Hammerhead Networks was a computer networking software company founded in Waltham, Massachusetts in April 2000 and later based in Billerica, Massachusetts. The company developed software for the delivery of Internet Protocol (IP) service features, targeting internet service providers and network operators seeking to deploy and manage advanced IP services. Cisco Systems acquired Hammerhead Networks on 1 May 2002 in a stock transaction valued at up to US$173 million.[1]
History
Hammerhead Networks was founded in April 2000 by Eddie Sullivan, who also served as chief executive officer.[citation needed] The company focused on software enabling carriers and service providers to deliver differentiated IP services, an area of significant investment in the early 2000s as providers sought to add value to their broadband and data networks.
Cisco had previously held a minority stake in the company. On 1 May 2002, Cisco announced it would acquire both Hammerhead Networks and Navarro Networks in transactions together valued at approximately $258 million, with the Hammerhead portion worth up to $173 million in stock.[2] Hammerhead had 85 employees at the time of the acquisition.[3]
References
- ^ Chidi, George A. (2002-05-01). “Cisco buying Hammerhead, Navarro in deals valued at $258M”. Computerworld. Retrieved 2020-06-26.
- ^ “Cisco to Buy Hammerhead, Navarro in $258 Million Deal”. Wall Street Journal. 2002-05-01. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2020-06-26.
- ^ “Cisco Systems to Acquire Hammerhead Networks and Navarro Networks”. Archived from the original on 2002-06-02. Retrieved 2008-04-15.