Managed security service snapped up by giant.
  
   Ever-expanding web giant
   
    Google
   
   has continued its growth into both security and software-as-service spheres with the $625 million acquisition of major email security provider
   
    Postini
   
   .
    Managed service provider
    
     Postini
    
    was set up in California in 1999 and now boasts 14 data centres around the world, with 35,000 businesses and 10 million end users protected by its web, IM and email services, which process 1 billion messages per day. The company also offers archiving, encryption and compliance services, and claims a 45% share of the managed service market. The company claims to offer significant advantages of herd immunity from its large customer base and broad overview of global email and web activity, as well as easy transition processes for new customers and minimal admin overheads.
     
      Google
     
     ‘s ‘
     
      Google Apps
     
     ‘-branded software-as-a-service range, which covers email provision from
     
      Gmail
     
     as well as messaging, calendar and office software offerings, is now used by 100,000 businesses, with 1,000 new small businesses signing up daily.
     
      Postini
     
     will become a wholly owned subsidiary of
     
      Google
     
     in a deal worth $625 million in cash, which should be completed by late autumn this year.
      ‘This move, hot on the heels of the purchase of
      
       
        GreenBorder
       
      
      , will bolster rumours that
      
       Google
      
      may be looking to add a specialist anti-virus firm to its security portfolio,’ said
      
       John Hawes
      
      , Technical Consultant at Virus Bulletin. ‘
      
       Postini
      
      currently includes malware protection provided by
      
       McAfee
      
      and
      
       Authentium
      
      , as well as its own in-house technology, but it seems more likely than ever that
      
       Google
      
      will want to bring anti-malware in-house, and with this kind of spending power just about anyone is within their reach.’
       A press release detailing the acquisition is
       
        here
       
       (at
       
        Google
       
       ) or
       
        here
       
       (at
       
        Postini
       
       ), and some commentary from a
       
        CNN Money
       
       blogger is
       
        here
       
       .
       Posted on 09 July 2007 by
       
        Virus Bulletin
       
      
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