Accedian
Canadian information technology company
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Accedian was a Canadian company that developed network communication and application monitoring software and hardware.[1] Headquartered in Montreal, Canada, the company was majority owned by Bridge Growth Partners, until its acquisition by Cisco in September 2023.[2]
| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Software and hardware |
| Genre | Network communication and application monitoring |
| Founders | Patrick Ostiguy and 4 partners |
| Headquarters | , Canada |
| Owners | Bridge Growth Partners |
History
Accedian was founded by Patrick Ostiguy and 4 partners in 2004.[1] The company originally developed service assurance hardware and software for telecommunications service providers, including mobile network operators. The first product was a backhaul networks interface device, which links cell towers to central offices. Accedian has since made network function virtualization and virtualized customer-premises equipment (V-CPE) products.
In March 2017, Accedian announced a US$100M investment by Bridge Growth Partners in return for a major equity stake.[3]
In February 2018, Accedian announced that it had acquired Performance Vision of Paris, France for an undisclosed amount. Performance Vision developed network performance management and application performance management solutions.[4] In 2020, Dion Joannou was CEO of Accedian.[5]
In June 2023, Cisco announced its intent to acquire Accedian,[6] and it completed the transaction in September of the same year.[2]