- was
renamed Websense in 1999 and
became a
public company in 2000 at the peak of the dot-com bubble.
Vista Equity Partners acquired Websense in 2013 for...
- firm
Websense, Inc. from
Vista Equity Partners for $1.9
billion and
combined it with RCP,
formerly part of its IIS
segment to form Raytheon|
Websense. In...
- Bullhorn, Inc. a CRM
software provider; Misys, a
British software company;
Websense; and
Active Network, Inc, an
online event registration service. Between...
- firm
Websense, Inc. from
Vista Equity Partners for $1.9
billion and
combined it with RCP,
formerly part of its IIS
segment to form Raytheon|
Websense. In...
- that
Little Green Footballs was
being blocked by
Websense under its "Racism and Hate" category.
Websense admitted that the site had been thus categorized...
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moves HQ to Austin, TX". theregister.com.
Retrieved December 28, 2020. "
Websense gets $4.5M to move to Texas". The San
Diego Union-Tribune.
February 6,...
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software for both
enterprise and home users.
SurfControl was
acquired by
Websense on 3
October 2007. The
purchase price was
approximately £204
million ($416...
- customers. In
October 2007
Websense acquired SurfControl for
approximately £204m.
Following the
acquisition of
SurfControl by
Websense, the
original BlackSpider...
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Technology Pioneer for 2011. In
March 2012 Dan Hubbard,
former CTO at
Websense,
joined OpenDNS as CTO. The
OpenDNS Security Labs were
founded in December...
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States and the UK.
Myanmar and
Yemen have used
filtering software from
Websense. The Canadian-made
commercial filter Netsweeper is used in Qatar, the UAE...