Power solutions vendor Alpha Technologies announced this morning that it had acquired Cheetah Technologies for an undisclosed sum.
Alpha said it would keep the doors open on Cheetah’s Pittsburg facility. In addition to serving similar market sectors and mutual customers, the two companies have collaborated on outside plant power supply monitoring for “several decades.”
Alpha said Cheetah’s technical talent in hardware and software monitoring platforms was a synergistic fit with its current and future planned product and service offerings.
“We are excited to welcome the Cheetah team, its core products and its expanding network quality assurance product portfolio to the Alpha Group and look forward to providing more leading edge network management solutions to Alpha’s global customer base,” said Drew Zogby, president of Alpha Technologies.
Cheetah Technologies was a privately held company owned by Pittsburgh based firms The Hawthorne Group and Rosetta Capital.