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Worldwide Tech M&A Tracker: Market Consolidations at a Glance

Welcome to the Tech M&A Tracker, hosted exclusively on The CODEW. In the fast-paced world of technology, multi-billion-dollar consolidations shape the future of software, artificial intelligence, and global infrastructure overnight. This lightweight, high-performance application cuts through the corporate noise, providing a centralized, interactive dashboard to monitor massive tech transactions.
Whether you are tracking legacy multi-billion-dollar mega-mergers or monitoring newly announced acquisitions, this app provides clean data and instant analytics at a glance.

Tech M&A Tracker Overview

Tech M&A Tracker is a single-page web application for monitoring technology mergers and acquisitions worldwide. It provides a centralized, filterable record of deals — listing the acquiring company, the target company, the transaction value in USD, the deal category, the announcement or closing date, and the current deal status. The app ships preloaded with 20 of the most significant technology transactions from 2025 and allows users to add, remove, and filter deals, with all data persisting across sessions. 

Who is it for

  1. Corporate development and strategy teams track competitor and market activity
  2. Investment professionals and analysts monitoring deal flow and sector concentration
  3. M&A advisors and consultants building market maps for clients
  4. Founders and operators benchmarking valuations and identifying likely acquirers.
  5. Journalists and researchers reporting on technology industry consolidation

Key features

Deal database

Each deal record captures six fields:
  1. Acquirer — the buying entity
  2. Target — the company being acquired or invested in
  3. Amount — transaction value in USD billions (automatically formatted as millions, billions, or trillions)
  4. Category — AI, Security, Semiconductors, Infrastructure, Software, Services, Media, or Other
  5. Date — announcement or closing month and year
  6. Status — Announced, Closed, Pending, or Reported

Live dashboard

Four summary cards update in real time as filters change:
  1. Total value — aggregate USD value of all deals currently in view
  2. Average deal — mean transaction size across filtered deals
  3. Largest deal — the biggest transaction in the current view, with acquirer and target
  4. Top category — the sector with the highest total deal value in the current view

Search and filtering

  1. Full-text search across acquirer name, target name, and category
  2. Filter by year
  3. Filter by category
  4. Filter by minimum deal value ($1B, $5B, $10B, or $20B thresholds)

Sorting

Click any column header to sort ascending or descending. Default sort is by deal amount, highest first.

Add and remove deals.

  1. The Add Deal modal captures new transactions with validation for required fields and numeric amounts.
  2. Deals can be removed inline by hovering over a row and clicking the delete control.
  3. A Reset Data button restores the original 20-deal dataset at any time.

Data persistence

All deals are stored in shared app storage. Additions and deletions persist across page reloads and browser sessions.

Preloaded dataset

The app launches with 20 landmark 2025 technology deals, including:
AcquirerTargetAmountCategory
BroadcomVMware$69BSoftware
SynopsysAnsys$35BSemiconductors
Charter CommunicationsCox Communications (fiber)$34.5BInfrastructure
Alphabet (Google)Wiz$32BSecurity
OracleCerner$28.3BServices
CiscoSplunk$28BSoftware
NVIDIAGroq$20BSemiconductors
IBMLob (acqui-hire)$16.4BAI
BlackstoneAirTrunk (data centers)$16BInfrastructure
Hewlett Packard EnterpriseJuniper Networks$13.4BInfrastructure
Deal values are sourced from public reporting and are approximate. They are intended for tracking and reference purposes, not as authoritative financial figures.

How to use it

  1. Browse the deal table on load — it is sorted by amount, largest first.
  2. Use the search bar to find a specific acquirer or target.
  3. Apply year, category, or minimum-value filters to narrow the view.
  4. Watch the dashboard cards recalculate based on the filtered set.
  5. Click any column header to re-sort
  6. Click Add Deal to record a new transaction.
  7. Hover over any row and click the X to remove a deal.
  8. Click Reset Data to return to the original dataset.

Data sources and disclaimer

Preloaded deal data is compiled from publicly reported transactions in the technology industry news and analysis. Values reflect announced deal prices and may include assumed debt, earnouts, or strategic-stake values rather than pure equity acquisition prices. Status labels indicate the deal’s position as of the source reporting date and may not reflect subsequent regulatory outcomes or closing events. Users should verify any deal figure against primary sources before relying on it for decisions.


Explore the tracker dashboard below and let me know your thoughts on recent tech consolidation trends in the comments section!
Tech M&A Tracker

Tech M&A Tracker

Worldwide technology mergers & acquisitions — acquirer, target, and deal value
Click a column header to sort
Date Acquirer / Target Amount (USD) Category Status
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Deal values are sourced from public reporting and are approximate. Data is persisted in shared app storage. Use "+ Add deal" to track new transactions.
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Worldwide Tech M&A Tracker: Market Consolidations at a Glance Worldwide Tech M&A Tracker: Market Consolidations at a Glance Reviewed by Erwin Castro on Tuesday, July 07, 2026 Rating: 5

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