Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
SF OT/IoT cybersecurity Gartner 2025 CPS Leader acquired by Mitsubishi Electric for $883M Sep 2025 (largest OT security deal); 115M+ assets at 12,000+ installations competing with Claroty and Dragos for critical infrastructure ICS security.
Nozomi Networks is a San Francisco, California-based operational technology (OT) and IoT cybersecurity company — acquired by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation for $883 million in September 2025 in the largest OT security acquisition in history — providing critical infrastructure operators, industrial manufacturers, transportation systems, and utilities with AI-powered visibility and threat detection across operational technology environments: Guardian sensors monitoring industrial control systems (ICS) and SCADA networks, and the cloud-based Vantage management platform aggregating security data across enterprise OT environments. Protecting 115+ million industrial and IoT assets across 12,000+ installations worldwide, Nozomi is recognized as a Gartner Magic Quadrant Leader in the 2025 CPS Protection Platforms category. Operating as an independent subsidiary of Mitsubishi Electric with brand, leadership, and operations unchanged post-acquisition. Founded in 2013 by Andrea Carcano and Moreno Carullo (who pioneered the AI-powered ICS cybersecurity approach).
Irving TX global EPC contractor (NYSE: FLR) at $16.3B 2024 revenue with $17.7B backlog; new CEO Jim Breuer May 2025 growing data center/semiconductor segment from BHP Olympic Dam to CHIPS Act fabs competing with Bechtel and AECOM.
Fluor Corporation is an Irving, Texas-based engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: FLR) — providing global energy, chemicals, infrastructure, government, and advanced technology clients with EPC project delivery services across the full capital project lifecycle from feasibility through commissioning and maintenance. In 2024, Fluor reported $16.3 billion in revenue (Fortune 500 #265) with $9.5 billion in new awards and an $17.7 billion ending backlog, demonstrating pipeline growth driven by the AI data center construction surge, semiconductor manufacturing expansion (CHIPS Act-funded fabs), and life sciences facility build-out. In May 2025, Jim Breuer was named CEO, succeeding David Constable who became Executive Chairman. Founded in 1912 (113-year operating history), Fluor operates through Urban Solutions (infrastructure, manufacturing, life sciences), Mission Solutions (government), and Energy Solutions (oil, gas, chemicals, renewables) segments.
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