Technology companies such as Palo Alto Networks, Carasent, Euclid, among others, announced tech M&A deals across AI security platforms, healthcare digital management software, and renewable energy project due diligence solutions.

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Palo Alto Networks acquires Portkey
Palo Alto Networks has acquired Portkey, an application deployment software specialist focused on large language model operations. The acquisition is aimed at addressing enterprise concerns around security and data privacy associated with the growth of agentic AI. Portkey offers a unified control plane for managing large language models and AI agents, which will supplement Palo Alto Networks’ Precision AI security strategy. According to 451 Research’s Voice of the Enterprise: AI & Machine Learning, Agentic AI 2025 survey, security concerns are the primary factor influencing enterprise adoption of agentic AI technologies.
Carasent acquires Infosolutions
Carasent has acquired Infosolutions for $14 million. Infosolutions develops healthcare digital management software designed to support operational efficiency and data handling in medical environments. The acquisition strengthens Carasent’s healthcare IT portfolio by adding specialized digital management capabilities. The transaction reflects continued consolidation in the healthcare software sector as companies expand offerings to support digital transformation initiatives.
Euclid acquires Thresh Power
Euclid has acquired Thresh Power, a provider of due diligence software for renewable energy projects. Thresh Power’s platform supports project evaluation, risk assessment, and investment decision-making processes. The acquisition enables Euclid to expand into renewable energy technology by integrating specialized software for project validation and analysis. The deal highlights ongoing demand for digital solutions supporting renewable infrastructure development.
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