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SoftwareOne Holdings AG, a Swiss provider of business software and related professional services, has rejected a $3.5 billion acquisition offer from Bain Capital. The company announced the decision today. Its board unanimously determined that Bain Capital’s offer “neither provides sufficient certainty nor …
Report: Bain Capital and Hellman & Friedman are competing to buy DocuSign
Shares of DocuSign Inc. rose more than 3.9% today on a report that the electronic signature giant has drawn takeover interest from Bain Capital and Hellman & Friedman. The share price increase follows a 8.5% gain on Thursday, the day Reuters reported …
Data protection provider Veeam reportedly lays off 300 employees
Less than a year after letting go 200 employees, data protection provider Veeam Software Corp. has reportedly axed an additional 300 positions. Blocks and Files reported the workforce reduction today, citing a LinkedIn post from a former senior campaign account manager at …
CI/CD startup Harness acquires venture-backed rival Armory
Harness Inc., a well-funded developer productivity startup, today announced that it has acquired the assets of competitor Armory Inc. TechCrunch reported that the all-cash deal is worth about $7 million. Armory previously raised more than $82 million in funding from Y Combinator, …
Humanoid robot startup 1X raises $100M to move into the consumer market
Robotics startup 1X today announced that it has raised $100 million from Samsung Next, EQT Ventures and other institutional investors. The Series B round also included a secondary sale involving returning backer Sandwater. The Oslo-based investment firm previously participated in 1X’s Series …
Google lays off hundreds of employees across Google Assistant unit, other divisions
Google LLC is laying off employees at the business units that develop its knowledge and information products, consumer hardware and Google Assistant service. Word of the restructuring first emerged late Wednesday. Today, Google told The Verge that it’s letting go a “few …
SAP will pay $220M+ to settle bribery charges brought by Justice Department, SEC
SAP SE will pay more than $220 million to settle bribery charges brought against it by the Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Justice Department announced the agreement today. According to officials, SAP and its co-conspirators ran bribery schemes …
OpenAI launches GPT Store for custom chatbots and new ChatGPT subscription
OpenAI today launched the GPT Store, a marketplace through which customers can access custom versions of ChatGPT created by other users. The artificial intelligence developer also introduced a new paid tier of the chatbot. ChatGPT Team, as the offering is called, is …
Terraform fork OpenTofu launches into general availability
OpenTofu, a fork of the popular Terraform infrastructure automation platform, today moved into general availability. The milestone follows a four-month development effort that involved more than 60 engineers. According to the project’s organizers, OpenTofu is also backed by over 150 companies including …
EU weighing whether Microsoft-OpenAI alliance could be subject to antitrust probe
The European Commission, the European Union’s executive branch, may launch an antitrust probe into Microsoft Corp.’s high-profile partnership with OpenAI. Officials raised the possibility of such an investigation in an announcement published today. “The European Commission is checking whether Microsoft’s investment in …