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Citrix to buy NetScaler for $300m

Alorie Gilbert CNET News.com

Published: 03 Jun 2005 09:55 BST

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Citrix has agreed to buy network traffic specialist NetScaler for $300m (£165m), the software maker's latest foray into new markets via an acquisition.

The companies announced the deal, a mix of cash and stock, on Thursday and expect to complete it by October.

NetScaler's traffic compression and balancing technology helps to quickly shuttle data between Internet servers, making Web sites and private corporate networks run faster and more reliably. The company competes with Nortel Networks, Cisco Systems, Radware and F5 Networks in that market, which is expected to reach about $3bn by 2007.

NetScaler estimates that up to 75 percent of all Internet users go through its systems every day, with Google, Amazon.com, Microsoft's MSN, Ford and United Airlines among its clients. SBC ups the ante in broadband war

The company is Citrix's third acquisition in about a year. Last fall, Citrix spent $50m on Net6, which makes security programs for virtual private networks. It also bought Expertcity last year. That company's software gives people access to their PCs from other computers via the Web, a market known as "remote access".

Citrix plans to tie NetScaler's products into its own line of networking software, which allows companies to run Windows applications on low-cost, non-Windows computer terminals via links to central servers.

NetScaler employs about 200 workers. B.V. Jagadeesh, its chief executive, is expected to join Citrix and lead its application networking group.

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