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ServiceNow Inc. has reached a deal to buy the cybersecurity startup Armis in a deal valued at $7.75 billion, representing its ...
ServiceNow (NOW) confirmed earlier reports on Tuesday and said it was acquiring cybersecurity firm Armis for $7.75B in cash.