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Cisco today announced that it has acquired San Francisco launch Versly, a privately held company that develops collaboration tools that integrate with Microsoft Office applications.
Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed, but all the Versly staff will be integrated into the Cisco collaboration software group (CSG) to the end of the purchase.
Versly builds plug-ins that allow groups of people to collaborate around content within Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, and e-mail.
From the looks of it service remains private beta, so this is a quick way to Versly.
Here's how Murali Sitaram, Vice President and General Manager, Cisco's CSG buy resin:
"Cooperation is the main priority in Cisco. With this acquisition we are strengthening our offers of cooperation and improving the user experience by integrating social technologies in business individuals and group applications at work. "
Versly and software will be integrated into the victim as Cisco Quad, Jabber and WebEx.
According to the characteristics of their CrunchBase Versly was supported by seed funding from Accel Partners, increased, core enterprises, 500 startups and a pair of Angel investors, including Scott Dietzen, Kenny Van Zant, Jonathan Katzman and Rasool RAYANI.
The company was started by former BEA and Sun exec Benjamin Renault and former Yahoo-er Erik Eccles. The rest of the team here in detail.
Versly integrates with Word, Excel, and Powerpoint, making it easy for groups to stay organized and on track is always and everywhere.
Cisco develops and sells equipment maintenance, software, networks and communications. Products are divided into five brands: Linksys, Cisco, WebEx, IronPort and Scientific Atlanta. Cisco was founded in. ..
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