Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Cisco is already an investor in Embrane, which is based in Santa Clara, California, near Cisco headquarters. The acquisition is expected to close within three months.
Embrane's Heleos platform can deploy software-based appliances such as firewalls across a pool of commodity servers, using more or less computing power as demands rise and fall. It lets cloud service providers quickly deploy new, differentiated services, the company says. With open APIs, users can integrate Embrane's technology with third-party billing and orchestration tools.
The acquisition will help Cisco enhance ACI [Application-Centric Infrastructure], its SDN architecture, and offer more choice to customers of the Nexus data center switch portfolio, Cisco said in a blog post.
Embrane is led by former Spirent Communications CEO Bill Burns but includes several former Cisco engineers in its top management team. They will join Cisco's Insieme Business Unit.
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