Acano’s hardware and software products include gateways, and video and audio bridges designed to allow customers to connect video systems from multiple vendors across both cloud and hybrid environments. Cisco says acquiring Acano will support its collaboration strategy of delivering video to multiple interoperable endpoints, screens and workspaces, at scale.
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Cisco says less than 10% of the conference rooms in the world are connected via video. Acano will help Cisco deliver video to tens of thousands of users from the cloud to any screen, including Microsoft platforms, through support of the WebRTC protocol, the company says.
The Acano acquisition is expected to close in Cisco’s fiscal 2016 third quarter, which ends in April, 2016. The company will join Cisco’s Collaboration Technology Group led by Senior Vice President and General Manager Rowan Trollope.
Under the terms of the agreement, Cisco will pay cash and assumed equity awards, plus additional retention based incentives for Acano employees who join Cisco.