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Niagara Networks, Inc / Distributor: Zenya Technology
886-2-87801360

Niagara Networks, Inc., headquartered in Silicon Valley, USA, is one of the well-known network visibility manufacturers. It was the first to launch the innovative OVP (Open Visibility Platform™), which brings high-efficiency and easy-to-deploy flexibility to network security. OVP integrates the switch based NPB and Server into one box. The high traffic of the switch based NPB and the advanced packet processing capability of the CPU enable the software version of the information security tool, DPI identification, to be integrated with Niagara's Network Packet Broker. Through DPI, the call recipients of the OTT communication service can be parsed to help the supervisor perform communication monitoring tasks.

In addition, we provide a complete product line on the 1/10/25/40/100 Gigabit system platform, including Network TAP, bypass switches, Network Packet Broker, etc. These can integrate performance detection systems such as NPM, APM, APT, DLP, IDS, and inline cross-device hosts such as intrusion prevention detection such as IPS, UTM, WAF, DDoS, SSL, WAN accelerators and other important network maintenance and information security equipment. Formerly a department of Interface Masters, it became an independent subsidiary in 2016 and focused on its core and most competitive NPB products, increasing the new company's recognition in the market and promising that all R&D and manufacturing locations are in Silicon Valley, USA.

Product Category

  • Network Visibility
https://www.niagaranetworks.com/
PRODUCTS
New
Network Visibility
4540 & 4248-6C NPB with OVP (Open Visibility Platform)
New
Network Visibility
3808E & 3299 Hybrid Network Packet Broker
New
Network Visibility
Niagara NVC (Network Visibility Controller)
RESOURCE CENTER
Niagara Networks - Empowering MSSP services
Niagara Visibility Controller™ (NVC)| Niagara Networks
The Open Visibility Platform - Enabling In-Depth Network Visibility & L2-L7 troubleshooting
WEBINAR - Network Visibility for Unified Communications