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Barracuda Networks buys NetContinuum

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Barracuda Networks buys NetContinuum
By Frank Washkuch
Sep 19, 2007 12:41 PM
Tags: Barracuda | Networks | buys | NetContinuum
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

The purchase strengthens Barracuda's standing in the application delivery controller market at a time when many e-commerce companies are seeking solutions for Payment Card Industry (PCI) standards, according to the California-based company.

Dean Drako, Barracuda president and CEO, said today that NetContinuum's technology will help small- to medium-sized businesses meet PCI regulations.

“NetContinuum was generally perceived as a leading player in the application security market, and they had deployments in a large number of the Fortune 100, protecting websites from hackers,” he said. “It's been kind of a high-end market until now. With the advent of the coming PCI requirements, we believe that the market is going to get much broader, and there's an opportunity for us to broaden the product line.”

Drako, who did not reveal the financial terms of the deal, said that “maybe one or two” former NetContinuum employees were laid off as a result of the acquisition.

Dan Blum, senior vice president and principal analyst at the Burton Group, said that the acquisition was likely driven in part by hackers using the web, as opposed to email, for a growing number of attacks.

“It looks like Barracuda is probably going to be taking some of the NetContinuum technology and moving it down-market to broaden their offerings to the small- to medium-sized business area,” he said. “I think this is a logical continuation of what they've been doing. In the world of threats and attacks, more and more we're seeing the attacks coming over malicious websites.”

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