Who owns Vyatta?

Who owns Vyatta?

AT
AT* has agreed to buy the Vyatta® network operating system and associated assets of Brocade Communications Systems. This platform includes the vRouter product line. AT also intends to hire certain Brocade employees associated with that business.

What happened to Vyatta?

In June 2017, Brocade sold Vyatta Software Technology to AT Communications. In September 2021, AT supplier Ciena Corporation announced an agreement to acquire the Vyatta talent and assets.

Is there a GUI for VyOS?

VyControl can be a web gui for multiple VyOS installation in a datacenter. Each of datacenter customer have a VyControl user to manage their own VyOSes (each user can manage several VyOS).

Is VyOS no longer free?

VyOS is a community fork of Vyatta, a Linux distribution discontinued in 2013. It is a network operating system that provides software-based network routing, firewall and VPN functionality. VyOS was completely free to download and use until the release of version 1.2.

Are there any other trademarks associated with brocade?

Brocade and Vyatta are registered trademarks of Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. All other marks contained herein are the property of their respective owners.

What does the Vyatta acquisition do for at & T?

The Vyatta acquisition will also expand AT’s white box platform capabilities. In late March, we completed a trial with a handful of companies and industry groups to design and build our own white box switches to manage data traffic more efficiently across our network.

What did at & t buy from Brocade Communications?

AT* has agreed to buy the Vyatta® network operating system and associated assets of Brocade Communications Systems. This platform includes the vRouter product line. AT also intends to hire certain Brocade employees associated with that business.

Who is the owner of Vyatta network operating system?

After the deal closes, AT will own the Vyatta network operating system, including its virtual network functions (VNFs) and distributed services platform, software under development as part of its unreleased roadmap, existing software licenses, and related patents and patent applications.