Cisco has agreed to acquire Pure Networks Inc., a Seattle-based provider of home networking management software. The deal is valued at approximately $120 million. Pure had raised around $30.5 million ...
Seattle-based Pure Networks has scored $12.5 million, money it will use to add new features to its home networking software, build marketing relationships with equipment vendors and expand ...
Cisco Systems has cable set-top boxes and your home along with the routers. Now it wants the software that puts your entire home network together. Cisco, which is determined to be a big consumer ...
Cisco Systems agreed to buy Pure Networks for about $120 million to make its home-networking system easier to use. Pure Networks, a closely held Seattle software maker, already teams with Cisco, ...
Pure Networks has gone online with Network Magic, the company’s first product intended to simplify home-network management. Network Magic is a software application that lays on top of and manages a PC ...
This story was written by Rafat Ali. Cisco (NSDQ: CSCO), which has snapped up companies like Linksys, Kiss and others over the last few years, has now bought out Seattle-based Pure Networks, a ...
MANHASSET, N.Y. — Network connectivity solutions provider D-Link and networking software and services provider Pure Networks Inc. have formed a strategic alliance incorporating Pure Network’s Magic ...
Seattle-based Pure Networks has scored $12.5 million, money it will use to add new features to its home networking software, build marketing relationships with equipment vendors and expand ...
Cisco Systems agreed to buy Pure Networks, a closely held Seattle-based software maker, for about $120 million. Pure Networks already teams with Cisco, providing programs that let consumers set up and ...
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