Dell to sell its Boomi cloud business to private equity firms

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Dell may sell its Boomi cloud business to private equity firms

Dell Technologies Inc. DELL, -1.67% struck a deal to sell its Boomi cloud business to private-equity firms Francisco Partners and TPG, part of a larger reordering of the PC and data-storage giant.

The transaction, announced Sunday, values the Chesterbrook, Pa., cloud-based integration platform at $4 billion including debt. The Wall Street Journal had earlier reported that Dell was nearing a deal to sell Boomi to the private-equity firms. Boomi, which Dell acquired in 2010, makes software that helps applications communicate with each other by transferring data between them. It is a player in a fast-growing market known as iPaaS, which stands for integration platform as a service. When a business makes a sale, it might need aspects of that sale to be reflected in other applications such as those that keep tabs on financial forecasts or maintain customer databases.

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Can't believe the beat down we're getting on tech . Good time to buy I guess 😌

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