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Veritas Technologies LLC
Private
IndustryInformation Management
Founded1983 (as Tolerant Systems)
January 29, 2016; 3 years ago (as Veritas Technologies)
HeadquartersSanta Clara, California, U.S.
Key people
Greg Hughes, CEO
OwnerThe Carlyle Group
7,544 (2017)
Websitewww.veritas.com

Veritas Technologies LLC is an American international data management company headquartered in Santa Clara, California. The company has its origins in Tolerant Systems, founded in 1983 and later renamed Veritas Software. It specializes in storage management software including the first commercial journaling file system, VxFS, VxVM, VCS, the personal/small office backup software Backup Exec and the enterprise backupsoftware, NetBackup. Veritas Record Now was an early CD recording software.

Prior to merging with Symantec in 2004, Veritas was listed on the S&P 500 and the NASDAQ-100 under the VRTS ticker symbol. Following its merger, the Veritas brand was replaced by that of Symantec.

In 2014, Symantec announced that it would demerge its information management business as Veritas Technologies LLC, in order to focus on security. It was purchased as part of the demerger by the private equity firmThe Carlyle Group for $8 billion in cash.

Early history[edit]

The company was founded by Eli Alon and Dale Shipley (both from Intel) as Tolerant Systems in 1983 to build fault-tolerant computer systems based on the idea of 'shoe-box' building blocks. The shoe box consisted of an OS processor, running a version of Unix called TX, and on which applications ran, and an I/O processor, running a Real Time Executive, developed by Tolerant, called RTE: both processors were 320xx processors. The system was marketed as the 'Eternity Series.'

The TX software gained a level of fault-tolerance through check-pointing technology. Applications needed to be fortified with this check-pointing to allow roll-back of the application on another processor if a hardware failure occurred. Tolerant also developed a forerunner of today's RAID systems by incorporating a journaling file system and multiple copies or N-plexing the disk drive content.

Logo as Veritas Software

Dale Shipley formed Tolerant Software in January 1988. Tolerant Software produced a journaling file system and a virtual disk management system for the AT&T UNIX platform, which was built by a new team led by John Carmichael.

The firm started out with a relationship with AT&T to provide the file (Veritas File Manager - VxFS) and disk management (Veritas Volume Manager - VxVM) software for its UNIX operating system, and to jointly market and support the products to the System OEMS (Sun, HP, etc.). The OEM model provided royalties to Veritas when the OEM shipped its products to end users.

On December 9, 1993 the company had its initial public offering (IPO), selling 16 million shares to the public, and valuing the company at $64 million.

Growth and Acquisitions[edit]

At the end of 1996, Veritas had revenues of $36 million.

  • Tidalwave Technologies Acquisition: In 1995 the company acquired Tidalwave Technologies, a small San Francisco-based company for $4.2M in stock. Tidalwave specialized in cross-platform High Availability (HA) Software and thus entered the HA business.
  • OpenVision Acquisition: In 1997 the company acquired OpenVision Technologies, another public company of the same size, and thus entered the backup business. Although the company only retained $20 million of OpenVision's 1996 base, it completed the 1997 year at $120 million.
  • Seagate NSMG Acquisition: The company achieved $200 million in 1998, and in 1999 acquired the backup business from Seagate Software, which was also approximately $200 million in 1998. In 1999 the combined company achieved revenues of $700 million, and became the undisputed leader in the Storage Management Software industry. In 2000 the company achieved revenues of $1.2 billion, was added to the S&P 500, became a Fortune 1000 company, and became the tenth largest software company in the world by revenues, and third largest by market capitalization.
  • Internet Bubble: In 2001 the industry went through a major downturn as the internet bubble burst. Nonetheless the company was able to achieve revenue growth of 25% to $1.5 billion, and operating margins of 25%.
  • Growth of 42X: Through this accelerated growth, Veritas went from a $36 million company to a $1.5 billion company, a growth multiple of 42X in five years.
  • April 1997 - Acquired OpenVision Technologies. This included NetBackup.
  • May 1999 - Acquired the Network and Storage Management Group of Seagate Software. This included Backup Exec.
  • August 2003 - Acquired Israel's Precise Software Solutions, one of the Application Performance Management (APM) leaders,[1] for about $400 million in cash and 7.4 million shares of its stock for a total of about $609 million.[2]

2004-2014: Merger with Symantec[edit]

On December 16, 2004, Veritas and Symantec announced their plans for a merger in a deal valued at $13.5 billion. The deal created the fourth-largest software firm in the world to date. [3] Veritas and Symantec's shareholders approved the merger on June 24, 2005, and it was completed on July 2.

2014-2016: Demerger[edit]

On October 10, 2014, Symantec announced it planned to split the company into two parts.[4] The security business would remain with Symantec, and the information management business would be known as Veritas Technologies Corporation. The separation of the companies was completed on January 29, 2016.[5]

On August 11, 2015, Symantec announced the sale of its Veritas information management business to The Carlyle Group.[6] Veritas and Symantec achieved operational separation on October 1, 2015. The sale completed on January 30, 2016, when Veritas became a privately held company.[6][7] The sale to go private was for $8 billion, and represented a mark-down on Symantec stock.[8]

2016: The New Beginning[edit]

After the demerger from Symantec in 2016, Veritas rebranded itself as Veritas Technologies LLC with a new logo. As CEO, Bill Coleman was able to transform the company to have 'a startup, win-in-the-marketplace, customer-first culture' during the two-year turnaround.[9] On January 28th of 2018, Veritas Technologies LLC named Greg Hughes as its CEO.[10] With a new brand and a new CEO, Veritas Technologies planned to move its employees to its new headquarters in Santa Clara by the end of summer 2018.[11]

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Products & Services[edit]

  • Access
  • VxFS and VxVM
  • NetBackup Appliances
  • Cluster Server (VCS)
  • Enterprise Vault.cloud
  • Enterprise Administrator
  • Volume Replicator (VVR)
  • SANPoint
  • eDiscovery Platform
  • APTARE IT Analytics™
  • CloudPoint
  • SaaS Backup
  • Desktop and Laptop Option
  • Flex Appliance
  • Information Studio
  • Data Insight
  • Veritas Infoscale, data management such as HyperScale for OpenStack
  • Resiliency Platform

Lawsuits[edit]

In 1999, VERITAS Software Corp. (VERITAS US) and VERITAS Ireland entered into a cost-sharing agreement (CSA) which was the subject of litigation with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.[12]

Veritas Software Corp

See also[edit]

  • Symantec Operations Readiness Tools (SORT)

References[edit]

  1. ^'Veritas Buys Pair of Software Firms'. eWeek. 2002-12-19.
  2. ^Boulton, Clint, 'Veritas Closes Precise Software Purchase', InternetNews.com --June 30, 2003--, retrieved 2009-11-03
  3. ^https://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/39030.html
  4. ^Robertson, Jordon (Oct 10, 2014), 'Symantec to Split Into Storage, Security Companies', Bloomberg, retrieved 2014-10-10
  5. ^corporate press release, Symantec and The Carlyle Group Plan to Close Acquisition of Veritas January 29, 2016, retrieved 2016-01-03
  6. ^ abcorporate press release, Symantec to Separate Into Two Focused, Industry-Leading Technology Companies, retrieved 2015-08-12
  7. ^corporate press release, Symantec and Veritas separation(PDF), retrieved 2016-02-15
  8. ^Preimesberger, Chris (Aug 11, 2015), Veritas Goes Private for $8 Billion Following Split from Symantec, retrieved 2017-03-23
  9. ^'Veritas taps new CEO, saying two-year turnaround is complete - SiliconANGLE'. SiliconANGLE. 2018-01-08. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
  10. ^Technologies, Veritas. 'Veritas Names Greg Hughes as Chief Executive Officer'. www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
  11. ^'Veritas moving headquarters, hundreds of workers, to Santa Clara'. The Mercury News. 2017-11-20. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
  12. ^https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=17681094442401642589&q=Veritas+Software+Corp.+v.+Commissioner,&hl=en&as_sdt=6,48&as_vis=1

External links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Veritas_Technologies&oldid=910715988'
Symantec logo
Symantec's headquarters in Mountain View, California.

Symantec is an American computer software company founded on March 1, 1982.[1] It is an international corporation that specializes in selling security and information management software,[2] and is listed on the NASDAQ-100 stock market index and Fortune 1000 list of the largest American companies.[3]Gary Hendrix founded the company in 1982 with the help of a National Science Foundation grant. Symantec was originally focused on artificial intelligence-related projects, and Hendrix hired several Stanford Universitynatural language processing researchers as the company's first employees.[4] After the company's initial public offering in 1989, Hendrix left the company in 1991 and moved to Texas.[5] The company has acquired 57 companies, purchased stakes in 2 firms, and divested 26 companies, in which parts of the company are sold to another company. Of the companies that Symantec has acquired, 50 were based in the United States. Symantec has not released the financial details for most of these mergers and acquisitions.

Symantec's first acquisition was C&E Software on January 1, 1984, and the founder of C&E Software, Gordon Eubanks, became the new chief executive officer of Symantec.[6] The company has made five acquisitions with a value greater than $1 billion: LifeLock was acquired on Feb 9, 2017 for $2.3 billion, Bluecoat was acquired on Aug 1, 2016 for $4.65 billion, VeriSign was acquired on May 19, 2010 for $1.250 billion, Altiris was acquired on April 6, 2007 for $1.038 billion, and Symantec purchased Veritas Software on July 2, 2005 for $13 billion. The deal with Veritas was Symantec's largest acquisition and made Symantec the fifth-largest software company in the world.[7] The company made the most acquisitions in 2004 with six: ON Technology, Brightmail, TurnTide, @stake, LIRIC Associates, and Platform Logic.

Acquisitions[edit]

Acquired onCompanyBusinessCountryValue (USD)References
January 1, 1984C&E SoftwareSoftwareUnited States[8]
July 8, 1987Living VideotextSoftwareUnited States[9]
October 26, 1987Think TechnologiesSoftwareUnited States[10]
September 4, 1990Peter Norton ComputingComputer softwareUnited States$70,000,000[11]
August 13, 1991Zortech InternationalCompiler softwareUnited Kingdom$12,100,000[12]
August 21, 1991Dynamic Microprocessor AssociatesComputer softwareUnited States$22,000,000[13]
December 31, 1991Leonard Development GroupComputer programmingUnited States[14]
April 4, 1992Symantec UKWholesale softwareUnited Kingdom$26,200,000[15]
June 9, 1992MultiScopeDebugging softwareUnited States$6,765,000[16]
June 9, 1992Whitewater GroupProgramming toolsUnited States$3,280,000[17]
October 9, 1992Certus InternationalAnti-virus softwareUnited States$3,260,000[18]
June 2, 1993Contact Software InternationalManagement softwareUnited States$47,000,000[19]
October 7, 1993Fifth Generation SystemsUtilities softwareUnited States$43,250,000[20]
November 8, 1993NetDistributor[note 1]SoftwareUnited States[21]
November 8, 1993Trik-Distributor Mgmt Utility[note 2]Management softwareUnited States[22]
December 31, 1993DataEase Intl Inc-Cert Tech[note 3]SoftwareUnited States$8,180,000[23]
January 13, 1994Quest DevelopmentData management softwareUnited States[24]
June 1, 1994Central Point SoftwareUtility softwareUnited States$62,960,000[25]
June 1, 1994SLR SystemsSoftwareUnited States$2,300,000[26]
September 30, 1994Intec SystemsMobile computingUnited States$1,610,000[27]
July 28, 1995SytronComputer peripheralUnited States[28]
November 22, 1995DelrinaSoftwareCanada$378,080,000[29]
June 30, 1996Fast TrackOpen network designUnited States$7,462,500[30]
June 4, 1998Eastman Software-Storage Mgmt[note 4]Storage migration technologyUnited States$10,000,000[31]
June 24, 1998Binary ResearchDisk cloning technologyNew Zealand$27,500,000[32]
September 28, 1998Intel Corp-Anti Virus Business[note 5]Anti-virus softwareUnited States[33]
March 30, 1999QuarterdeckUtilities and community softwareUnited States$78,411,000[34]
July 21, 1999UrlabsInternet softwareUnited States[35]
March 9, 2000L-3 Commun Network Security[note 6]Security solutionsUnited States$20,000,000[36]
December 18, 2000AXENT TechnologiesSecurity solutionsUnited States$988,066,000[37]
August 30, 2001Lindner & Pelc ConsultComputer consultingGermany[38]
July 2, 2002Mountain WaveEnterprise security managementUnited States$20,000,000[39]
August 6, 2002SecurityFocusCyber IntelligenceUnited States$75,000,000[40]
August 19, 2002Recourse TechnologiesInternet securityUnited States$135,000,000[41]
August 19, 2002RiptechManaged securityUnited States$145,000,000[42]
April 17, 2003Roxio-Goback Sys Recovery Ast[note 7]System recoveryUnited States$13,000,000[43]
July 18, 2003NexlandInternet accessUnited States$19,600,000[44]
October 20, 2003SafeWeb IncSecurity and privacyUnited States$26,000,000[45]
December 8, 2003PowerQuestSoftwareUnited States$150,000,000[46]
February 17, 2004ON TechnologyNetwork security softwareUnited States$101,110,000[47]
June 22, 2004BrightmailAnti-spam softwareUnited States$370,000,000[48]
July 13, 2004TurnTideAnti-spam softwareUnited States$28,000,000[49]
October 8, 2004@stakeDigital securityUnited States[50]
October 11, 2004LIRIC AssociatesComputer consultingUnited Kingdom[51]
December 13, 2004Platform LogicSoftwareUnited States[52]
May 16, 2005XtreamLokInformation SecurityAustralia$17,873,000[53][54]
July 2, 2005Veritas SoftwareBusiness applications softwareUnited States$1.352×1010[55][56]
October 4, 2005WholeSecuritySecurity softwareUnited States$68,270,000[54][57]
October 7, 2005Sygate TechnologiesSoftwareUnited States$176,971,000[54][58]
January 6, 2006BindViewNetwork management softwareUnited States$220,716,000[54][59]
February 13, 2006IMlogicIM protection softwareUnited States$90,700,000[54][60]
February 17, 2006RelicoreManagement softwareUnited States$52,071,000[54][61]
November 20, 2006RevivioContinuous data protectionUnited States[62]
December 1, 2006Company-iInformation technologyUnited Kingdom$37,000,000[63][64]
February 23, 20074FrontSecurityRisk managementUnited States$7,000,000[64][65]
April 6, 2007AltirisIT management softwareUnited States$1.038238×109[66][67]
November 30, 2007VontuData security softwareUnited States$350,000,000[68][67]
January 11, 2008Transparent Logic TechnologiesWorkflow optimization softwareUnited States$12,000,000[64]
April 18, 2008AppStreamApplication StreamingUnited States$53,000,000[69][70]
June 6, 2008SwapDriveWeb-based softwareUnited States$124,000,000[71][72]
August 8, 2008nSuite TechnologiesDesktop virtualizationUnited States$20,000,000

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October 6, 2008PC ToolsUtility softwareAustralia$262,000,000[72][75]
November 14, 2008MessageLabsSaaS Security ProviderUnited Kingdom$630,000,000[76][77]
March 20, 2009Mi5 NetworksWeb Security GatewayUnited States$18,000,000[72][78]
October 31, 2009SoftScanSaaS Security ProviderDenmark[79]
January 12, 2010Gideon TechnologiesInformation securityUnited States[80]
June 4, 2010PGP CorporationData EncryptionUnited States$300,000,000[81]
June 3, 2010GuardianEdgeEndpoint Data ProtectionUnited States$70,000,000[81]
May 19, 2010VeriSign security businessAuthentication ServicesUnited States$1.28×109[82]
October 10, 2010RuleSpace security businessWeb content categorizationUnited States[83]
May 19, 2011Clearwell SystemseDiscoveryUnited States$390,000,000[84]
January 16, 2012LiveOfficeSaaS ArchivingUnited States$115,000,000[85]
March 2, 2012Odyssey SoftwareMobile Device ManagementUnited States$36,000,000[86][87]
April 2, 2012NukonaMobile Application ManagementUnited States$28,000,000

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May 25, 2012VeriSign Japan KKIT Security SoftwareJapan[90]
July 18, 2013PasswordBankIdentity ManagementSpain[91]
May 28, 2014NitroDeskMobile Data ProtectionUnited States[92]
August 14, 2015Blackfin SecurityCyber Security TrainingUnited States[93]
June 12, 2016Blue Coat SystemsCyber SecurityUnited States$4.65×109[94][95]
November 20, 2016LifeLockIdentity Theft ProtectionUnited States$2.3×109[96]
June 8, 2017Watchful SoftwareIT Security SoftwarePortugal[97]
July 6, 2017FireglassMalware PreventionIsrael$225,000,000[98][99]
July 11, 2017SkycureMobile Threat DefenseUnited States$205,000,000[100][99]
November 6, 2017SurfEasy, Inc.VPN ProviderCanada$38,500,000[101][102]
November 5, 2018AppthorityMobile Application SecurityUnited States[103]
November 5, 2018Javelin NetworksActive Directory SecurityIsrael[104]
February 12, 2019LuminateSecure Application AccessIsrael$200,000,000[105]

Investments[edit]

DateCompanyBusinessCountryValue (USD)References
May 27, 2010MocanaSecurityUnited StatesN/A[106]

Stakes[edit]

DateCompanyBusinessCountryValue (USD)References
July 24, 2000Brightmail[note 8]Anti-spam softwareUnited States$18,000,000[107]
February 5, 2008Huawei Tech Co Ltd-Telecom[note 9]TelecommunicationsChina$150,000,000[108]

Divestitures[edit]

DateAcquirerTarget companyTarget businessAcquirer countryValue (USD)References
March 28, 1989NMBSeagate Technology-CompositeRecording headsUnited States[109]
November 30, 1989Carolian Systems InternationalDelrina[note 10]SoftwareUnited States[110]
May 15, 1990IBMDelrina[note 11]SoftwareUnited States$1,900,000[111]
August 13, 1991ZortechSymantec[note 12]SoftwareUnited Kingdom[112]
October 30, 1991Read-RiteConner Peripherals-Film OpsComputer disk filmUnited States[113]
November 11, 1991[note 13]DelrinaSoftware$4,000,000[114]
February 15, 1993RR Donnelley NorwestCentral Point SoftwareIn-house manufacturingUnited States[115]
May 27, 1993Overland DataConner Peripherals Inc-CipherCipher tape driveUnited States$9,000,000[116]
October 18, 1993DOVatron InternationalConner Periph SG-Surf Asm ElecDisk drivesUnited States[117]
March 31, 1995CenterLine SoftwareVeritas Software Corp-VistaSoftware toolsUnited States[118]
September 28, 1995Quarterdeck Office SystemsStarNineInternet services providerUnited States$12,470,000[119]
November 27, 1995Investor GroupTime Line SolutionsComputer-based managementUnited States[120]
March 11, 1996Creative WondersDelrinaComputer softwareUnited States[121]
September 10, 1996JetFormDelrina Corp-Electronic FormsDatabase softwareCanada$100,000,000[122]
November 14, 1997Elron Electronic IndustriesON Technology-Network MgmtNetwork management softwareUnited States$13,500,000[123]
November 30, 1997Elron SoftwareON Technology Corp-NetworkNetwork security softwareUnited States$13,500,000[124]
January 14, 1998Platinum EquityStarNine TechnologiesInternet services providerUnited States[125]
December 31, 1999SalesLogixSymantec Corp-ACT! SoftwareInformation managementUnited States$85,787,000[126]
June 9, 2000Seagate TechnologySeagate SoftwareWholesale softwareUnited States[127]
November 22, 2000Investor GroupSeagate Technology-Disk-DriveDisk drives and storage devicesUnited States$2×109[128]
November 30, 2000Black Box CorporationIntec SystemsMobile computingUnited States[129]
December 18, 2002Sonic SolutionsVeritas-Desktop, Mobile DivSoftwareUnited States$9,200,000[130]
May 10, 2004TechTargetmyITforumWeb portalUnited States[131]
January 31, 2006Symantec[note 14]SymantecInternet softwareUnited States$1×109[132]
March 10, 2008Vector CapitalSymantec Corp-ApplicationInternet softwareUnited States[133]
July 8, 2008Electronic Evidence DiscoveryDaticonLitigation softwareUnited States[134]
January 30, 2016The Carlyle GroupVeritas Technologiesdata management softwareUnited States[135]

Veritas Software Corp Stock Symbol

Notes[edit]

  1. ^NetDistributor was acquired from Trik.
  2. ^Trik-Distributor Mgmt Utility was acquired from Trik.
  3. ^DataEase Intl Inc-Cert Tech was acquired from DataEase International.
  4. ^Eastman Software-Storage Mgmt was acquired from eiStream.
  5. ^Intel Corp-Anti Virus Business was acquired from Intel Corporation.
  6. ^L-3 Commun Network Security was acquired from L-3 Communications.
  7. ^Roxio-Goback Sys Recovery Ast was acquired from Napster.
  8. ^Symantec acquired an 11% stake in Brightmail.
  9. ^Huawei Tech Co Ltd-Telecom is owned by Huawei Technologies.
  10. ^Carolian Systems International acquired a 51.5% interest in Delrina.
  11. ^IBM acquired an 11% stake in Delrina.
  12. ^Zortech acquired 238,095 common shares of Symantec.
  13. ^A minority stake of Delrina was acquired by an undisclosed acquiror.
  14. ^Symantec repurchased the company's common stock outstanding in open market or privately negotiated transactions.

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