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OnDemand
OnDemand
2000

Acquired by Chordiant Software. Provider of relationship management software for customer relations.

United States
Workforce
Acquired
nDSP
nDSP
2000

Acquired by Pixelworks. Provider of fabless semiconductor. The company provides video processing semiconductor designed to improve the picture quality of mainstream consumer televisions, flat panel displays and multimedia projectors.

United States
Hardware
Acquired
Aesgen
Aesgen
2000

Acquired by MGI Pharma. Developer of pharmaceutical products based on research collaborations and on utilizing proprietary drug delivery systems for peptides, proteins and small molecules. The company engages in treating side effects associated with cancer treatments. Its product is being developed for patients who suffers with oral mucositis, sores in the mouth that are a side effect of chemotherapy or radiation.

United States
Health
Acquired
Telera
Telera
2000

Acquired by Alcatel-Lucent. Developer of software for voice web application platforms. The company's Voice Web Application Platform is software deployed in a service provider's network that enables its enterprise customers to take advantage of telephony applications that transform the way they communicate with their customers. Its Voice Web Application Platform was built from the ground up specifically for the delivery of mission critical business applications that are Web-driven, yet accessible from any telephone via the human voice.

United States
Enterprise
Acquired
SoftPlus
SoftPlus
2000

Acquired by US Interactive. Developer of a software that integrates wireless telephones and other products for e-commerce by businesses. The company specializes in delivering total solutions in enterprise customer relationship management and electronic commerce.

United States
Workforce
Acquired
PRIMAXX
PRIMAXX
2000

Acquired by Sumitomo Precision Products Company. Manufacturer of micro-electricomechanical systems (MEMS) processing equipment. The company designs, manufactures and markets processing equipment for micro-electricomechanical systems (MEMS) and semiconductors. It offers a range of MEMS dry-etch release products, from lab systems to multi-chambered cluster tools for high-volume production.

United States
Hardware
Acquired
Bevocal
Bevocal
1999

Acquired by Nuance Communications. Provider of hosted application systems for customer self-service that address the unique business requirements of the mobile communications market and its customers. The company's hosted application systems intends to offer cost reduction and seamless voice service by addressing significant domestic and global requirements for mobile service providers thereby increasing revenue and improve mobile customer satisfaction.

United States
Infrastructure
Acquired
Optical Solutions
Optical Solutions
1999

Acquired by Calix. Provider of fiber-optic communications systems for the local access markets. The company provides optical networks for voice, video and data to service providers. The company's customers are facilities-based service providers including independent telephone companies, competitive and incumbent local exchange carriers, utilities, municipalities and housing developers.

United States
Hardware
Acquired
Restore Medical
Restore Medical
1999

Acquired by Medtronic. Manufacturer of a devices to treat breathing problems. The company engages itself in the manufacturing of medical devices to treat diseases like obstructive sleep apnea and snoring.

United States
Health
Acquired
Zayante
Zayante
1999

Acquired by Apple. Provider of hardware, software, tools and testing offerings. The company provides these offerings to serve the needs of consumer and computing product and semiconductor manufacturers. The company provides technology that helps to integrate the links between the worlds of computing, consumer electronics and networking.

United States
Hardware
Acquired
SiGen
SiGen
1999

Developer of layer transfer technology, processes and equipment designed to integrate the production of engineered substrates. The company's technology is a green technology as no sawing, grinding or other mechanical thinning of wafers, enabling semiconductor, optoelectronic and display markets to get access to next-generation devices built on engineered substrates that meet the ever-increasing demands of performance, power consumption and heat dissipation.

United States
Hardware
Private
QuinStreet
QuinStreet
1999

QuinStreet Inc focuses on serving clients in large, information-intensive industries, where the company has pioneered a broad range of Internet marketing tools. QuintStreet aims to partner with search engine companies by helping build websites with flexible content and offerings that are customizable according to the user base. Its generate revenue by delivering measurable online marketing results to the clients. Its product offerings comprise a full range of performance marketing products: Clicks, Inquiries, Calls, Applications, and Full Customer Acquisitions.

United States
Media & Gaming
Public
ELetter
ELetter
1999

Provider of an online mailing services. The company develops an online mail with letters delivered from desktop via postal mail to existing and prospective customers for direct market, invoicing, newsletters, announcements.

United States
Enterprise
Inactive
Otelnet
Otelnet
1999

Acquired by TeleCommunication Systems. Developer of an infrastructure software that enables real-time information exchange for mobile Internet subscribers. The company provides a software platform which integrates with carrier network elements and wireless portals. It develops text-messaging applications that connects cellphones to the Internet.

United States
Enterprise
Acquired
ishoni Networks
ishoni Networks
1999

Developer of broadband communication gateway technology. The company develops highly integrated Broadband Gateway Engines for OEMs to provide easy voice and Internet service over a single broadband connection to residential and small business customers. Its platform enhance technologies such as xDSL, cable modems, voice over IP, home networking over phone lines (using HomePNA specifications) and wireless technologies, to provide shared Internet access throughout the small business or home.

United States
Hardware
Inactive
Lightera Networks
Lightera Networks
1999

Acquired by Ciena. Provider of optical bandwidth management equipment for telecommunication applications. The company also develops cross connect solutions aimed at WDM market.

United States
Infrastructure
Acquired
NewPort Communications
NewPort Communications
1999

Acquired by Broadcom (Acquired 2016). Developer of high-performance optical communications chips. The Company's devices are based on a proprietary design technology called Current-Controlled CMOS (C3MOS(TM)).

United States
Hardware
Acquired
Vividence
Vividence
1999

Acquired by Keynote Systems. Provider of on-demand test and measurement solutions for business websites. The company seeks to improve the customer Web experience, increasing transaction success, reducing support costs, enhancing site usability and improving lead generation.

United States
Media & Gaming
Private
Optimal Networks
Optimal Networks
1999

Acquired by Compuware. Provider of computer and network support services to small and mid-sized businesses, associations, not-for-profit organizations, social services agencies and law firms. The company also provides OptimalSphere Cloud services including hosted exchange and desktops, colocation and private cloud and project services for server virtualization, server and workstation replacements and upgrades, network infrastructure upgrades, new network implementation, office moves and expansions, server upgrades and replacements, document management system implementation and upgrades, cloud computing implementation and migration, security assessments and disaster recovery planning.

United States
Infrastructure
Acquired
diCarta
diCarta
1999

Acquired by Emptoris. Provider of enterprise contract management software. The company offers Contracts, a web-based software to digitize and manage various aspects of contract negotiations and relationships.

United States
Enterprise
Acquired
Nishan Systems
Nishan Systems
1999

Acquired by McDATA. Developer of switches and adapters based on internet protocol and gigabit ethernet designed to offer large blocks of data to be transferred between servers and storage devices. The company's adapters switches support iSCSI, iFCP and E-Port for trunking to internet protocol backbones and legacy fiber channel networks, enabling customers to expand their storage networking options.

United States
Hardware
Acquired
Google
Google
1999

Alphabet is a holding company, with Google, the Internet media giant, as a wholly owned subsidiary. Google generates 99% of Alphabet revenue, of which more than 85% is from online ads. Google's other revenue is from sales of apps and content on Google Play and YouTube, as well as cloud service fees and other licensing revenue. Sales of hardware such as Chromebooks, the Pixel smartphone, and smart homes products, which include Nest and Google Home, also contribute to other revenue. Alphabet's moonshot investments are in its other bets segment, where it bets on technology to enhance health (Verily), faster Internet access to homes (Google Fiber), self-driving cars (Waymo), and more. Alphabet's operating margin has been 25%-30%, with Google at 30% and other bets operating at a loss.

United States
Enterprise
Public
Equinix
Equinix
1999

Equinix is a retail provider of data centers, enabling hundreds of enterprise tenants to house their servers and networking equipment in a colocated environment. Tenants can then connect with each other, cloud service providers, and telecom networks. Equinix operates 227 data centers in 63 markets worldwide and owns just less than half of them. The firm has nearly 10,000 customers, including 1,800 networks, that are dispersed over five verticals: Cloud and IT Services, Content Providers, Network and Mobile Services, Financial Services, and Enterprise. About 70% of Equinix's revenue comes from renting space to tenants and related services, and more than 15% comes from connecting customers with each other. Equinix operates as a real estate investment trust.

United States
Enterprise
Public
Octane Software
Octane Software
1999

Acquired by Epiphany (US). Provider of application software and services to the customer relationship management (CRM) market. The company offers customer analytics, campaign management and real-time personalization applications.

United States
Enterprise
Acquired
Sandcraft
Sandcraft
1999

Acquired by RMI Corporation. Designer and developer of fabless semiconductors. The company designs microprocessors that are used as computing engines in electronics products utilizing the MIPS architecture and a series of RISC CPU chips.

United States
Hardware
Acquired
LightLogic
LightLogic
1999

Acquired by Intel. Developer of integrated optoelectronic components and subsystems designed for high speed and dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) and ultra-high bandwidth fiber telecommunication equipment. The company's active optoelectronic components and subsystems based on automated, planar micro-manufacturing of active optoelectronic modules, provides a solution to the dramatically increasing bandwidth requirements of backbone fiber optics networks carrying internet, data and voice traffic, specializes in the integration of lasers, micro-optics and high-speed electronics to sell these advanced optoelectronic modules to OEMs building next-generation optical communications systems, enabling customers to markets its products to major telecommunication equipment manufacturers, high-end data-communication, switching and routing equipment suppliers, and emerging DWDM subsystem houses.

United States
Hardware
Acquired
Taviz Technology
Taviz Technology
1999

Acquired by Insevo. Provider of integration software that automates the development and management of intelligent adapters and connectors. The company offers applications that enables users to deploy and manage integrated applications cost.

United States
Workforce
Acquired
Triscend
Triscend
1999

Acquired by Xilinx. Provider of configurable system-on-chip devices and microcontrollers. The company's software enable user to create embedded systems for communication, consumer and industrial applications.

United States
Enterprise
Acquired
Broadwing
Broadwing
1999

Acquired by Level 3 Communications. Manufacturer of ultra-long distance optical signal transmission, reception and amplification equipment. The company offers optical signal transmission, reception and amplification equipment, all-optical switching device and software to service providers, enabling them to reduce cost and increase network capacity.

United States
Infrastructure
Acquired
JetCell
JetCell
1999

Acquired by Cisco Systems. Developer of standards-based, in-building wireless telephony solutions for corporate networks. JetCell develops wireless communications equipment with specialized features for in-building and metropolitan small-footprint applications based on the GSM standard.

United States
Hardware
Acquired
Zyomyx
Zyomyx
1999

Provider of a diagnostic platform. The company offers point-of-care (POC), CD4 (cluster of differentiation 4) T-cell count test, CD4 count testing is a diagnostic component in treating Human immunodeficiency virus infection.

United States
Health
Inactive
Ramp Networks
Ramp Networks
1999

Acquired by Nokia. Provider of Internet security and broadband access technology for small enterprises or remote offices. The company is a provider of purpose-built Internet security appliances designed for small office applications. The platforms can be integrated and offer an array of value-added services, in including virtual private networking and firewall protection, and can be deployed through value-added resellers, Internet service providers or managed security providers as part of a larger security system.

United States
Infrastructure
Acquired
Metamorphix
Metamorphix
1999

Metamorphix is a Beltsville, MD based private company whose line of business is Pharmaceutical preparations

United States
Health
Private
New Focus
New Focus
1999

Acquired by Newport. Manufacturer of photonics based in San Jose, California. The company offers tunable lasers, optoelectronics, high-resolution actuators, optomechanics and vacuum and ultraclean systems, catering to aerospace and defense, semiconductor metrology, life sciences and biomedical instrumentation sectors.

United States
Hardware
Acquired
Quantum Effect Devices
Quantum Effect Devices
1999

Acquired by PMC Sierra. Developer of microprocessors for embedded applications. The company's products are used in information-intensive products, such as networking, communications infrastructure equipment, business network equipment and consumer network products.

United States
Hardware
Acquired
Agilera
Agilera
1999

Acquired by ACS Application Management Services. Provider of application management and technology services to businesses in the United States. The company provides enterprise platform that provides access to enterprise applications, including enterprise resource planning, supply chain, e-commerce, enterprise resource management, productivity, financials, and human resource.

United States
Enterprise
Acquired
Cyras Systems
Cyras Systems
1999

Acquired by Ciena. Developer of high-speed, multi-service switching platforms for optical metropolitan area networks. The company develops next generation technology to enable optical networks to operate at extremely high speeds for accommodating network traffic. Its systems recharge wavelengths of light carrying information, protect the data being sent, reroute information if there's a break in the network, and drop off data at different points along the network.

United States
Infrastructure
Acquired
CoWare
CoWare
1999

Acquired by Synopsys. Supplier of platform-driven electronic system-level design software and consulting services to IP, semiconductor, and electronics companies. The company offers products, services, and IP models that support platform architecture design, platform verification, application sub-system design, processor design, DSP algorithm design, and software development solutions.

United States
Enterprise
Acquired
Brooks-PRI Automation
Brooks-PRI Automation
1999

Acquired by Brooks Automation. Supplier of automation systems, software, and services to the semiconductor industry. The company's solutions address automation requirements for semiconductor manufacturers and for Original Equipment Manufacturers of semiconductor process tools.

United States
Enterprise
Acquired
CellGate
CellGate
1999

Provider of security products and services intended to access control and monitoring over cellular networks. The company's products monitor and control who enters the property, when, and maintain detailed records of every entry, including photo and access codes and detailed individual schedules can be customized for each visitor and updated at any time, enabling customers to access cellular and internet security products.

United States
Hardware
Private
Broad Daylight
Broad Daylight
1999

Acquired by Primus Knowledge Solutions. Provider of solutions for Self-Service and Agent-Assisted Service, designed to help businesses and government agencies reduce support costs without sacrificing service quality. The company provides customer service software that enables Global 2000 companies to answer more questions instantly on their Web sites and reduce calls and emails to customer support desks.

United States
Enterprise
Acquired
Chameleon Systems
Chameleon Systems
1999

Provider of reconfigurable communications processors. The company offers reconfigurable communications processors for wireless infrastructure equipment manufacturers. The company's products include a reconfigurable processing (RCP) platform for the internet and a digital signal processing (DSP) platform.

United States
Hardware
Inactive
Webvan Group
Webvan Group
1999

Operator as an Internet retailer. The company operates as an Internet retailer offering delivery of consumer products through a proprietary business design that integrates its Webstore, a distribution facility and delivery system. Its product offerings are principally focused on food; non-prescription drug products; and general merchandise, including housewares, pet supplies, consumer electronics, and entertainment products and books. It's Webstore is customized for each facility to present only the products available in that facility. It offers a selection of traditional grocery store products and also non-grocery store products.

United States
Consumer
Acquired
Sycon Design
Sycon Design
1998

Acquired by Magma Design Automation. Provider of tools and methodologies for the physical design of high-performance ICs. The company develops tools that address the most critical issues of the IC design process-physical design for high performance ICs. The company focuses on the automation of design practices that have traditionally been performed manually in order to maximize system performance and minimize silicon area.

United States
Hardware
Acquired
Cerent
Cerent
1998

Acquired by Cisco Investments, Cisco Systems. Manufacturer of optical transport platform for service provider.

United States
Infrastructure
Acquired
Personic
Personic
1998

Acquired by Xperius. Provider of human capital management and recruiting solutions. The company's web solutions, services and software automates the process of attracting, qualifying, hiring and retaining a superior workforce.

United States
Workforce
Acquired
Genteric
Genteric
1998

Developer of non-viral gene therapy delivery systems to correct human disease. The company's non-viral delivery system allows a patient's gastrointestinal system to produce and secrete therapeutic proteins into the bloodstream.

United States
Health
Inactive
Digital Impact
Digital Impact
1998

Acquired by LiveRamp Holdings. Provider of outsourced e-marketing services. The company provides Internet direct marketing and e-marketing services to companies communicating with their customers online through email.

United States
Media & Gaming
Acquired
Abrizio
Abrizio
1998

Acquired by PMC Sierra. Provider of semiconductors used in terabit network switching technology for voice and data carrier infrastructure.

United States
Hardware
Acquired
CoSine Communications
CoSine Communications
1998

Acquired by WebBank. Developer of managed IP service delivery platforms for designed business IP service providers. The company's services used to provide customer support services for a communications platform, known as IP service delivery system, under contract by a third party and is currently pursuing opportunities to redeploy its assets through an acquisition of one or more operating businesses.

United States
Infrastructure
Acquired
USinternetworking
USinternetworking
1998

Acquired by AT&T. Provider of software management and outsourcing services. The company is engaged in providing hosted applications via the Internet for large companies looking for managed software services.

United States
Enterprise
Acquired
Nobex
Nobex
1998

Developer of an online digital hosting portal intended to create and host radio shows and podcasts. The company's portal provides users with their own customized digital application and podcasts, a back-end portal for business intelligence and playlist insights, and multiple listener engagement tools, thereby allowing radio stations and podcasters to engage, monitor and increase their listenership.

United States
Media & Gaming
Private
Therics
Therics
1998

Acquired by Tredegar. Developer of reconstructive products and pharmaceutical dosage forms. The company focuses on tissue engineering and pharmaceutical products. The company's product, Theriform, helps in tissue engineering and drug delivery.

United States
Health
Acquired
i-Cube
i-Cube
1998

Acquired by Fairchild Semiconductor International. Developer and supplier of cross-point switches for internet infrastructure, data communications, telecommunications, broadcast video, test equipment and digital signal processing.

United States
Enterprise
Acquired
HeartStent
HeartStent
1998

Acquired by Percardia. Developer of cardiovascular devices. The company's products are designed to re-establish coronary blood flow to help prevent chronic coronary artery disease. It is a medical device company targeted at the treatment of coronary artery disease.

United States
Health
Inactive
Abpac
Abpac
1998

Provider of Ball Grid Array (BGA) packaging. The company develops new interconnect technologies and advanced automated manufacturing methods for next generation ICs and electronic modules.

United States
Hardware
Inactive
Rightpoint
Rightpoint
1998

Acquired by Epiphany (US). Producer of enterprise applications for delivering real-time, one-to-one marketing campaigns via interactive customer touch points. The comany's software line helps businesses to sort and analyze customer information and how to react to decisions dealing with customer interaction.

United States
Media & Gaming
Acquired
Keynote Systems
Keynote Systems
1998

Acquired by Dynatrace. Provider of mobile application testing and monitoring services. The company provides cloud-based software for assessment of mobile application quality and performance, with a focus on enabling companies to reduce complexity, speed time to market, integrate with agile development and deliver mobile experiences to customers.

United States
Enterprise
Acquired
Transmeta
Transmeta
1998

Acquired by Novafora. Developer of semiconductor technologies and microprocessor designs. The company offers LongRun and LongRun2 technologies, a suite of power management, leakage control and process compensation technologies. It serves companies in the semiconductor industry, including integrated device manufacturers, foundries and semiconductor companies.

United States
Hardware
Acquired
Conexant Systems
Conexant Systems
1998

Acquired by Synaptics. Manufacturer of semiconductor for imaging, audio, embedded modem and video surveillance applications. The company designs integrated semiconductors multi-function printers, system-on-chip for inkjet, laser and photo printers and fax system-on-chip and datapump software to enrich and expand the user experience for audio and voice-enabled applications.

United States
Hardware
Acquired
SurVivaLink
SurVivaLink
1998

Acquired by Cardiac Science. Manufacturer portable automated external defibrillators (AEDs). The company provides firstsave AEDs, accessories and delivery systems all designed specifically for ease of use in saving victims of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA).

United States
Health
Acquired
Das Devices
Das Devices
1998

Acquired by Atomica (USA). Manufacturer of hard disk drives designed to use in recording head industry. The company's hard disk drives are specifically designed with GMR-based technology to adopt rapid transition for use in the recording head industry.

United States
Hardware
Acquired
IntraTherapeutics
IntraTherapeutics
1998

Acquired by ev3. Manufacturer of diagnostic and medical equipment. The company develops minimally invasive devices for diagnosis and treatment of diseased blood vessels.

United States
Hardware
Acquired
TeleCruz
TeleCruz
1998

Provider of integrating interactivity inside the television. The company provides a hardware and software platform to industry partners and leading television manufacturers. The company's key technology patents embed cost-effective integrated circuits inside the television in an open platform capable of supporting popular interactive TV services at a cost suitable for mainstream televisions.

United States
Hardware
Inactive
Lightwave Microsystems
Lightwave Microsystems
1998

Acquired by NeoPhotonics. Manufacturer of planar lightwave circuits and integrated devices for advanced optical communication systems. The company designs its products by combining silica and polymer waveguides. The company develops optical integrated circuit devices for telecommunications, networking, cable television, computer and data storage markets.

United States
Hardware
Acquired
SVision
SVision
1998

Developer of blood vessel medical imaging technology. The company's products scans and stitches together thousands of high-speed scanned images together to form an enhanced picture of the patient's blood vessels, enabling medical professionals to make more accurate diagnoses.

Asia
Health
Private
iCompression
iCompression
1998

Acquired by GlobeSpanVirata. Provider of real-time video and audio compression and communications technology to the consumer, computer, and internet markets. The company's current products include system-on-a-chip solutions for products such as digital video recorders, set-top boxes, PC TV peripherals, and video over IP.

United States
Hardware
Acquired
NetRatings
NetRatings
1998

Acquired by The Nielsen Company. Provider of internet media and market research solutions. The company's products and services are designed to assist companies in making business decisions regarding their internet strategies and initiatives.

United States
Media & Gaming
Acquired
Visionary BioMedical
Visionary BioMedical
1998

Developer of orthopedic products. The company develops products for the diagnosis and treatment of pathology within the epidural space.

United States
Health
Inactive
iAsia Works
iAsia Works
1998

Provider of internet services that allow business customers to build or extend their presence across multiple markets in the Asia-Pacific region. Services include high-speed, leased-line Internet access, hosting, co-location, managed services and other value-added services.

United States
Infrastructure
Private
Documentum
Documentum
1997

Acquired by OpenText. Provider of enterprise content management services. The company provides services that enable organizations to unite teams, content and associated business processes. It's integrated set of content, compliance and collaboration services support initial discussion and planning through design, production, marketing, sales, service and corporate administration.

United States
Enterprise
Acquired
Quantum3D
Quantum3D
1997

Acquired by Havelsan. Developer of three dimension graphics boards and systems. The company develops and manufactures visual computing and image generating software. It also provides hardware products, such as image generators, embedded visual computing platforms, vehicle-mounted computers and computer mezzanine cards.

United States
Environment
Acquired
Juniper Networks
Juniper Networks
1997

Juniper Networks develops and sells switching, routing, security, related software products, and services for the networking industry. The company operates as one segment and its primary selling verticals are communication service providers, cloud, and enterprise. The California-based company was incorporated in 1996, employs over 9,000 individuals, and sells worldwide, with over half of its sales from the Americas region.

United States
Hardware
Public
TopoMetrix
TopoMetrix
1997

Acquired by ThermoSpectra. Manufacturer of microscopes for research and industrial applications. The company has introduced many features that have been adopted by the industry such as integrated optics, built-in vibration isolation, simultaneous acquisition of several force modes and others.

United States
Hardware
Acquired
Perspecta
Perspecta
1997

Acquired by Peraton. Provider of information technology, engineering and analytics service for defense, intelligence, civilian, healthcare and state and local markets. The company offers end end-to-end, technology-focused solutions, leveraging the full spectrum of its offerings and industry expertise to ensure broader access to customers, capabilities and contract vehicles.

United States
Enterprise
Acquired
Abbott Spine
Abbott Spine
1997

Acquired by Zimmer Biomet. Developer of a spinal implant technology designed to treat spine disease. The company's spinal implant technology are less invasive and intervene rnabling surgeons to use it in the treatment of spinal disorders, diseases and injuries.

United States
Health
Acquired
Visual Networks
Visual Networks
1997

Acquired by Fluke Networks. Provider of network and application performance management service intended to bridge the integrity gap. The company's service has created a special package for enterprises contemplating VoIP deployments, enabling users to optimize the use of bandwidth and reduce operating costs across traditional and new IP-based infrastructures.

United States
Enterprise
Acquired
Sirf Technology
Sirf Technology
1997

Acquired by Qualcomm Technologies International. Provider of global positioning systems intended to confer "location awareness" or "location intelligence" to a wide range of consumer products. The company's systems consist of GPS semiconductors and software that incorporates all of the complexity of GPS technology tailored for a specific application, enabling product manufacturers to easily design and sell affordable GPS products.

United States
Hardware
Acquired
Headway
Headway
1997

Manufacturer and supplier of magnetoresistive heads to the disk drive industry. The company develops magnet resistive recording heads for the disk storage industry.

United States
Hardware
Private
YAGO Systems
YAGO Systems
1997

Acquired by Cabletron Systems. Developer of wire-speed routing and switching solutions. The company's multilayer switching routers perform on both traditional routers and layer-3 switches by delivering wire-speed layer-2, layer-3 and layer-4 functionality.

United States
Infrastructure
Acquired
Calico Commerce
Calico Commerce
1997

Acquired by PeopleSoft. Developer of interactive selling software intended to facilitate direct sales and net markets over the Internet The company's eSales Suite guides a customer through all phases of the buying process, spanning all selling channels, including direct to customers over the Web, resellers, extranet, retail kiosks, telesales reps, call centers, and field sales, enabling businesses to generate sales in an efficient manner.

United States
Workforce
Acquired
Aptix
Aptix
1997

Acquired by Mentor Graphics. Provider of high-performance pre-silicon prototype designed to accelerate the firmware and application software development timeline. The company's products allow integration of custom logic and verify and debug complex SoC designs in a real-world environment, enabling developers to accelerate their time-to-market, reduce costs and improve their product performance.

United States
Hardware
Acquired
Ore Holdings
Ore Holdings
1997

Operator of a drug asset development company. The company is focused on acquiring and developing clinical-stage drug development companies aimed at enhancing the value of the entities within its portfolio.

United States
Enterprise
Private
Active Software
Active Software
1997

Acquired by Metamor Worldwide. Provider of information technology services. The company offers IT consulting services.

United States
Enterprise
Acquired
ReGen Biologics
ReGen Biologics
1997

Acquired by Ivy Sports Medicine. ReGen Biologics Inc is an orthopedic products company. It develops, manufactures and markets innovative tissue growth and repair products for U.S. and global markets.

United States
Health
Public
Encelle
Encelle
1996

Acquired by Pioneer Surgical Technology. Developer of therapeutic and clinical development products to repair or regenerate diseased or damaged tissues. The company has developed and patented an injectable biopolymer that is expected to have application for multiple therapeutic indications. Other uses of the company's products include cosmetic surgery, tendon and bone repair, peripheral nerve regeneration and angiogenesis.

United States
Health
Acquired
Telik
Telik
1996

Acquired by MabVax Therapeutics. Provider of bio-pharmaceutical services. The company's bio pharmaceutical services include discovering, developing and commercializing novel small molecule drugs, enabling doctors to treat cancer and other serious diseases.

United States
Health
Acquired
Digex
Digex
1996

Provider of managed Web and application hosting services for businesses. The company's services include managed servers, Internet security, e-business applications, application servers and messaging & collaboration services.

United States
Enterprise
Acquired
CoStar Group
CoStar Group
1996

CoStar Group is a leading provider of commercial real estate data and marketplace listing platforms. Its data offering contains in-depth analytical information on over 5 million commercial real estate properties related to various subsectors including office, retail, multifamily, healthcare, industrial, self-storage, and data centers. It operates five flagship brands: CoStar Suite, LoopNet, Apartments.com, BizBuySell, and LandsofAmerica with approximately three quarters of its revenue classified as subscription based. The company has also recently expanded its presence in Canada, the United Kingdom, Spain, and France.

United States
Media & Gaming
Public
Wink Communications
Wink Communications
1996

Acquired by Starz Entertainment. Provider of an end-to-end system for low-cost electronic commerce on television. The company offers an enhanced television broadcasting system, the Wink Service, which allows advertisers, merchants, and broadcast and cable networks to create interactive enhancements to traditional television advertisements and programs. It collects the responses for purchases and information requests, aggregates them, and forwards them to the appropriate advertiser, merchandiser, or programmer. Similarly, viewers can use Wink to access program-related information such as news, sports, and weather; and participate in votes and polls.

United States
Enterprise
Acquired
Optivision
Optivision
1996

Acquired by URGO Group. Supplier of medical drugs and supplies. The company's medical drugs and supplies include diagnostic equipment, electrocardiograph, diagnostic equipment and clinical care equipment, enabling the medical industry and traders to access a wide range of products for their operation and trading.

Latin America
Health
Acquired
VeriSign
VeriSign
1996

Verisign is the sole authorized registry for several generic top-level domains, including the widely utilized .com and .net top-level domains. Additionally, the company operates two of the world's 13 root servers that are used to route Internet traffic. In 2018, the firm sold off its security services business, signaling a renewed focus on the core registry business. Verisign generates about 60% of its sales from the United States.

United States
Enterprise
Public
Commerce One
Commerce One
1996

Acquired by Perfect Commerce. Developer of a B2B e-commerce platform intended to connect businesses to their suppliers.

United States
Enterprise
Acquired
CyThera Pharmaceuticals
CyThera Pharmaceuticals
1996

Developer of medical drugs intended to shape the future of patient care through accelerated development of safe drugs targeted at ion channels. The company's drugs cures disease indications in cancer, stroke and immune disease, enabling customers to procure such drugs and cure multiple diseases from autoimmune disorder.

United States
Health
Private
Integrated Hydraulics
Integrated Hydraulics
1996

Acquired by Eaton. Manufacturer of screw-in cartridge valves. The company is engaged in providing custom-engineered hydraulic valves and manifold systems.

Europe
Enterprise
Acquired
Apache Systems
Apache Systems
1996

Manufacturer and retailer of embedded memory switch controllers. The company produces system-on-silicon chips for high-speed networking.

United States
Hardware
Private
Oratec Interventions
Oratec Interventions
1996

Acquired by Smith & Nephew. Developer of medical devices to treat spine and joint disorders. The company develops a technology which is based on the proprietary application of radio frequency and thermal energy for minimally invasive orthopedic interventions.

United States
Health
Acquired
Larex
Larex
1996

Acquired by Lonza Group. Manufacturer of the nutritional compound Larch Arabinogalactan ("LAG"), a natural soluble fiber extracted from harvested Larch trees. LAG is extracted and purified through a patented and proprietary process to deliver functionally optimized products sold into the health science, consumer and industrial markets. LAG, a natural, bioactive compound for use in human and animal nutrition, personal care and industrial applications, is generally recognized as safe (GRAS). It has been found to offer many significant benefits, the most important ones being in the fields of immune enhancement and digestive health. LAG products provide multifunctional properties either in stand-alone products or when combined with other ingredients to enhance product performance.

United States
Consumer
Acquired
Persistence Software
Persistence Software
1996

Acquired by Progress Software. Provider of data access and caching infrastructure software. The company provides a data services infrastructure that brings business information to global decision makers without the expense of replicated data centers.

United States
Workforce
Acquired
Brocade
Brocade
1996

Acquired by Broadcom (Acquired 2016). Brocade Communication Systems was a developer of networking technology designed to provide future-proofed alternatives for consolidation, virtualization, and cloud computing. The company's technology offered storage networking, data centre, and ethernet fabric routing, software networking, and campus networking, enabling customers to build and grow successful businesses in a constantly changing environment. On November 17, 2017, the firm was acquired by Broadcom.

United States
Infrastructure
Acquired
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