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![]() Monday, May 12, 2008
Radyne Acquired By Comtech Phoenix, Arizona-based Radyne, a manufacturer of communications and satellite equipment, said Monday that it has agreed to be acquired by Comtech Telecommunications Corp., in a deal worth approximately $195.0M. According to Radyne, the definitive merger agreement will provide $11.50 in cash per share for Radyne, for a total of $223.6M. Radyne currently had around $28.7M in cash and cash equivalents as of March 31st. Radyne builds satellite modems, microsatellite systems; HDTV and other encoding (More info...) posted on Monday, May 12, 2008(Full story) Micron Gets Win With Egenera Boise, Idaho-based Micro Technology announced Monday that the firm's Aspen Memory products have been designed into products from Egenera, a provider of blade computing products. Financial impact of the design win was not announced. According to Micron, Egenera is using its 1 Gb-based, 1.5 volt DDR2 Aspen Memory modules in its platform. Egenera develops blade computing and server virtualization products, used to virtualize enterprise servers. Micron is a manufacturer of DRAM and NAND flash, imag (More info...) posted on Monday, May 12, 2008(Full story) LeftHand Bolsters VMware Support Boulder, Colorado-based Lefthand Networks, a provider of iSCSI storage networking hardware and software, said today that the firm has added new support for VMware Site Recovery Manager. VMware Site Recovery Manager is a new product for VMware's popular server virtualization software, used for disaster recovery and business continuity planning. According to LeftHand, its Storage Replication Adapter software has been certified with the VMware product, and can be used for automated disaster recover (More info...) posted on Monday, May 12, 2008(Full story) Alianza Joins WiMax Group Hosted voice communications software provider Alianza Inc. revealed Monday that it has been accepted as a member of the WiMAX Forum and will join its Applications Working Group. The WiMAX Forum is non-profit organization comprising more than 500 companies with the aim of promoting and certifying standards-based, interoperable WiMAX products, which have been designed to deliver wireless broadband services to residential customers and businesses. Alianza said its PowerPlatform will give WiMAX serv (More info...) posted on Monday, May 12, 2008(Full story) iLinc Shops Audio Conferencing Business for $4.1M Phoenix-based Web conferencing software developer iLinc Communications Inc. announced Monday that it has sold the majority of its audio conferencing assets for $4.1 million in cash. Specifically, iLinc said it sold its reservationless and operator-assisted audio conferencing business to Premiere Global Services Inc., an Atlanta-based provider of audio conferencing services. iLinc said it will continue to offer audio conferencing services to its customers as a Premier Global reseller. iLinc expla (More info...) posted on Monday, May 12, 2008(Full story)
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