Wednesday, 3 May 2017

Cisco to acquire Viptela

American Technology giant Cisco has said it will pay $610 Million in cash to acquire a networking start-up led by Indian origin software industry veteran. Cisco will buy Viptela, a privately held software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) company based in San Jose, a move that will expand its portfolio.
Viptela fabric, as it relates to SD-WAN and cloud networking, “fits in as an important piece of Cisco’s Enterprise Networking strategy which is driving an industry-wide transition to a software centric architecture and business model. Viptela was founded by 2012 by former Cisco engineers, some of them hailing from the Indian sub-continent.

Cisco will buy Viptela for $610 million in cash and assumed equity awards and the acquisition were expected to close in the second half of 2017 after the completion of the customary closing conditions and regulatory review. Cisco said managing the network is becoming more complex as applications move to the cloud, employees become more mobile and billions of Internet of Things (IoT) devices are added to the network.

Viptela provides a compelling SD-WAN solution that simplifies management, increases agility and reduces costs of interconnecting dispersed enterprise networks. Viptela technology is cloud-first, with a focus on simplicity and ease of deployment while simultaneously providing a rich set of capabilities and scale.

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