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BizJournals: Bethesda access-control company Brivo acquired for $50M

June 11, 2015 Hans Kahler

washington-business-journal-logoBethesda-based Brivo, whose cloud-based access-control systems have more than 6 million users, has been acquired by Dean Drako, president and CEO of Austin-based Eagle Eye Networks, for $50 million.

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