
Lynn Doan
Managing Editor at Bloomberg News
Overseeing Bloomberg’s AI, cybersecurity, Europe & US East technology teams. Formerly energy & commodities. Opinions are my own. Signal: lynnmdoan.06
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news.bloombergtax.com | Lynn Doan
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bloomberg.com | Lynn Doan
A Samsung Electronics smartphone in Seoul, South Korea. (Bloomberg) -- Jamf Holding Corp., best known for helping businesses manage and secure Apple Inc. devices, will begin offering mobile management services for Android users. The goal is to expand the company’s market potential by targeting enterprise customers that deploy a mix of different devices, said Michael Covington, Jamf’s vice president of portfolio strategy.
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news.bloomberglaw.com | Lynn Doan
Jamf Holding Corp., best known for helping businesses manage and secure Apple Inc. devices, will begin offering mobile management services for Android users. The goal is to expand the company’s market potential by targeting enterprise customers that deploy a mix of different devices, said Michael Covington, Jamf’s vice president of portfolio strategy.
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news.bloomberglaw.com | Lynn Doan
CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. is cutting about 500 jobs, representing about 5% of its global workforce, as it works toward a goal of generating $10 billion in annual recurring revenue. The Austin-based cybersecurity software firm expects about $36 million to $53 million in charges from the plan, with the bulk of that covering severance, employee benefits and related costs, the company said in a filing released early Wednesday.
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bloomberg.com | Lynn Doan
The CrowdStrike offices in Sunnyvale, California. (Bloomberg) -- CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. is cutting about 500 jobs, representing about 5% of its global workforce, as it works toward a goal of generating $10 billion in annual recurring revenue. The Austin-based cybersecurity software firm expects about $36 million to $53 million in charges from the plan, with the bulk of that covering severance, employee benefits and related costs, the company said in a filing released early Wednesday.
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Jake’s latest scoop in this CrowdStrike-Carahsoft saga

US prosecutors and regulators investigating a $32 million deal between CrowdStrike and a technology distributor are probing what senior company executives may have known about it and are examining other transactions, two people familiar with the matter say.https://t.co/vuPPo0K7oT

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