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Cisco to acquire Topspin for $250 million

By Stacy Cowley, IDG News Service
April 14, 2005 10:38 AM ET
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Cisco Thursday said it has agreed to buy server networking equipment provider Topspin Communications for $250 million in cash and options.

Mountain View, Calif., Topspin sells programmable server switches used in systems from vendors including Dell, HP, IBM and Sun. Buying Topspin adds to Cisco's portfolio a line of InfiniBand switches, which Cisco previously lacked.

Five-year-old Topspin has a staff of 135 in Mountain View and Bangalore, India. Cisco, in San Jose, plans to add Topspin to its Data Center, Switching and Wireless Technology Group, headed by Luca Cafiero.

With more customers building server architectures incorporating blades, grid computing and clustered applications, Cisco needs to deliver technology like Topspin's server fabric switches and virtualization software, Cafiero said in a written statement.

Pending regulatory approvals and other closing conditions, Cisco expects to complete the acquisition in the quarter ending July 30.

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