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This morning Dell announced that it will acquire Force10 Networks, which specializes in data center networking solutions, increase its offerings in the enterprise.
The terms of the deal, which is subject to the usual conditions, were not disclosed. It is expected that the transaction will close at the end of the summer.
Depending on the income for the last 12 months, Force10 Networks-200 million dollars, the press release States, with operations in more than 60 countries around the world (approximately 80 per cent of its business in North America).
Force10 in open network cloud "technology essentially allows users to make their network infrastructure in the datacenter and cloud computing fabric. Alleged that the decision be based on open standards, automation, and virtualization.
Force10 was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in San Jose, California, with R&D operations based in Silicon Valley. In 2009, Force10 merged with Turin networks.
Clients are Internet companies, carriers, research laboratories and government organizations.
The company boasts a very long list of investors, including capital Crosslink, Morgenthaler Ventures, Motorola, United States venture partners, new Enterprise Associates, Meritech Capital Partners, but it was not clear how much capital, Force10 raised over the years.
Dell said that she plans to keep Force10 in existing operations in the United States and Chennai, India and keep growing business.
Technology leader that provides reliable infrastructure needed to build and protect a Force10 Networks intelligent services networks. Force10 's products deliver the scalability, reliability and application insights ...
Dell designs, manufactures and sells personal computers and other computer products, including servers, storage devices, network switches, software, peripherals and televisions.
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