Thursday, February 4, 2016

Cisco buying IoT platform Jasper for US$1.4b

Cisco buying IoT platform Jasper for US$1.4b

[SAN FRANCISCO] US computer networking titan Cisco announced on Wednesday that it is buying Internet of Things service platform Jasper Technologies in a deal valued at US$1.4 billion.
"I am excited about the opportunity for Cisco and Jasper to accelerate how customers recognise the value of the Internet of Things," Cisco chief executive officer Chuck Robbins said in a release.
"Together, we can enable service providers, enterprises and the broader ecosystem to connect, automate, manage, and analyse billions of connected things, across any network, creating new revenue streams and opportunities."
Jasper is a privately held firm based in Silicon Valley and enables businesses to launch, manage, and make money from the Internet of Things (IoT), a reference to the boom in traditionally dumb devices being made smart with computer processors or sensors and then connected online.
"With Jasper, companies can connect any device - from cars to jet engines to implanted pacemakers - over the cellular networks of the top global service providers, and then manage connectivity" of services in the cloud, Cisco said.
The purchase will be made with a combination of cash, assumed equity awards, and retention based incentives.
Cisco planned to build upon the Jasper IoT platform.
"IoT has become a business imperative across the globe," said Jasper chief executive Jahangir Mohammed.
The acquisition was expected to close early this year.
AFP

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