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The amount of the deal was not disclosed. Sedona Systems provides the NetFusion™ software, which automatically discovers the Optical and IP/MPLS layers (L0-L3) of service provider networks. It uses this real-time visibility and deep analytics to optimize and automate network control. With Sedona NetFusion joining the Cisco Crosswork portfolio, the company will deliver an advanced network automation platform for its Routed Optical Networking Solution. CSPs can gain real-time, dynamic, and control of IP and optical multi-vendor networks together. They can move from manual operations across siloed teams and technologies to an automated and assured network managed through a single solution. Cisco Crosswork and Sedona NetFusion provide a real-time replica of the entire network to predictively manage any changes to the deployment, connectivity, and activation status of all network inventory. Operators can preview optimization, assurance, and changes, and then commit them ....
Cisco chases optical networking dominance with Sedona Systems acquisition Cisco chases optical networking dominance with Sedona Systems acquisition In April, Sedona Systems announced the addition of its NetFusion offering to the Cisco DevNet SolutionsPlus Program. Credit: Cisco Networking vendor Cisco has struck a deal to acquire multilayer network automation and control solution provider Sedonasys Systems, also known as Sedona Systems, for its NetFusion network controller, which it plans to pull into the Cisco Crosswork portfolio. Headquartered in California with a research and development office in Israel, Sedona Systems’ NetFusion software provides service-to-fibre visibility based on real-time data from operating network domains, including 5G, converged IP and optical core, access and aggregation. ....
Israeli startup Sedona Systems, a provider of multilayer network intelligence and automation solutions, is set to be acquired by Cisco, the tech conglomerate indicated on Tuesday. Kevin Wollenweber, VP of networking for Cisco’s Mass-Scale Infrastructure Group, wrote a post announcing the multinational’s intent to acquire the Israeli company, without indicating the financial terms. Israeli business daily CTech by Calcalist estimated the value of the transaction at $100 million. Founded in 2014, Sedona Systems developed software called NetFusion, Sedona’s network intelligence and automation platform, which offers communications service providers (CSP) a full, near real-time view of the network, enabling data-driven business decisions. NetFusion quickly became a leading, commercially deployed Hierarchical Network Controller (HCO) in the market today and has been adopted by major operators and standard bodies around the world, the company has indicated. ....
Sedona has developed a multi-vendor, multi-layer network controller The NetFusion controller enables automation of the optical and packet transport layers Cisco will add NetFusion to its Converged SDN Transport architecture Cisco Systems is acquiring programmable network technology specialist Sedona Systems for an undisclosed sum, the giant network systems vendor has announced in this blog authored by Kevin Wollenweber, Vice President of Product Management in the Service Provider Network Systems business at Cisco. Sedona, which has its headquarters in California and its R&D facilities in Tel Aviv, Israel, was founded about seven years ago and had raised about $20 million in funding, with Intel Capital leading its Series B round of $13.6 million in 2016. Financial details of the Cisco acquisition have not been revealed, but Israeli business media have reported a price tag of around $100 million. ....