TechForge

2nd February 2022

US cloud services provider Citrix has been acquired for $16.5 billion (£12.1bn) and will be privatised and merged with data analysis software developer Tibco Software.

The buyout comes from Elliot Investment Management and Vista Equity Partners, the latter of which has owned Tibco since 2014.

Following weeks of reports of negotiations, the acquisition deal has been approved by Citrix’s board of directors and is expected to close by mid-2022.

Elliot Management, which owns 12 percent of Citrix shares, will vote in favour of the deal after being a key advocate pushing for the merger. Shareholders will receive $104 (£77) per share.

Citrix provides more than 400,000 clients and 98% of the Fortune 500 with cloud software as a service (SaaS), networking, and servers.

Tibco Software sells data management, integration, and analysis software from its Palo Alto headquarters.

Jed Ayres, CEO of edge operating system developer IGEL, believes that if the two companies can create a platform that delivers on data with the security demanded by the hybrid cloud marketplace they will be highly successful.

“Both of these companies have a storied history. These are two companies that are in every large enterprise customer in the world. They have an opportunity now as a private company to build a very cohesive platform that connects people to data and applications with the right analytics and security,” Ayres said.

“The big question is how well and how quickly they can integrate their offerings. Regardless, going private will help Citrix continue their transition to the cloud without the pressure of being a publicly held company.”

Bob Calderoni, chairman of the Citrix board of directors and interim president and CEO, said: “Today’s announcement is the culmination of a strategic review process conducted over five months, including extensive outreach to both potential financial and strategic buyers.

“By combining with Tibco, we will be able to operate with greater scale and provide a larger customer base with a broader range of solutions to accelerate their digital transformations and enable them to deliver the future of hybrid work.”

Looking to revamp your digital transformation strategy? Learn more about the in-person Digital Transformation Week North America taking place in Santa Clara, CA on 11-12 May and discover key strategies for making your digital efforts a success.

Explore other upcoming enterprise technology events and webinars powered by TechForge here.

About the Author

Fin Strathern

Fin is a former junior editor at TechForge.

Related

21st April 2025

21st April 2025

11th April 2025

11th April 2025

Join our Community

Subscribe now to get all our premium content and latest tech news delivered straight to your inbox

Popular

4304 view(s)
3086 view(s)
3057 view(s)
2467 view(s)

Subscribe

All our premium content and latest tech news delivered straight to your inbox

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.