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Ixia Wins Dell

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Calabasas-based Ixia , the developer of IP network testing equipment, reported Monday that its products were selected for testing efforts at Dell. Ixia said it was selected to test large rack servers, because it is able to emulate millions of subscribers interacting with Internet and enterprise services. READ MORE>>.

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Ixia Taps Manufacturing Partner

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Calabasas-based Ixia, which develops test hardware and software for the networking market, announced this morning that it has selected Plexus Corp. According to Ixia, Plexus will manufacture its test, measurement, and service verification products. as its strategic supply chain solutions provider. READ MORE>>.

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Ixia Buys Agilent Product Line For $44M

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Calabasas-based Ixia said Wednesday that it has signed a definitive agreement to buy a product line from Agilent Technologies, in a deal worth $44M in cash. Agilent's N2X Data Networks product line is used for testing and validating next generation networking equipment, including voice-over-IP, VPN, and data services.

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Ixia Buys Catapult Communications

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Calabasas-based Ixia said late Monday afternoon that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Catapult Communications, a developer of 3G and 4G wireless networking test products. Ixia said the acquisition will complement its IP performance test systems and service verification products.

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Interview with Vic Alston, Ixia

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To do that, we spoke with Vic Alston , the CEO of Calabasas-based Ixia (www.ixiacom.com), a publicly traded maker of network testing equipment and software. They are IP acquisitions with some amount of channel and product, and are really meant as an IP acquisition into our core platform. We're benefiting from all of that.