HP builds up NFV stable through ConteXtream acquisition

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HP is seeking to take further advantage of the burgeoning software defined networking (SDN) market by acquiring ConteXtream.

The brunt of the deal, the terms of which have not been disclosed, concerns ConteXtream's SDN controller for Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV) that allows software-based services to replace hardware reliant functions.

SDN worth $8b by 2018

Once the deal has closed in the third quarter, ConteXtream will be absorbed by HP's Communications Solutions Business where the firm's CEO, chairman and founder, Nachman Shelef, will lead the business.

The NFV market is a part of the wider SDN market that IDC expects to increase by 733% from $960 million (about £578 million, $1.03 billion) now to more than $8 billion (about £4.82 billion, AU$8.60 billion) by 2018.

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