Quest acquires BakBone

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The 2010 acquisition spree has continued with Quest confirming it would buy data protection software firm BakBone.

The acquisition is set to cost the management software company $US55 million, which will include the settling of “certain debt obligations.”

“Quest has a long and successful history of acquiring and building out technically strong products and development teams. BakBone meets these criteria," said Doug Garn, chief executive and president of Quest Software.

“Our respective products are highly complementary, with minimal overlap. The value received from BakBone’s employees, technologies, partners and customers is expected to be a key benefit as we seek to expand our market share in the data protection market by building upon our core portfolio.”

The deal has already got the thumbs up from the boards of both companies and, subject to the usual regulatory conditions, the acquisition is expected to close in the first quarter of 2011.

“We are pleased that we have been able to enter into this definitive agreement on behalf of BakBone’s shareholders,” said Steve Martin, interim CEO and chief financial officer (CFO) of BakBone.

“Quest has a rich history of recognising new technologies in emerging markets and bringing them to a wider audience through its network of worldwide customers. We are confident that we will see even greater success for our solutions as part of the Quest family, and pleased that Quest saw value in adding us as an integral part of its data protection portfolio.”

This article originally appeared at itpro.co.uk

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