Английская Википедия:Aricent
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Aricent was a global design and engineering services company. It was acquired by French-based company Altran in 2018 and renamed Altran North America in April 2019[1] and Altran Americas in early 2020. With Altran's acquisition by Capgemini, the successors of Aricent are incorporated into Capgemini Engineering and to a lesser extent, Capgemini Invent.
Aricent was best known for developing telecom software which is used by telecom giants such as Cisco Systems, Juniper Networks, Nokia Networks, Oracle, Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise, and Nortel.
History
Aricent is the successor to Hughes Software Systems, which was established in 1991, as a subsidiary of Hughes Electronics,[2] with funding from Sequoia Capital.[3][4]
- 1985: Future Software Communications, a TCP/IP stack developer which will eventually merge with Hughes Software Systems.
- 1991: Hughes Software Systems (HSS) founded by KV Ramani in Nehru Place, New Delhi to develop software solutions in the areas of VSAT-based networks for voice and data, cellular wireless telephony, packet switching, and multi-protocol routing. Pioneered the development of Protocol Stacks.[5]
- 2004: Flextronics bought HSS to form Flextronics Software Systems and merged with Future Software headquartered.[6] Acquired Frog Design for approximately $25 million.[7]
- 2005: Expanded development operations in Kyiv, Kherson and Vinnytsia in Ukraine; Randburg, South Africa; and Beijing, China. Was delisted from India's stock market in preparation for sale.
- 2006: Was acquired by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Sequoia Capital as part of a $900 million sales of software companies.[3] The transaction represented the largest private equity buy-out in Indian history.[8]
- 2007: Acquired Datalinx; launched service provider offerings.[9]
- 2008: The Family Office, a multi-family office company with headquarters in Bahrain also joined in funding Aricent.[10]
- 2011: Rebranded to Aricent Group.[11]
- 2011: Opened engineering and development center for testing and wireless technologies in Vietnam[12]
- 2013: Rebranded to Aricent.
- 2015: Acquired SmartPlay Technologies, a semiconductor service based firm for $180 million. As part of the deal, SmartPlay's 1,200-plus staff joined Aricent's staff.
- 2018: Altran acquired Aricent,[13][14] with Aricent operating as Altran North America in the Americas;
- 2019: Capgemini announced plans to acquire Altran Group [15]
- 2020: Capgemini acquired Altran Group in April, with the majority of Altran staff (including most former Aricent employees) incorporated into Capgemini Engineering. Frog incorporated into Capgemini Invent.
See also
References
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