Anonymous ID: c55ef5 Feb. 25, 2020, 8 p.m. No.8250960   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>0971 >>1031 >>1193

DynaTrace, Inc. sold by THOMA BRAVO,LLC: $713.63m-Feb 25

 

Last one was Dec. 10th 2019 for $560.78m

$1.274b now

 

Dynatrace is a software intelligence company providing application performance management (APM), artificial intelligence for operations (AIOps), cloud infrastructure monitoring, and digital experience management (DEM), with products for the information technology departments and digital business owners of medium and large businesses. The company's services include performance management software for programs running on-premises and in the cloud. This software manages the availability and performance of software applications and the impact on user experience in the form of deep transaction tracing, synthetic monitoring, real user monitoring, and network monitoring. The company was acquired by private equity firm Thoma Bravo in December 2014, as part of a corporate group that included Compuware. On July 31, 2019, Dynatrace separated from the Compuware Group and completed its initial public offering (NYSE:DT), with a majority of its equity still held by Thoma Bravo.

not anymoar

 

Thoma Bravo, LLC, is an American private equity and growth capital firm headquartered in Chicago with an additional office in San Francisco.

 

Thoma Bravo has done 230 software deals worth over $68 billion since 2003 and oversees a portfolio of 38 software companies that generate some $12 billion in annual revenue and employ 40,000 people. In October 2019, Forbes estimated the value of the firm, which is owned entirely by Bravo and a handful of his partners, at $7 billion. In January 2019, Thoma Bravo was managing private equity funds representing over $30 billion in equity commitments. Thoma Bravo is the successor to the firm Golder Thoma & Co., which was established in 1980 by Stanley Golder and Carl Thoma. Thoma Bravo has sold or listed 25 investments worth a total of $20 billion, four times their cost.

 

In October 2019, Thoma Bravo co-founder and managing partner Orlando Bravo was named the first Puerto Rican-born billionaire as he debuted at 287th place on the Forbes 400 ranking of the richest Americans.

Bravo began his professional career working in mergers and acquisitions for Morgan Stanley. In 1997, he joined Thoma Bravo's predecessor firm, Thoma Cressey Equity Partners, Inc. (TCEP.) In the early 2000s Carl Thoma, a co-founder of the firm, allowed Bravo to lead the acquisition of product distribution software provider Prophet 21. Bravo serves on Brown University's President Council and was a member of Stanford Law School Board of Visitors in 2006. In April 2019, Bravo committed a $25 million gift to Brown University that will establish two professorships and the Orlando Bravo Center for Economics Research. In the wake of Hurricane Maria, which devastated the island of Puerto Rico, Bravo donated $10 million through the Bravo Family Foundation's Podemos Puerto Rico Fund. Aid included chartering planes to carry cargo, including satellite phones, water, water purifiers, medicine and diapers. In May 2019, Bravo donated $100 million to the Bravo Family Foundation to promote entrepreneurship and economic development in Puerto Rico.

>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando_Bravo

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