The company will become a core component of Oracle’s mobile security strategy
Bitzer Mobile, a mobile solutions firm co-founded by
Ali Ahmed, Naeem Zafar and Indus Khaitan, has been acquired by U.S
technology major Oracle in a transaction that marks a string of recent
exits in India’s software industry.
According to people with direct knowledge of the matter, the transaction closed last week.
The
financial details of the deal were not immediately known. Bitzer Mobile
was started in 2011, and has picked up close to $7 million in funding
from Acero Capital and Chevron Technology Ventures Investments along
with some debt funding.
Bitzer Mobile is primarily a
provider of mobile management solutions that lets companies allow their
employees to access corporate data and application from mobile devices.
It has offices in both Bangalore and in the U.S.
The move by Oracle is a definitive signal that the company is figuring out a mobile strategy, according to industry insiders.
When
contacted, the company confirmed the development. “The transaction has
closed. Bitzer Mobile will augment Oracle’s portfolio, and is expected
to be a core component to its mobile security strategy,” the company
said in a statement.
“Together, Oracle and Bitzer
Mobile are expected to provide organisations with a comprehensive
solution to further manage security of enterprise information held on
personal and company-owned mobile devices,” it added.
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