According to GizBot, the most noteworthy technology acquisition in 2017 is as follows.
HPE Acquires SimpliVity and Nimble Storage
HPE Acquired SimpliVity for $ 650 Million and Shortly After Announcement Announced to Integrate SimpliVity Omni Stack Software on DL380 Servers Despite the acquisition of SimpliVity in January 2017, HPE acquired Nimble Storage in March for an additional $ 390 million Expand already growing storage business.
Cisco Acquires AppDynamics
Cisco acquired AppDynamics, a San Francisco application analytics company for $ 3.7 billion. AppDynamics' software monitors the performance of most applications and marks the areas and issues that need attention. The transaction took place just prior to AppDynamics filing for an initial public offer (IPO) Completed in March.
Google Buys Kaggle
Google acquired data scientist online community Kaggle in March. Kaggle, known for hosting data science and machine learning competitions, is said to have acquired Kaggle to enhance artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning capabilities and leverage the Kaggle community of 60 Million data scientists.
CA Technologies Acquired Veracode
CA Technologies agreed to acquire Veracode, a security testing company, for $ 614 million to expand its development and testing services for enterprise and application developers Veracode offers software-as-a-service (SaaS) platforms to help developers improve App security.
Google Buys HTC Pixel R & D Team
Google signed an agreement with HTC in September to acquire its Pixel R & D team for $ 1.1 billion to drive Google hardware business.
Apple acquired Lattice.io
Apple bought Lattice.io, a startup in California, for 1.75 to 200 million U.S. dollars in May to strengthen its capabilities in AI and machine learning. Lattice.io is known for delivering AI engines that convert unstructured Dark data translates into meaningful insights.
Verizon acquires Yahoo
Verizon bought Yahoo! for $ 4.5bn in June and plans to integrate the new assets with the existing AOL business into the new company Oath, which has more than 50 media, technology and advertising brands and more than 1 billion users worldwide.
Intel acquired Mobileye
In March, Intel bought Mobileye, Israel's leading driver assistance system (ADAS), for $ 15.3 billion, with 27 automakers having two-thirds of the market with automatic emergency software and semi-automatic cruise control. In fact, Mobileye is one of the few companies with full technology, and none of the other companies offer a complete set of self-driving technology.