Extra shade thrown at MoltBook (listed first) which was recently acq by Meta.
whobre 30 minutes ago [-]
For a second I thought it was Woz who was joining Google…
giancarlostoro 10 minutes ago [-]
Maybe someone typod in an email "I want you to buy woz" the i and o are next to each other on the keyboard. ;)
seanieb 23 minutes ago [-]
Congrats to to the Wiz team. Wiz is amazing. But, ugh, joining Google will result in less competition and all that entails. Not great for customers.
It's a pity going public isn't worth it anymore.
999900000999 18 minutes ago [-]
Someone else will rise to compete.
Then Google will buy them too.
alephnerd 4 minutes ago [-]
> It's a pity going public isn't worth it anymore.
Israeli VC is uninterested in IPOs in general - too much of an operational headache and it's difficult to exit a position.
In most cases an IPO isn't worth it for founders because an IPO means you lose operational control.
debarshri 55 minutes ago [-]
Google SecOps (Chronicle) is becoming quite popular among the cybersec world. I think eventually there should be an integration play. It is also a way to create wedge into AWS and Azure customers.
Is that the kind of integration you are refering to?
redbell 32 minutes ago [-]
Wiz joins Waze & Waymo.. there's something suspicious with the letter W here :)
0_____0 15 minutes ago [-]
Wiz and Waze are both Israeli companies. Not that suspicious, I think it probably just sounds better in Hebrew.
darth_aardvark 4 minutes ago [-]
Unlikely, since modern Hebrew doesn't have a letter for "w".
kps 5 minutes ago [-]
Title should be: Wiz Waz
JoshTriplett 25 minutes ago [-]
They could put up a page for all three acquisitions, under "www".
22 minutes ago [-]
xnorswap 29 minutes ago [-]
W = Winners, it's just science ;)
I bet someone has actually studied the effect of leading letters in startup names and funding & acquisitions, I vaguely seem to remember a story about it in the past.
pbiggar 5 minutes ago [-]
Good time to remember that Wiz' VC was accused of paying bribes to CISOs to buy their portfolio's software (of which Wiz is one).
> Two security executives told Forbes they rejected overtures from Raanan’s team after hearing about the firm’s “menu” of compensation. “I was completely aghast. It was against my principles,” one said.
kolanos 21 minutes ago [-]
Didn't this happen a year ago? [0] Or did this deal just take a year?
Did you read the article? First line: "Nearly a year ago, we shared that Wiz would be joining Google."
SoberSky 16 minutes ago [-]
Who reads articles these days?
PunchTornado 1 hours ago [-]
I don't understand Google's play here. Does it want Wiz to be a unique offer for GCP customers? or they will keep it cloud agnostic?
jcims 24 minutes ago [-]
Wiz customer here, when fully implemented it provides an incredibly detailed and comprehensive view of your infrastructure.
I'm curious how much of that information is going to pass between Wiz and Google Cloud product/sales. It's effectively x-ray vision into some huge workloads running on their competitors.
rabidonrails 5 minutes ago [-]
>>It's effectively x-ray vision into some huge workloads running on their competitors.
I wonder if there are antitrust lawyers watching this closely. Would be really interesting to get their perspective on this.
torginus 9 minutes ago [-]
Is this like Darktrace?
Apparently the cybersec bigwigs at our company love it, but for me I have to write a detailed explaination why another 'incident report' the clueless cybersecurity guys keep bothering me with is actually nonsense.
alephnerd 1 minutes ago [-]
Nope. Darktrace is crap verging on fraud. Wiz actually solves tangible CSPM and runtime issues.
d4mi3n 59 minutes ago [-]
Probably a diversification play and a play to see out bigger contracts. If you've worked in the FEDRamp space, you may be aware that Wiz (last a checked, a year or so ago) is one of the few and possibly ownly player certified to operate in FedRAMP Medium/High deployments operating with the technology it does (eBPF instrumentation).
raw_anon_1111 50 minutes ago [-]
Thats the entire purpose, the reality is that large corporations are increasingly “multi cloud” and Google wants to have an offering for them and for companies that are on AWS and Azure to be able to move some of their workloads to GCP.
AWS and GCP also made a joint announcement about multi cloud networking for a similar reason
They grossly overpaid if they aren't keeping it cloud agnostic. It's impressive software, but if it's only compatible with GCP it will not survive in this space.
aberoham 54 minutes ago [-]
I'm really hoping this means GCP Security Command Center quickly gets subsumed by Wiz
htrp 23 minutes ago [-]
you mean there will now be three products instead of two
Google Security Center
Wiz
Google Agentic Wiz Security
cmrdporcupine 23 minutes ago [-]
If you think Google is capable of making a singular coherent decision on a topic like this, you're dreaming. There's likely multiple competing visions.
That said: the goal with Google M&A remains the same as always. Take competition off the board. I don't know this company or how they compete with Google, but 80% chance that's the play.
They are culturally incapable of merging other people's tech into their own stack and have both the tendency to rewrite everything from scratch on their own bespoke technologies and also internal engineering teams that will bristle at having a foreign body invade their cathedral.
You could say it would be talent acquisition but most everyone who comes from a startup walks as soon as their golden handcuffs loosen and they can find something else to do. Going from startup to Google is usually torturous.
Been through this 15 years ago. I don't think anything has changed.
newsclues 39 minutes ago [-]
Make it easy to use google cloud and plug into google ai
pbiggar 14 minutes ago [-]
As I mentioned at the time, the Wiz acquisition is the largest transfer of Israeli intelligence operatives into Big Tech in history.
It's a pity going public isn't worth it anymore.
Then Google will buy them too.
Israeli VC is uninterested in IPOs in general - too much of an operational headache and it's difficult to exit a position.
In most cases an IPO isn't worth it for founders because an IPO means you lose operational control.
Is that the kind of integration you are refering to?
I bet someone has actually studied the effect of leading letters in startup names and funding & acquisitions, I vaguely seem to remember a story about it in the past.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/iainmartin/2024/10/28/this-vc-b...
> Two security executives told Forbes they rejected overtures from Raanan’s team after hearing about the firm’s “menu” of compensation. “I was completely aghast. It was against my principles,” one said.
[0]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43398518
I'm curious how much of that information is going to pass between Wiz and Google Cloud product/sales. It's effectively x-ray vision into some huge workloads running on their competitors.
I wonder if there are antitrust lawyers watching this closely. Would be really interesting to get their perspective on this.
Apparently the cybersec bigwigs at our company love it, but for me I have to write a detailed explaination why another 'incident report' the clueless cybersecurity guys keep bothering me with is actually nonsense.
AWS and GCP also made a joint announcement about multi cloud networking for a similar reason
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/networking-and-content-delivery...
They grossly overpaid if they aren't keeping it cloud agnostic. It's impressive software, but if it's only compatible with GCP it will not survive in this space.
Google Security Center Wiz Google Agentic Wiz Security
That said: the goal with Google M&A remains the same as always. Take competition off the board. I don't know this company or how they compete with Google, but 80% chance that's the play.
They are culturally incapable of merging other people's tech into their own stack and have both the tendency to rewrite everything from scratch on their own bespoke technologies and also internal engineering teams that will bristle at having a foreign body invade their cathedral.
You could say it would be talent acquisition but most everyone who comes from a startup walks as soon as their golden handcuffs loosen and they can find something else to do. Going from startup to Google is usually torturous.
Been through this 15 years ago. I don't think anything has changed.
Here's my full thread on it: https://x.com/paulbiggar/status/1902329587050148068
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GP2X_Wiz