Alphabet, Google's parent company, Monday disclosed that it paid $380.2 million to buy Bebop, the startup from VMware cofounder and former chief executive Diane Greene. Who, by the
way, sits on Alphabet’s board of directors and is in charge of Google’s cloud businesses as a result of the acquisition? The news, found in a filing with the Securities Exchange
Commission, explains the transaction. VMware is known for its cloud services and infrastructure.
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