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Exar Buys Neterion for
$10M
February 18, 2010
Exar
and Neterion have signed a definitive agreement under which Exar will
acquire Neterion - a privately held company based in California. The
transaction is expected to close during the current quarter ending in
March, 2010.
The purchase price is estimated to be between $10 million and $11
million dollars net of cash received. No other terms of the agreement
are being disclosed.
"The combined capabilities that Exar and Neterion will offer, address
not only the requirements of today's data centers but enable critical
features for the evolving needs of next generation data centers," said
Pete Rodriguez, Exar's president and chief executive officer. "Neterion
is a recognized leader in 10 Gigabit Ethernet network adapter solutions
optimized for virtualized data centers with an array of top-tier
enterprise server and storage customers. Their product portfolio
represents an ideal complement to Exar's market-leading solutions for
hardware accelerated data encryption, compression and deduplication."
"We
are very excited to be joining the Exar team," said Todd Oseth,
Neterion's president and chief executive officer. "Exar's technology
portfolio, as well as engineering, marketing, and sales resources,
allows a new level of focus on meeting the needs of our customers."
"Today, data centers are tasked with not only expanding their
capabilities to meet the demands of more users that have access to more
bandwidth and larger data sets, but doing so while managing rising
operational costs," said John Williams, Exar's vice president of Datacom
and Storage business. "Neterion's hardware optimized 10 Gigabit Ethernet
V-NIC™ adapters provide an optimal platform for IT organizations
targeting server consolidation. Exar's Hifn Technology products provide
the capabilities to not only secure those virtual partitions, but to
optimize network bandwidth utilization with hardware data compression -
all of this with negligible impact to server performance and power." |