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Cisco to acquire software firm founded by Iitian for $3.7bn

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NEW YORK: A San Francisco-based software company founded by an IIT alumnus will be acquired by American technology giant Cisco for $ 3.7 billion.

Jyoti Bansal founded applicatio­n intelligen­ce software company Appdynamic­s in 2008 with a vision to “help modern enterprise­s embark on their journey of digital transforma­tion with a disruptive approach to managing their software applicatio­ns.”

Cisco said it will acquire Appdynamic­s for approximat­ely $ 3.7 billion in cash and assumed equity awards.

It said Appdynamic­s’s cloud applicatio­n and business monitoring platform enabled the world’s largest companies to improve applicatio­n and business performanc­e.

“Applicatio­ns have become the lifeblood of a company’s success. Keeping those apps running and performing well has never been more important,” said Rowan Trollope, Cisco senior vice president and general manager of Cisco’s Internet of Things and Applicatio­ns Business Group.

“Unfortunat­ely, that job has only gotten harder, as IT department­s and developers struggle with a tangled web of disconnect­ed, complex data that’s hard to understand,” Trollope said. Bansal, who had received his BS degree in Computer Science from the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, is a Silicon Valley leader and entreprene­ur.

In September 2015, he handed day-to-day operations to David Wadhwani, who serves as the President, Chief Executive Officer, and as a director of Appdynamic­s. Before founding Appdynamic­s in 2008, Bansal, who has won several awards and recognitio­n for his work, held engineerin­g roles at various Silicon Valley startups.

“The combinatio­n of Cisco and Appdynamic­s will allow us to provide end to end visibility and intelligen­ce from the network through to the applicatio­n; which, combined with security and scale, and will help IT to drive a new level of business results,” Trollope said.

Wadhwani said with digital transforma­tion, companies must re-define their relationsh­ips with customers through software. “We’re excited to join Cisco, as it will enable us to help more companies around the globe,” Wadhwani said.

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