In one of its largest acquisitions ever, IBM today announced its intention to acquire HashiCorp in a deal valued at $6.4 billion. The deal is expected to close by the end of the year. Under the terms ...
In April 2024, IBM announced plans to acquire Hashicorp, a vendor whose Terraform platform the company says can help IBM clients automate cloud deployments. HashiCorp’s catalog includes infrastructure ...
A report on the Terraform creator and cloud infrastructure tools vendor exploring a sale first emerged in March. IBM is close to a deal to purchase Terraform creator and cloud infrastructure tools ...
The news has caused some surprise on the scene. However, IBM has been on a regular shopping spree since its acquisition of Red Hat in 2018: just last year, the company bought Apptio for 4.6 billion ...
IBM's recent acquisition of HashiCorp could mean big things for the greater, collaboration-hungry DevOps community. In April of this year, IBM announced its $6.4 billion acquisition of HashiCorp, a ...
In announcing the closure of its $6.4 billion buy of Hashicorp, IBM said its goal is to infuse HashiCorp automation and security technology in every data center possible. With the deal, which was 10 ...
HashiCorp is known for its Terraform product, an infrastructure automation tool, which is considered an industry standard for infrastructure provisioning in hybrid and multicloud environments. In a ...
For HashiCorp, the company behind popular security and infrastructure management tools such as Vault and Terraform, a new chapter in its company history is beginning: the one under the IBM umbrella.
IBM wisely gravitated away from trying to be a pure cloud infrastructure vendor years ago, recognizing that it could never compete with the big three: Amazon, Microsoft and Google. It has since moved ...
What is true open source in infrastructure orchestration? Has IBM’s takeover of HashiCorp buried Terraform and made OpenTofu the default cloud resource manager for DevOps? Infrastructure as Code (IaC) ...
Vercel, the agentic infrastructure company, today announced the appointment of Mitchell Hashimoto, co-founder of HashiCorp ...