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		<title>EMC Acquires Kazeon For $75 million To Round-Out SourceOne Archiving &amp; E-Discovery Solution</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Large storage vendor buys small electronic discovery software company to round-out broader corporate initiative.&#8221; That was the story in December 2007, when Seagate bought e-discovery company Metalincs for its i365 solution; and, it&#8217;s the same story today as EMC announced its acquisition of Kazeon for its SourceOne archiving solution. The terms of the EMC-Kazeon deal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-654" title="emc-kazeon" src="http://www.clearwellsystems.com/e-discovery-blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/emc-kazeon.png" alt="" width="266" height="93" />&#8220;Large storage vendor buys small  <a href="http://www.clearwellsystems.com/electronic-discovery-solutions/e-discovery-software.php">electronic discovery software</a> company  to round-out broader corporate initiative.&#8221; That was the story in December 2007,  when <a href="http://www.clearwellsystems.com/e-discovery-blog/2007/12/11/seagate-acquires-metalincs-for-80-million/" target="_blank">Seagate bought e-discovery  company  Metalincs</a> for its i365 solution; and, it&#8217;s the same story today as  <a href="http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2009/09/01/business-technology-hardware-amp-equipment-us-emc-kazeon-acquisition_6839107.html" target="_blank">EMC announced its acquisition of Kazeon</a> for its SourceOne archiving solution.  The terms of the EMC-Kazeon deal were not disclosed, but sources with knowledge  of the transaction tell me that the acquisition price is approximately $75  million. That&#8217;s slightly less than what Seagate paid for Metalincs ($82  million), and less than <a href="http://www.clearwellsystems.com/e-discovery-blog/2008/06/11/fti-consulting-acquires-attenex-for-88-million/" target="_blank">what FTI Consulting paid for Attenex</a> ($88 million). But  it&#8217;s well within the usual range of $50-100 million that most acquirers pay for  technology that has not yet matured into a  business.</p>
<p>The deal will come as a relief to  Kazeon&#8217;s long-suffering shareholders. The company was founded in 2003 and, over  the past 6 years, it raised over $60 million in equity financing, double the  amount it usually takes successful software companies to reach profitability.  But despite all that investment, revenue has been hard to come by. According to  former Kazeon employees, the company&#8217;s revenue totaled only $7 million over the  past 12 months. Perhaps as a result, there&#8217;s been a lot of management turnover,  and last year the board retained a recruiter to find a new CEO. In light of all  that, selling the company for $75 million, or 10 times trailing revenue, is a  great outcome for Kazeon&#8217;s shareholders. It also provides some level of job  security for Kazeon&#8217;s employees, many of whom have been offered retention  bonuses to stick around.</p>
<p>On the other side of the coin, the  deal also makes sense for EMC, which needed to flesh out SourceOne, its recent  re-branding of the Email Extender archive. In launching SourceOne in April 2009,  EMC described it as an integrated portfolio of products: SourceOne Email  Management for email  archiving; Discovery Manager for legal holds of email; Celerra and Centera for storage; and  Discovery Collector for identifying and collecting data from desktops and file  shares. EMC owned all of those products except one: Discovery Collector, which  instead was to come from EMC Select Partner, StoredIQ. It is widely known that  EMC tried repeatedly to acquire StoredIQ but was rebuffed. So instead, it  purchased Kazeon (i.e., the Kazeon  Information Server) so that it now owns all aspects of SourceOne  and does not have to rely on partners.</p>
<p>Will this eDiscovery deal be successful? We will  have to wait and see, but Seagate&#8217;s experience is not encouraging. A year after  it acquired Metalincs, Seagate laid off most of the staff and hired UBS to help  it sell what was left of the electronic discovery company. There have not  been any takers.</p>
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