AT&T to Buy Vyatta Network Software From Brocade
AT&T agreed to buy Brocade’s Vyatta network operating system organization as the carrier virtualizes its network, the carrier said in a Friday news release. AT&T will hire some employees from the Vyatta business, it said. The deal is expected to…
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close in early summer, subject to closing conditions and before closing of Broadcom’s acquisition of Brocade. The acquisition will help AT&T deliver cloud or premises-based virtual network functions, said the carrier, forecasting it will virtualize and software-control 55 percent of its network by year-end, and 75 percent of its network by 2020.