International Business Machine Corp.
is set to acquire CA-based Aspera, Inc, for an undisclosed amount.
Aspera’s technology helps to speed up the movement of massive data files
securely across the globe.
Aspera’s patented high-speed transfer technology helps companies
transfer large files or data sets in minimal time. The system increases
the efficiency of file transfer exponentially, reducing a 26 hour
transfer of a 24 gigabyte file, forwarded halfway around the world, to
just 30 seconds.
The fasp technology patented by Aspera helps to overcome
inherent blocks in a broadband wide area network thereby increasing the
speed of large file transfers. These files include video or scientific
research files.
This acquisition would help IBM to introduce an innovative solution
for its clients, which might help them to manage increasing volumes of
structured as well as unstructured data created by everything from
sensors to social media.
The company has taken the inorganic route to growth time and again,
which helped it to gain access to new technology. This strategy has
helped IBM to enhance its product portfolio, which ultimately helps in
generating incremental revenues, strengthen its technology leadership
and leads to a more favorable mix of business.
IBM will continue to benefit from its new initiatives like cloud computing, smarter planet, business analytics and optimization over the long term. However, stiff competition from Hewlett Packard Co., Microsoft Corp., and Oracle Corp. and sluggish IT spending are the major headwinds going forward.
By: Zacks
Link: http://www.valuewalk.com/2013/12/international-business-machines-corp-ibm-to-take-over-aspera/
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