Google acquires Apigee in $625 million deal to expand enterprise
8 years, 6 months ago

Google acquires Apigee in $625 million deal to expand enterprise

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New York: Google is buying software development toolmaker Apigee Corp. for $625 million, the latest move by the search giant to bulk up its cloud-based offerings for businesses. Apigee sells a platform that aids companies in managing their APIs, which are programming tools that help developers build software that talks to each other and shares information without revealing the underlying code. “The addition of Apigee’s API solutions to Google cloud will accelerate our customers’ move to supporting their businesses with high quality digital interactions,” Diane Greene, senior vice president of Google’s cloud business, said in a blog post, referring to application program interface products. Greene joined Google late last year to lead the effort and has focused on broadening Google’s tool set to attract less technically savvy customers.

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Google rebrands cloud business, adds more artificial intelligence
8 years, 6 months ago
Google to acquire Apigee, a cloud software company, for $625 million
8 years, 6 months ago

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