Splunk to buy cloud software firm SignalFx in $1 billion deal
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(Reuters) - Data analytics software maker Splunk Inc (NASDAQ: SPLK) on Wednesday said it would acquire privately held SignalFx, which makes software for the cloud, in a cash and stock deal for about $1.05 billion.
Splunk shares rose 7.4% to $137.99 in extended trade.
Splunk hopes the deal will boost its capabilities by allowing its customers to use SignalFx products to monitor their data centers and applications in real-time.
"The acquisition of SignalFx squarely puts Splunk in position as a leader in monitoring and observability at massive scale," Splunk's Chief Executive Officer Doug Merritt said in a statement.
He added the deal would give customers one platform that can monitor the "entire enterprise application lifecycle."
The company expects the deal, which is 60% cash and 40% in Splunk common stock, to close in the second half of fiscal 2020.
Separately, Splunk reported a second-quarter loss of $100.87 million, compared with a loss of $103.50 million last year, hurt by higher operating expenses.
(Reporting by Dominic Roshan K. L.; Editing by Bernard Orr)
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