Arista Networks Officially Acquires Big Switch Networks

On the heels of January reports, Arista Networks revealed during its Q4 2019 earnings call that it has acquired Big Switch Networks to boost network visibility.

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Data center and large campus networking specialist Arista Networks announced on Thursday that is now the owner of Big Switch Networks.

Santa Clara, Calif.-based Arista said that the acquisition of Big Switch will strengthen the company’s network monitoring and observability suite it offers through its software platform CloudVision and DANZ, or Data ANalyZer, capabilities.

Reports first surfaced in January that said Arista had acquired software-defined networking specialist Big Switch Networks.

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Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Big Switch is known for its Big Cloud Fabric, its next-generation data center switching fabric that offers network automation and visibility for software-defined data centers and cloud-native applications. The vendor is also known for its Big Monitoring Fabric, which provides hybrid cloud visibility and security.

"The addition of Big Switch products enriches our analytics and visibility, helping customers monitor their cloud area networks,” said Anshul Sadana, COO for Arista Networks, in a statement on the deal.

Despite the purchase of Big Switch, Arista said it will continue Big Switch's partnership with Dell in offering cloud fabric and observability capabilities.

Big Switch Networks, also headquartered in Santa Clara, California, was recognized as a Visionary in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for Data Center Networking in 2019.

Arista on Thursday afternoon reported financial results for its 2019 fourth-quarter which ended December 31. The company's revenue in the final quarter of the year was $552.5 million, a decrease of 7.2 percent year-over-year, which Arista attributed to cloud spend volatility in Q4 2019.