Thread regarding Open Text Corp. layoffs

Jan Reorg

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Thoma Bravo (already owns major cyber assets), Insight Partners (very active in data protection)

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@fa Thoma Bravo: Rumored to be looking at Carbonite to fold into their ConnectWise or Sophos portfolios.
• Kaseya: Known for aggressive acquisitions in the MSP space, they are frequently mentioned as a potential home for Webroot's threat intelligence data.
• Gen Digital (Norton/LifeLock/Avast): Since OpenText has refocused Webroot on "Digital Life Protection" for families, it has become a "strategic fit" for Gen's consumer-focused empire.

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@f0 10% less than Norton and Microsoft has less than 25%.

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@ey https://www.security.org/antivirus/antivirus-consumer-report-annual/

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@ey https://6sense.com/tech/antivirus/webroot-market-share

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@ex what is your source?

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@en Please join us in reality.

Webroot has a 1.17 % market share. It's a loser.

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@dg Webroot is a Top 100 selling software on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/bestsellers/software/ref=pd_zg_ts_software

That may not matter for B2B, but that’s a big deal for B2C.

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@b6 if anyone wants Webroot, it's a poor product and has a very small market share.

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Post ID: @dg+1kdjr7c21

@OP my guess is 2 divisions will be spun off and made into private companies: Webroot, Business Networks.

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