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GOOGLE'S $32 BILLION WIZ ACQUISITION: A CLOUD SECURITY POWER PLAY
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|March 22, 2025
Google has set its sights on a seismic shift in the cloud computing arena, announcing on March 18, 2025, a definitive agreement to acquire New York-based cybersecurity startup Wiz for $32 billion in cash.
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This blockbuster deal, revealed via Alphabet’s official blog, marks the tech giant’s largest acquisition to date, dwarfing its previous $12.5 billion purchase of Motorola Mobility in 2012. For tech enthusiasts and enterprise watchers, it’s a bold move that promises to reshape Google Cloud’s standing in a fiercely competitive market, bolstering its defenses against rising cyber threats and AI-driven challenges.
Wiz, founded in 2020 by Israeli entrepreneurs, brings a fast-growing cloud security platform to Google’s arsenal, one that’s already trusted by 40% of Fortune 100 companies. With the deal slated to close in 2026 pending regulatory nods, Google aims to turbocharge its cloud offerings—currently a distant third behind Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure—while keeping Wiz’s multicloud capabilities intact. Here’s why this acquisition matters, how it stacks up, and what it signals for the future of cloud security.
WIZ: THE CYBERSECURITY RISING STAR
Wiz isn't your average startup-it's a juggernaut in cloud security, hitting $700 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR) by early 2025, a meteoric rise from its $100 million ARR just 18 months after launch. Bloomberg reports that Wiz's platform scans enterprise cloud setups across AWS, Azure, and others— spotting risks and offering fixes in real time. Its appeal? A seamless, Al-powered approach that tackles prevention, detection, and response, making it a go-to for giants like Salesforce and Morgan Stanley.

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