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RADLAN / MSSI
Company typePurchased by Marvell Technology Group
IndustryTechnology
Founded1998
HeadquartersTel Aviv, Israel

Key people

CEO: Yuval Cohen
Ex-CEO: Jacob Zanke
ProductsNetworking

Number of employees

300+
Websitewww.marvell.com

Marvell Software Solutions Israel, known as RADLAN Computer Communications Limited before 2007, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Marvell Technology Group, that specializes in local area network (LAN) technologies.

History[edit]

The company was founded in 1998 as a spin-off from RND, which was founded by brothers Yehuda and Zohar Zisapel. RND was also the product of a spin-off, from the Zisapel brothers' RAD Group. Eventually, RND was split into two companies - Radware and RADLAN.

In February 2003, the integrated circuit (IC) designer Marvell Technology Group closed the deal to acquire RADLAN Computer Communications for $49.7 million in cash and shares.[1]

California-based Marvell said it would incorporate its mixed-signal ICs with RADLAN's networking infrastructure drivers, interfaces and software modules to make improved networking communications products like routers. Currently, Marvell's product lineup includes read channels (which convert analog data from a magnetic disk into digital data for computing), preamplifiers, and Ethernet switch controllers and transceivers.

In May 2007 Radlan was officially renamed Marvell Software Solutions Israel (MSSI), to complete the integration into Marvell.[2]

The company is located in the Petah Tikva technology park, Ezorim.

Yuval Cohen replaced Jacob Zankel as chief executive in late 2006.

Technology[edit]

RADLAN's core technology, Open and Portable Embedded Networking System (OpENS), provided IP-routed core software coupled with customizable management application, development environment and testing tools.

RADLAN's product lines are divided into three areas of development: Intelligent Intranet Switching; Intranet Accelerator Engines; Intelligent Network Services.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Marvell Acquires RADLAN Computer Communications Ltd., A Leading Provider of Embedded Networking Software.", Business Wire, February 6, 2003, retrieved 2009-11-22[dead link]
  • ^ RADLAN Computer Communications Ltd. is now Marvell Software Solutions Israel, IVC Research Center, retrieved 2009-11-22
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