Radware to Buy Nortel's Alteon App Delivery Division
Integrated application delivery provider Radware said Feb.
20 it has signed an agreement with struggling Nortel to purchase
the Canadian company's Layer 4-7 application delivery business. Financial
details were not disclosed.
Nortel added the application switch product line to its catalog in October 2000
through its corporate acquisition of Alteon WebSystems.
North America's largest telecommunications infrastructure and unified
communications provider, Nortel
is currently in the throes of Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.
The company has $2.4 billion in cash reserves but is saddled with more than $4
billion in debt and has been fighting serious financial and market battles for
more than a decade-mainly against heavy-duty
competitors such as Cisco Systems and Avaya.
Nortel, like Radware,
has many major enterprise customers in the financial services,
government, science, media and health care sectors.
As part of the intended acquisition, Radware would incorporate Nortel's
application delivery products-which are similar
to its own offerings-and repackage them under a
merged brand, Radware Alteon, the company said.
Radware CEO Roy Zisapel told eWEEK that the deal has been in the
works for several months and that Nortel's filing for bankruptcy protection
"caught us in the middle; actually, we were closer to the end of the
negotiations," he said.
Zisapel continued, "This will increase our customer base through the
channels that it brings. It means more consolidation in our market, and we have
an OEM agreement included so that we will be able to continue to serve their
customers without disruption."
In fact, Radware will offer each of Nortel's Alteon customers a full five-year
guarantee of continued service and support on existing Alteon products and
services, he said.
"That way customers will not have to worry about any service disruptions
as a result of the acquisition. We are committed to making this transaction
seamless for existing customers," Zisapel said.
