Q2 has ended, and the second half of the year has begun, though a number of acquisitions cropped up throughout June.
Organizations like Salesforce, Cloudflare, and SailPoint have made key moves to scale their businesses and improve services to customers.
Read below about some of the key acquisitions in June, and be sure to catch up on the agreements made in May here.
Salesforce acquires AI agent company, Fin
CRM leader Salesforce has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Fin, a customer agent company, for $3.6 billion.
Formerly Intercom, Fin’s AI Agent offering resolves complex customer queries end-to-end, across every channel, including live chat, email, WhatsApp, SMS, phone, and Slack.
It’s powered by Fin’s proprietary Apex AI model, built for customer support and delivering top-tier resolution rates. This technology will help organizations improve autonomous resolution, reduce cost-to-serve, and accelerate AI adoption across their service organizations.
This acquisition will give customers more ways to deploy AI agents across customer service operations, with improved time-to-value options – particularly for SMB and commercial organizations that need to launch quickly, integrate with existing systems, and deliver measurable outcomes.
“We’re thrilled to welcome Fin to Salesforce as we enable every company to become an agentic enterprise,” said Marc Benioff, Chair and CEO, Salesforce. “Fin brings proven agent technology, a deep commitment to customer success, and an incredible AI team that will complement Agentforce with powerful service agent capabilities. Together, we’ll help companies of every size seize this opportunity – accelerating time to value with trusted agents that deliver measurable outcomes at scale.”
Salesforce and Fin will support customers at every stage of AI adoption, from deployable support agents to tailored, enterprise-scale transformation built on trusted data, security, governance, and integration.
CyberFOX acquires Timus Networks
Cybersecurity organization CyberFOX is acquiring Timus Networks, a cybersecurity vendor that delivers 100 percent cloud-native Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) with Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA).
CyberFOX will add secure access, secure web browsing, and adaptive policy enforcement to its platform, giving IT teams a broader, proactive defense stack from a single vendor.
Timus, meanwhile, will continue to operate under the Timus brand within the CyberFOX portfolio in the near term. There will be no disruption of service, support, or contracts for existing Timus partners and customers. CyberFOX will integrate Timus into its partner program and product roadmap within the coming quarters.
“Our customers are increasingly asking us to help them work with fewer vendors they can trust to deploy more and better security solutions that actually protect and enhance their businesses versus sitting on the shelf,” said David Bellini, CEO of CyberFOX.
“Acquiring Timus allows us to immediately give our customers the secure network access they need with a tested best in class product. SASE, which includes ZTNA, is an obvious solution to add to our portfolio. Timus has built exactly the platform we would have built ourselves. Now it’s part of CyberFOX, and our customers get the benefit on day one.”
Cloudflare makes VoidZero acquisition
Cloudflare is acquiring VoidZero, the company that developed Vita, a JavaScript toolchain used across frameworks such as Vue, Svelte, Astro, and modern React setups.
The acquisition will unify VoidZero’s tooling into the Cloudflare ecosystem, including the Vite build tool, Vitest test running, Rust-based Rolldown bundler, and Oxc toolchain. The move will also enable Cloudflare to create a frictionless, one-click deployment stack from local code straight to Cloudflare’s global network.
“The best engineers I know are shipping more code than ever, and writing less of it by hand. AI is doing more of the typing – so everything around it has to keep up,” said Matthew Prince, co-founder and CEO of Cloudflare. “Evan and his team built Vite from scratch with the same philosophy we used to build Cloudflare: strip out the bloat and make it fast. Bringing them on board gives millions of developers, and the AI agents working alongside them, the fastest path from local code to our global network.”
According to Cloudflare, Vite, Vitest, Rolldown, Oxc, and Vite+ will remain open-source, vendor-agnostic, and community-driven.
Additionally, integrating VoidZero’s hyper-performant, Rust-based tooling into Cloudflare’s Workers developer platform will help the organization unify the entire software development lifecycle.
“Our mission at VoidZero has always been to eliminate the fragmentation and performance bottlenecks of the modern web stack,” said Evan You, founder and CEO of VoidZero. “Cloudflare shares our obsession with speed and architectural purity. Joining forces allows us to keep the Vite ecosystem neutral, open, and vendor-agnostic, while giving us the resources and global infrastructure to supercharge the developer experience for millions of engineers worldwide.”
SailPoint to acquire Entro
SailPoint, an enterprise identity security organization, is set to acquire Entro, a non-human identity (NHI) and credentials security company.
Entro will help expand and accelerate the recent SailPoint Agentic Fabric launch.
“The recent launch of our Agentic Fabric established a new paradigm for securing autonomous AI agents and non-human identities at scale, including native discovery, governance, and protection,” said Mark McClain, CEO and Founder of SailPoint. “By bringing Entro’s powerful and complimentary technology into our SailPoint platform, we will be giving our customers an even bigger advantage: frictionless, complete visibility into every non-human identity and – crucially – the context and credentials they use to access critical corporate data.”
Among the capabilities SailPoint intends to integrate with Agentic Fabric are:
- discovery and credential coverage
- deep context and human ownership attribution
- real-time detection and active protection
Quest Software acquires Anetac
Quest Software, a data management, cybersecurity, and platform modernization provider, has acquired Anetac, a provider of AI-powered identity security for human, non-human, and agentic identities.
The move is poised to enhance Quest’s position in identity security in Microsoft ecosystems and extend its platform with continuous visibility into identity access, privilege behavior, and access chains.
Quest and Anetac will work together in providing a more comprehensive identity security platform to help organizations discover, understand, govern, and secure identities across environments.
Quest customers will gain enhanced visibility, stronger security posture, accelerated compliance, and improved resilience against identity-based threats.
“Identity security in the agentic AI era is one of the biggest risks enterprises face,” said Tim Page, CEO, Quest Software. “By bringing Anetac’s innovative approach to non-human and agentic identity monitoring and security into Quest, we are able to take on this heightened challenge, helping customers gain full visibility and control over all identities across their environments.”
Aikido Security acquiring Root.io
Belgian security firm Aikido Security has announced it has acquired Root, a solution that helps organizations secure open-source software.
The acquisition will unite two organizations with a shared mission to help developers and agents build with secure open source and protect against supply chain attacks.
“Open source needs patching, and it needs it fast. Today you have two options, and neither works for most companies: upgrades and likely break your application, or migrate to a vendor’s locked-down replacement,” said Willem Delbare, co-founder and CEO of Aikido Security. “With Root, we fix what teams are actually running, generating hundreds of verified patches a day: no upgrades, no migrations, no breaking changes. That’s how supply chain security gets solved for everyone, not just the one percent.”
Root’s technology will help power Aikido’s Libraries, allowing organizations to apply a patch to the vulnerability without being impacted by breaking changes.
The acquisition of Root is the latest by Aikido, following the acquisition of Trag, an AI code-review startup, and the acquisition of autonomous pen-testing companies Allseek and Haicker in 2025.
Legrand acquires Girtz Industries
Girtz Industries, a provider of custom-engineered modular power enclosures and related services, has been acquired by Legrand, an electrical and digital building infrastructure company.
Girtz Industries has developed and integrated complete power systems to reliably deliver critical power across data center, industrial, and commercial applications.
Girtz will join Legrand as a business unit within the company’s Electrical Wiring Systems division.
“The unprecedented demand for power is reshaping our energy landscape. Girtz Industries’ modular power and generator solutions are indispensable to industries that require critical back-up power or off-grid, behind-the-meter primary power options,” said Brian DiBella, President and CEO, Legrand, North and Central America.
“Legrand is a growth company focused on reaching €15 billion in revenue globally by 2030. To help meet that goal, we continue to acquire businesses that meet global needs, including energy transition and data center expansion. Adding Girtz Industries to our portfolio is a natural next step for us. We are extending our reach along the power chain by adding support for power generation and redundancy. This complements our existing portfolio of power quality, power distribution, and cable management solutions, which helps us continually evolve and improve the lives of our customers.”





