ServiceNow to buy Armis for $7.75 billion
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Acquiring Armis will help further ServiceNow's plans for autonomous cybersecurity and building a security stack to proactively manage AI.
ServiceNow is set to acquire Armis for $7.75bn in a cash-only deal expected to close in the second half of 2026
ServiceNow's acquisition of Armis for $7.75 billion is the vendor's largest acquisition yet. It indicates a belief that controlling security across the full enterprise attack surface - from software to OT to medical devices - is essential to becoming the 'AI control tower' that governs how autonomous systems operate at scale.
ServiceNow (NOW) confirmed earlier reports on Tuesday and said it was acquiring cybersecurity firm Armis for $7.75B in cash. Read for more.
ServiceNow’s deal to buy exposure management technology developer Armis comes just weeks after it acquired incident management tech developer Veza.
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ServiceNow, Inc. is rated a Sell after its $7.75B Armis acquisition at a steep 23x ARR multiple. Learn more about NOW stock here.