Google to buy Looker for $2.6 billion, seeks to expand cloud offerings
Alphabet Inc.’s Google agreed to buy Looker for $2.6 billion, expanding its offerings to help customers manage data in the cloud.
The acquisition announced Thursday gives Google a new tool in its campaign to sell more cloud storage and software. So far, the company has struggled to compete with larger rivals Amazon.com Inc. and Microsoft Corp. Late last year, Google replaced its head of cloud Diane Greene with longtime Oracle Corp. executive Thomas Kurian.
The deal is Google’s biggest since it acquired smart home company Nest Labs for $3.2 billion in 2014, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
Cloud is important for Google because growth is slowing in its core search advertising business. Adding Looker to Google cloud will provide customers with a “more comprehensive analytics solution,”