Juniper to buy NetScreen for $4B in stock
NetScreen's 900 employees will join Juniper's staff in a new security products group
IDG News Service - Network equipment maker Juniper Networks Inc. is acquiring NetScreen Technologies Inc. in an all-stock deal worth approximately $4 billion, according to a statement Juniper released today.
The acquisition will add NetScreen's network security products, including firewalls and virtual private network (VPN) technology, to Juniper's portfolio of high-end networking products. Both companies are based in Sunnyvale, Calif.
The addition of NetScreen's technology will help Juniper better serve its customers by addressing network security concerns, in addition to reliability and performance, Juniper CEO Scott Kriens said in the statement.
The deal is expected to close in the second quarter of 2004 and must be approved by the shareholders of both companies.
In a conference call to discuss the agreement, Kriens called the deal a "game-changing day" in the networking world.
It offers new opportunities for the combined company to reach large customers who are the focus of both NetScreen and Juniper. NetScreen's traditional strength in large enterprises will mesh well with Juniper's historical focus on Internet service providers, incumbent local exchange carriers and the defense industry, Kriens said.
At the same time, he dismissed the focus on those traditional market distinctions. The growth of networked devices, from PDAs to home entertainment systems, is blurring the line between public and private networks, Kriens said. The future will be less about focusing on specific markets and more about ensuring the quality and security of data sent from source to destination.
After completion of the acquisition, NetScreen's 900 employees will join Juniper's staff of 1,600 in a new security products group under the leadership of NetScreen President and CEO Robert Thomas, who will report to Kriens.
The initial focus of that group will be on meeting the demands of NetScreen's existing customers. However, the two companies will look at ways to "cross-pollinate" their technology and intellectual property, he said.
Together, Juniper and NetScreen will combine their technologies into suites of products that combine core IP routing with security and policy management features, extending the reach of security products from the network perimeter to the "heart of the network," Kriens said.
Kriens contrasted that with the approach taken by leading competitors such as Cisco Systems Inc., which relies on plug-in components, or "blades," to add security features to networking hardware.
Executives from both companies expressed enthusiasm for the deal. Speaking on the conference call, NetScreen's Thomas said executives at his company are "almost delirious" at the prospect of joining Juniper. Besides the combined resources of the two companies, NetScreen executives look forward to getting access to



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