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Freshworks purchases Device42 for $230 million and names Dennis Woodside as the new CEO

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Freshworks, a leading SaaS firm, has made a significant move by acquiring U.S.-based startup Device42 for $230 million. This acquisition marks Freshworks’ first since becoming a public company in 2021 and highlights the company’s commitment to expanding its offerings in the IT infrastructure management space.

Device42 specializes in helping companies manage their IT assets and provides insights into their systems, including hardware, software, and network components. The startup also recently introduced carbon emissions tracking, showcasing its dedication to sustainability in addition to efficiency.

Founder Girish Mathrubootham’s decision to step down as CEO and transition to the role of executive chairman comes as Dennis Woodside, former CEO of Motorola Mobility, takes the reins as the new CEO of Freshworks. This leadership change signals a new chapter for the company as it continues to grow and evolve in the competitive SaaS market.

Despite the positive news of the acquisition, Freshworks saw a 25% drop in its stock price following the announcement, potentially wiping out $1.4 billion from the company’s market cap. However, analysts remain optimistic about the future under Woodside’s leadership, citing his strong track record and expertise in building enterprise solutions.

Freshworks reported its first-quarter earnings, highlighting continued challenges in its small and medium-sized business and customer service segments. The company remains optimistic about the adoption of its AI-powered solutions, Freddy AI and Co-Pilot, across various customer segments.

Overall, the acquisition of Device42 and the leadership transition at Freshworks signal a new era for the company as it looks to strengthen its position in the SaaS market and drive innovation in IT infrastructure management.

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