As stated by TechCrunch, Cisco this morning announced that it has acquired San Francisco startup 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 Versly employees will be integrated into Cisco’s Collaboration Software Group (CSG) upon the close of the acquisition.
Versly builds plug-ins that enable groups of people to collaborate around content in Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations and emails.
From the looks of it, the service was still in private beta, so this is a quick exit for Versly.
Here’s how Murali Sitaram, VP and general manager, CSG, Cisco, pitches the acquisition:
“Collaboration is a top priority at Cisco. With this acquisition we’re enhancing our collaboration offerings and improving the user experience by integrating social technologies within the business applications individuals and teams use at work.”
Versly’s software will be integrated into offerings such as Cisco Quad, Jabber and WebEx.
This acquisition supports Cisco’s focus on the Collaboration market and CSG software, with the ultimate goal of helping customers to:
- Integrate collaboration into Microsoft Office applications
- Reduce coordination costs
- Increase productivity
- Improve connections between people and the content they create
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