Aladdin Knowledge Systems

For the American company formerly known as Aladdin Systems, see Allume Systems.
Aladdin Knowledge Systems Ltd.
Private
Industry Security Software & Services
Fate Acquired by SafeNet
Founded 1985
Founder Jacob (Yanki) Margalit and Tzvi Popowski
Headquarters Belcamp, MD, USA
Products eToken, eSafe, Hardlock, HASP
Revenue Increase US$ 105.9 million (2007)
Increase $ 13.911 million (2007)
Increase $ 14.888 million (2007)
Number of employees
464[1]
Website www.safenet-inc.com

Aladdin Knowledge Systems (formerly NASDAQ: ALDN and TASE: ALDN) was a company that produced software for digital rights management and Internet security. The company was acquired by Safenet Inc, in 2009. Its corporate headquarters are located in Belcamp. MD.

History

Aladdin Knowledge Systems was founded in 1985 by Jacob (Yanki) Margalit, when he was 23 years old; he was soon joined by brother Dany Margalit, who took the responsibility for product development at the age of 18, while at the same time completing a Mathematics and Computer Science degree in Tel Aviv University. In its early years the company developed two product lines, an artificial intelligence package (which was dropped early on) and a hardware product to prevent unauthorized software copying, similar to digital rights management. Yanki raised just $10,000 as an initial capital for the company.[2]

The digital rights management product became a success and by 1993 generated sales of $4,000,000. The same year that company had an initial public offering on NASDAQ raising $7,900,000.[3] In 2004 the company's shares were also listed on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.[4] By 2007 the company's annual revenues reached over $105 million.

In mid-2008, Vector Capital was attempting to purchase Aladdin. Vector initially offered $14.50 per share, but Aladdin's founder Margalit refused the offer arguing that the company was worth more. Aladdin's shareholders agreed on the merger in February 2009 at $11.50 per share, in cash. In March 2009, Vector Capital acquired Aladdin and officially merged it with SafeNet.[5]

Corporate timeline[1]

Products

DRM

Aladdin's HASP product line is a digital rights management (DRM) suite of protection and licensing software with 40% global market share, used by over 30,000 software publishers. It is used across many platforms (Windows, Linux, Mac).[6]

HASP, which stands for Hardware Against Software Piracy, was the company's first product and evolved into a complete digital rights management suite, that includes a software only option and a back office management application, in recent years also software as a service capability.

Internet security

In the late 1990s the company started diversifying and began offering Internet security and network security products, offering two product lines:

Digital identity management

Six models of eTokens

eToken, portable device for two-factor authentication, pasdigital identity management, mainly deployed as a USB token.

Network security

eSafe a line of integrated network security and content filtering products, protecting networks against cracked and pirated Internet-borne software.

Vbox

Used by Adobe and Macromedia in their 30-days product trials.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Company Profile for Aladdin Knowledge Systems Ltd (ALDN), retrieved 2008-10-20
  2. Shohet, Dan, "Aladdin's Yanki Margalit: It's not personal", Globes 15 - 09 -2008, retrieved 2009-11-16
  3. "Aladdin completes flotation. (Aladdin Knowledge Systems finishes initial public offering on NASDAQ)", Israel Business Today Article date: October 29, 1993
  4. "Aladdin Knowledge Systems to Dual-List on Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.", PR Newswire Article date: July 22, 2004
  5. Shuster, Shmuel (March 2009), Vector completes Aladdin takeover.
  6. Miller, Zack (March 12, 2008), "March Stock of the Month: Aladdin Knowledge Systems (ALDN)", Israel Opportunity Investor

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