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Cisco To Buy ScanSafe For $183 Million

FP Archives February 2, 2017, 22:18:24 IST

The deal helps Cisco expand its security portfolio.

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Cisco To Buy ScanSafe For $183 Million

Cisco Systems is buying privately-held Web security company ScanSafe for about $183 million, a move that will intensify its battle with security giants Symantec and McAfee. ScanSafe sells Web-based services that protect business computer networks and PCs from hackers, saving companies the cost of buying and installing software on their own equipment.

The top two security software companies, Symantec and McAfee, already sell such products, which are known as ‘cloud’ services and whose sales are growing at a far faster clip than traditional software. Cisco announced the deal yesterday, saying it expects the transaction to close in its fiscal second quarter that ends in January 2010. The $183 million price tag includes cash and retention-based incentives, Cisco said. The deal helps Cisco expand its security portfolio, which includes e-mail and Web security software company IronPort that it bought in 2007.

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San Jose, California-based Cisco has in recent months stepped up its pace of acquisitions. It announced deals earlier for wireless equipment maker Starent Networks for $2.9 billion and Norwegian video conferencing maker Tandberg for $3 billion. (Reuters)

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