Network Appliance, Inc, the leader in advanced networked storage solutions, today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Decru, a privately held company based in Redwood City, California, for approximately $272 million in cash and stock.
Decru is a clear market leader in storage security, offering data protection solutions to address a range of needs for enterprises and governments, including regulatory compliance, privacy, secure consolidation and outsourcing.
Decru DataFort appliances protect the core of the storage network by seamlessly inserting a layer of strong encryption, authentication, access controls and compartmentalisation.
"In an era where data is a precious asset and security threats to that data are accelerating, encryption is a key element of any data infrastructure," said Dan Warmenhoven, CEO of Network Appliance. "Recent, highly public mishaps point to the need for companies and governments to more effectively protect sensitive business, employee, partner, customer and intelligence data. Decru has established an early lead in the data security space. The combination of Decru with NetApp strengthens our own data protection portfolio and gives more customers the opportunity to purchase Decru products with the confidence that they`ll get the support, service and continuous innovation that distinguish NetApp in data management."
Over the last year, NetApp and Decru together have delivered many collaborative solutions designed to help companies and various government organisations safeguard their data and comply with a plethora of regulations that have recently taken effect. These solutions combine Decru DataFort appliances with NetApp storage. But Decru DataFort solutions are not limited to NetApp storage and in fact can be deployed transparently with a wide variety of vendors` storage systems in NAS, DAS, SAN, iSCSI and even tape backup environments. Deploying Decru appliances requires no changes to servers, desktops, applications, or user workflow, making Decru solutions easy and fast for customers to integrate into their existing infrastructures.
Decru solutions provide encryption at wire speeds, enabling maximum protection with no performance sacrifice. And unlike firewalls and network security, which protect the network perimeter and "data in motion", Decru systems protect "data at rest" behind the firewall, which is where recent United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) studies show up to 80% of all data attacks occur.
For Network Appliance, the acquisition of Decru augments the company`s already impressive line-up of data protection solutions including NearStore systems for disk backup and recovery; various SnapSuite software offerings for data replication, mirroring and restoration; NetCache systems and associated software for protection from Internet viruses and attacks; and LockVault, which helps provide the technology foundation for safeguarding regulated data.
The acquisition also complements the recent NetApp acquisition of Alacritus and expands the company`s ability to deliver advanced data protection solutions for hard disk storage as well as tape and virtual tape environments.
Finally, with Decru, NetApp continues to expand its ability to "front-end" multivendor (or heterogeneous) storage systems from various third-party vendors in the storage arena. Just as the newly enhanced NetApp V-Series systems virtualise a myriad of storage systems, NetApp and Decru solutions are also capable of protecting data stored on third-party disk and tape systems. Since January 2004, NetApp and Decru have worked together to deliver solutions to customers in sectors including investment banking, healthcare, semiconductors, software and the federal government. On 7 June, NetApp and Decru jointly announced an integrated turnkey platform for secure processing and storage of credit card data in compliance with Visa and Mastercard Payment Card Industry (PCI) security standards.
Decru was founded in 2001 and has raised more than $45 million in venture financing from Benchmark Capital, Greylock, New Enterprise Associates, In-Q-Tel, and others. Additional information on Decru is available at www.Decru.com
The acquisition is expected to close by October 2005, subject to receipt of required regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions. Decru will form a new business unit within NetApp. Decru remains committed to maintaining and furthering its deep relationships with heterogeneous storage vendors and networking vendors.
Network Appliance is a world leader in unified storage solutions for today`s data-intensive enterprise. Since its inception in 1992, Network Appliance has delivered technology, product and partner firsts that simplify data management. Information about Network Appliance solutions and services is available at www.netapp.com
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