usual, but with the added benefit of a bigger company behind them.”

Peter Rowell, executive director at analyst Regent Associates, said: “It looked like the number of deals in the European tech market was drifting downwards in the second quarter and Q3, but it does seem that Q4 will be back up to 800 deals.”

Alastair Edwards, senior analyst at market watcher Canalys, said: “There was probably a hiatus [in M&A] when people were trying to work out if the credit crunch would impact IT buying confidence. But this may have been just a short-term thing if IT spending has not decreased and the cost of borrowing has not gone up.”

See also:

reader comments

related articles

Rock aims for solid growth

System builder Rock has claimed diversification is the key to staying ahead in the cut-throat PC market 27 Aug 2007

 

Credit crunch fails to slow IT consolidation

Number of merger and acquisition deals in the IT industry has rebounded in the past quarter 21 Jan 2008

Ingram Micro reveals restructuring rationale

Broadliner reports EMEA operating profit drop in first quarter despite overall increase 02 May 2008

Fayrewood gives full backing to Interface

Overseas concerns jettisoned as holding company concentrates on UK distributor 19 Nov 2007

latest news

Nebulas incubates three more vendors

Integrator will introduce RTO, RES and Tufin to its early adopter customers over a six-month period 08 Oct 2008

GSS warns of cloud computing dangers

Cloud computing may be all the rage, but reseller GSS has warned end users to look before they leap 08 Oct 2008

Bytes loses sales staff

Sales director Zak Virdi among breakaway group of sales staff leaving the Microsoft partner 07 Oct 2008

poll

To trade or not to trade?

To trade or not to trade?

Is the rise in card-not-present fraud discouraging you from trading online?

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