Riverbed Technology, Inc. is an American information technology company. Its products consist of software and hardware focused on network performance monitoring, application performance management, edge computing, Wi-Fi and wide area networks (WANs), including SD-WAN and WAN optimization.
Riverbed has its headquarters in San Francisco.
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History
Jerry Kennelly, former CEO, and Steve McCanne, former CTO, founded a technology company in May, 2002, originally named NBT (Next Big Thing) Technology. The company became Riverbed Technology in 2003. Kennelly and McCanne led internal development of the first SteelHead appliances, the 500, 1000, 2000, and 5000 models, and the first SteelHead shipped in April 2004 to Environment Canada.
Riverbed stock began trading on NASDAQ September 21, 2006. Riverbed opened up an off-site location at Research Park, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign before 2009.
In February 2014, the US hedge fund Elliott Management Corporation made a $3.36 billion offer to acquire Riverbed (after a bid of $3.08 was rejected).
In October 2014 ZDNet reported NetApp's acquisition of Riverbed Technology's SteelStore line of data backup and protection products, which NetApp later renamed as "AltaVault".
On December 15, 2014, Riverbed announced it would be acquired by private equity investment firm Thoma Bravo, LLC and Teachers' Private Capital, the private investor department of Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan. The value was estimated at approximately $3.6 billion, and closed in April 2015.
On April 3, 2018, Riverbed announced the retirement of Co-Founder and CEO Jerry M. Kennelly and appointment of Paul Mountford as CEO.
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Acquisitions
On February 20, 2009, Riverbed completed the acquisition of Mazu Networks. The Mazu products, which were initially renamed Cascade (and in 2014 became part of Riverbed SteelCentral), analyze network traffic to provide information about the interactions of and dependencies between users, applications and systems.
On October 21, 2010, Riverbed acquired CACE Technologies, and folded its Shark network analysis product and Pilot interface product into the Riverbed Cascade product suite. CACE was also the corporate sponsor of the open source network protocol analyzer product Wireshark. Riverbed assumed corporate sponsorship.
In November 2010, Riverbed acquired Global Protocols, LLC, a provider of Satellite optimization to the defense marketplace. Its SkipWare product, a proprietary commercial implementation of the Space Communications Protocol Specifications (SCPS), is used in US Department of Defense communications satellites.
On July 19, 2011, Riverbed acquired Zeus Technology, a provider of high-performance software-based load balancing and traffic management for virtual and cloud computing environments. Its primary product was the Zeus Virtual Application Delivery Controller (vADC) which evolved into Riverbed SteelApp. On the same day, Riverbed acquired Aptimize Limited, a provider of web content optimization technology, based in Wellington, New Zealand.Brocade announced its intent to acquire the Riverbed SteelApp business in February 2015, and that acquisition completed in March 2015.
On January 11, 2012, Riverbed purchased assets of Expand Networks, including its intellectual property, out of liquidation in Israel.
In December 2012, Riverbed acquired OPNET Technologies for $1 billion. OPNET, based in Bethesda, MD, provided performance analysis software for applications and networks, which evolved into Riverbed SteelCentral.
On January 19, 2016, Riverbed Technology acquired Germany-based Ocedo, a provider of software-defined networking and SD-WAN technology. Using software-defined network technology acquired from Ocedo, Riverbed announced SteelConnect in April 2016.
In August 2016, Riverbed acquired Aternity, a company that provides end-user experience and application performance monitoring technology, to expand Riverbed's SteelCentral performance monitoring capabilities.
In April 2017, Riverbed acquired Xirrus, a Wi-Fi technology company. The acquisition expanded Riverbed's SteelConnect technology with the integration of cloud-managed Wi-Fi solutions.
Products & Offerings:
Riverbed's offerings are centered around the Riverbed Digital Performance Platform. The platform consists of three solution areas including Cloud Networking, Digital Experience, and Cloud Edge.
Riverbed Technology's products fall under four categories: 1) network performance monitoring/application performance monitoring, 2) edge computing, 3) Wi-Fi 4) wide area networks (WANs), including software-defined wide area networks (SD-WAN) and WAN optimization.
Network Performance Monitoring/Application Performance Monitoring
SteelCentral - Riverbed SteelCentral is a performance management platform and control suite that provides visibility of user experience, application, cloud and network performance.
Edge Computing
SteelFusion - Riverbed SteelFusion provides a branch and remote office infrastructure with software-defined edge computing with centralized branch data and services in the data center or the cloud.
Wi-Fi
Riverbed Xirrus- Riverbed Xirrus provides wireless and wired LAN capabilities, integrated with Riverbed SteelConnect.
Wide Area Networks (WANs), Including SD-WAN and WAN Optimization
SteelHead - Riverbed SteelHead delivers applications across the hybrid WAN, with a focus on cloud application performance that addresses bandwidth limitations and WAN latency.
SteelConnect - Riverbed SteelConnect is an SD-WAN and cloud networking product.
Legal proceedings
Silver Peak Systems
From 2011 to 2013, Riverbed was engaged in several lawsuits with Silver Peak Systems over alleged patent infringement. In June 2015, the companies announced a settlement of the suits in U.S. District Courts in Delaware and Northern District of California. As part of the settlement, the parties agreed to a mutual release and cross-license regarding all asserted patents, as well as all patents and applications in the asserted patents' "patent families." In addition, all claims and counterclaims were dismissed and no payments were made by either party.
Zeus Technology Limited
In connection with Riverbed's July 2011 acquisition of the outstanding securities of Zeus Technology Limited (Zeus), the share purchase agreement provided for certain additional potential payments (acquisition-related contingent consideration) totaling up to $27.0 million in cash, based on achievement of certain bookings targets related to Zeus products for the period from July 20, 2011 through July 31, 2012 (the Zeus Earn-Out period). The share purchase agreement also provided for a potential $3.0 million payment as an incentive bonus to former employees of Zeus, based on achievement of certain bookings targets related to Zeus products for the Zeus Earn-Out period. In October 2012 Riverbed served the representative of the Zeus shareholders, as lead defendant and proposed defendant class representative for all other similarly situated former shareholders of Zeus, with a lawsuit, requesting declaratory judgment that, among other things, (a) Riverbed is not in breach of the share purchase agreement, and (b) Riverbed does not owe any acquisition-related contingent consideration under the share purchase agreement because the necessary conditions precedent to the payment of acquisition-related contingent consideration did not occur.
See also
- Infineta Systems, partially acquired by Riverbed Technology
References
External links
- Official website
- "Top 10 Fastest-Growing Tech Companies: #3", Forbes.com, 16 Feb 2011. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
- "The Muhammad Ali of Cloud Computing", Business Week, 27 January 2011. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
- "CRN's Data Center 100: #24", CRN Web Site, 21 January 2011. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
- "America's Fastest Growing Tech Companies: #2", Forbes, 1 April 2010. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
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