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The web search giant has made another acquisition. Today,
Google bought e-mail security company Postini for 625 million dollars in cash. Postini
is producing a technology used to encrypt and archives e-mails and instant
messages and it can be used to protect a company’s all web-based communications.
In this moment, according to a press release, Postini has more
than 35,000 businesses and 10 million users worldwide.
"With this transaction, we’re reinforcing our
commitment to delivering compelling hosted applications to businesses of all
sizes. With the addition of Postini, our apps are not just simple and appealing
to users -- they can also streamline the complex information security mandates
within these organizations," said Eric Schmidt, Chief Executive Officer of
Google.
The acquisition is expected to close by the end of the third
quarter, the companies said today in a statement. Postini's technology could
attract more companies to use Google's Gmail e-mail service, which is linked to
other Google software for calendars, spreadsheets and instant messaging.
The acquisition of Postini is seen as sign of Google’s
intention to advance further into the business software market, after it
has acquired Silicon Valley startup Upstartle
and Tonic System.
Google Apps, which includes Gmail, Calendar, Talk, Docs
& Spreadsheets, and Personal Start Page, has been adopted by more than
100,000 businesses already.
"For Google customers this is a clear statement that we
are very committed to this business," Dave Girouard, general manager of
Google Enterprise, said on a conference call with analysts. "We are going
to continue to innovate and bring more and more applications and services to
businesses.
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