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Tech bankers are making their money in the enterprise while Facebook and Google stay quiet

While big internet companies like Facebook and Google have been fairly quiet of late on the deal-making front, business software vendors have kept bankers quite busy.

Goldman Sachs, at the bank’s Technology and Internet Conference in San Francisco this week.

It’s been five years since Facebook purchased WhatsApp and Oculus, and about the same amount of time since Google bought Nest. To the average consumer, MuleSoft and Red Hat may not be household names, but they’ve been huge deals for Salesforce and IBM, respectively, and have created fat paydays for M&A bankers. Private equity firms, meanwhile, have been actively buying up smaller cloud players.

“I think the real heart of the M&A market is actually much more enterprise-focused,” Ryan said.

Last year was huge in software. IBM spent $34 billion on Red Hat, Broadcom bought CA for $18.9 billion and SAP purchased Qualtrics for $8 billion. Additionally, Microsoft spent $7.5 billion on GitHub and Salesforce shelled out $6.5 billion on MuleSoft.

Newly public companies are also making big purchases. For instance, Twilio recently acquired SendGrid for $2 billion in stock.

Ryan said that with stock prices surging for emerging software companies, their valuations are a “good currency to go and pursue M&A to grow their business.”

And in the future, the biggest cloud providers could get more active in deals.

“I think there’s a real opportunity to capture some of – I’ll call it economic opportunity that exists up the stack beyond the infrastructure layer, whether in applications or somewhere between the two,” Ryan said.

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