![]() We will answer them starting with this email and continue at a Townhall meeting at 10am Pacific. I have a lot to say, but I’ll try to keep it short since I know you all have a lot of questions. If you haven’t read the announcement yet, you should take a moment to read the press release first. Because this is a really big deal and Cisco is a public company, I unfortunately wasn’t able to talk about it with all of you before the news hit the wires. You’re going to read in the news this morning (or afternoon for the London team) that we’ve entered into an agreement to be acquired by Cisco. Below, I have included an email I sent earlier this morning to the incredible team we have here at OpenDNS that provides more details on this partnership with Cisco. In the meantime, I’d like to point you to a blog post from Cisco Chief Technology and Strategy Officer Hilton Romanski which you can find here, along with a site we created to discuss this announcement. We’re very excited for what the future holds, and we’ll share more about that in the coming months. In Cisco’s words: “This level of service for all users is a priority.” We’re not going anywhere and OpenDNS as you know it will continue to work as it does today. Cisco’s commitment back to you is to maintain OpenDNS as it is today. It’s an honor to serve you.Ĭisco recognized this passion and was drawn to OpenDNS because of it. We take our commitment to you and your trust in us with the utmost seriousness. We will carry this passion with us as we transition to become a part of Cisco. That number includes the employees of more than 10,000 organizations, from small businesses to global deployments with Fortune 500 enterprises. Today we protect 65 million Internet users spread across more than 150 countries. Your feedback and support helps us build world-class security services, and frankly, it’s what motivates us each and every day to deliver security solutions to keep you and your company secure. It’s because of you that we have grown into the company we are today. I often say we have the best users and customers in the world, and I mean it. This morning Cisco announced its intention to acquire OpenDNS. Customers, users, and friends of OpenDNS,
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