Hewlett Packard Enterprise has completed the acquisition of Zerto, an industry leader in cloud data management and protection with a net cash purchase price at closing of $374 million, the company announced Wednesday.
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"Data is the most critical asset and is essential to operate in this new digital economy," said Tom Black, Senior Vice President and General Manager of HPE Storage. "Our customers continue to face complexity in managing and protecting their data. Zerto's best-in-class talent and technology expands HPE's data management and disaster recovery capabilities, giving customers the ability to protect their data and recover in minutes from ransomware attacks. We are thrilled to welcome Zerto to the HPE family."
Zerto's cloud data management and protection software will remain available as a standalone service and will be available as a service through the HPE GreenLake platform and the Data Services Cloud Console. Its journal-based continuous data protection technology includes disaster recovery, backup, and data mobility in a single, simple cloud data management and protection software solution that spans on-premises, hybrid, and multi-cloud environments.
Co-headquartered in Herzliya, Israel, and Boston, Zerto's approximately 500 employees serve more than 9,000 customers, including enterprises and 350+ managed service providers.