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Aspera develops high speed file transfer technologies that achieve optimal performance and cost savings using existing network infrastructure.
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BTI Systems are leaders in optical transport solutions with Brocade and MEF certified solutions for CWDM/DWDM, optical multiplexing, amplification, dispersion compensation, software provisionable multiprotocol client service interfaces and packet switching.
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DNA stocks an extensive range of fiber optic and category 5e, 6 and 6A patch cables and connectors.
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Castle Rock Computing was the first company to deliver a Windows based SNMP management system. Castle Rock's flagship product, SNMPc, is a secure distributed network management system which delivers proactive real-time monitoring for your entire network infrastructure.
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GarrettCom, Inc. is an industry leader in providing cost-effective, Industrial networking products for industrial automation, power utility and telecommunication markets and outdoor markets such as traffic control and video surveillance.
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ghip systems develops and manufactures a complete range of active and passive fiber optic CWDM/OADM and DWDM multiplexers, repeaters and converters for Metro WAN, LAN and telecommunication applications.
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IMC Networks is a leading manufacturer of optical access and media conversion solutions for LAN, MAN and FTTx applications.
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Imperva is the global leader in data security. Thousands of the world’s leading
businesses, government organizations, and service providers rely on Imperva
solutions to prevent data breaches, meet compliance mandates, and manage
data risk
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Ipswitch develops and markets leading software products for businesses. More than 100 million people use Ipswitch WhatsUp software to monitor their networks, WS_FTP and WS_FTP Server to transfer files over the Internet and IMail Server to communicate.
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Lancope, Inc.® is the leading provider of flow-based monitoring to ensure high-performing and secure networks for global enterprises. Unifying critical network performance and security information for borderless network visibility, Lancope provides actionable insight that reduces the time between problem onset and resolution.
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Network Instruments Observer helps optimize network and application performance and availability allowing network administrators to control and manage their entire network. At the heart of the Observer product line is a comprehensive, freestanding protocol analysis console that can also work with remote, high-performance Probes.
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Patton Electronics is a leader in the production of network access and connectivity products including, Voice over IP (VoIP), G.SHDSL ipDSLAMs, broadband transmission, dial-up (V.90) and dedicated (xDSL) access servers, network termination units (NTUs), base-band and short-range modems, fiber-optic modems and interface converters.
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Rose Electronics offers the industry's most comprehensive range of local and remote server management products such as Digital KVM IP, KVM switches, KVM extenders, KVM Rack Drawers and Video Splitters. Rose Electronics products are known for their quality, scalability, ease of use and innovative technology
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Sawmill is a powerful, hierarchical log analysis tool that runs on every major platform and that can process almost any logfile, including logs from Firewalls, Web Servers, Proxy Servers, Cisco products and many, many more.
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SmartOptics is the leading provider of optical networking solutions based on Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) technology. SmartOptics products allow telecom operators, SAN architects and ISP infrastructure providers to build simple, straightforward and cost effective solutions to fulfill their ongoing and future network capacity needs.
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