This page contains the list of companies in Networking & Communication Devices category. Click on the company name to get further details of the company.

Blue Coat Systems, Inc. was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. The company was formerly known as CacheFlow, Inc. and changed its name to Blue Coat Systems, Inc. in August 2002. Blue Coat Systems, Inc. engages in the design, development, and sale of proxy appliances, and related software and services that optimize and secure the delivery of business applications and other information to distributed users over a wide area network (WAN) or the public Internet/Web. Its secure Web gateway products include ProxySG appliance to provide virus scanning, and also provide the IT administrator with visibility into and control of enterprise Web communications; ProxyAV family of Web anti-virus appliances for enterprises to scan for viruses, worms, spyware, and Trojans at the Internet gateway; and WebFilter, a content filtering database to protect enterprise and service provider users and networks from Internet threats, and inappropriate content and traffic.Blue Coat Systems's WAN optimization products include ProxySG client software that serves as the foundation for secure Web gateway products and WAN optimization offerings; ProxyRA appliances to enable authorized mobile users to securely connect to a corporate network through a mobile client device; reporter software to collect transaction log data; and director appliance to manage an enterprise's Blue Coat ProxySG appliances. Its application performance monitoring products include PacketShaper appliance to provide granular visibility into network utilization and application performance; PolicyCenter software to enable IT administrators to manage the configuration, policy management, software distribution, and adaptive response tracking of various PacketShaper appliances; and IntelligenceCenter software to provide application performance monitoring for PacketShaper appliances deployed in various enterprises.

Blue Ridge Networks, Inc. was spun out of Storage Technology in 1997. Blue Ridge Networks specializes in virtual private network (VPN) security appliances, software, and services. Its BorderGuard network security appliances authenticate network users, help prevent network intrusions, and manage deployment of network resources. Blue Ridge also provides managed VPN services. The company originally specialized in secure networking for intelligence agencies and other government customers, and has branched out into supporting commercial clients in such sectors as financial services, manufacturing, and transportation.

Communications Systems, Inc. was founded in 1969 and is based in Minnetonka, Minnesota. Communications Systems, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and sells modular connecting and wiring devices, and media and rate conversion products in the United States, Costa Rica, the United Kingdom, and the People's Republic of China. The company operates through four segments: Suttle, Transition Networks, Austin Taylor, and JDL Technologies. The Suttle segment manufactures and markets connectors and wiring devices for voice and data communications under the Suttle brand name. This segment also manufactures and markets various residential structured wiring products under the SOHO Access brand name, as well as markets various digital subscriber line filters for the telecommunications market. The Transition Networks segment designs, assembles, and markets media converters, transceivers, network interface cards, Ethernet switches, small form factor pluggable modules, and other connectivity products under the Transition Networks and MiLAN brand names. This segment distributes its products through distributors, resellers, integrators, and original equipment manufacturers. The JDL Technologies segment provides network design, computer infrastructure installations, IT service management, change management, network security, and network operation services. The Austin Taylor segment provides telephony and data networking products to telecommunications companies, distributors, and installers.

Connect Tech Inc. manufactures multi-port serial adapters, wireless radio modems, reconfigurable FPGA semiconductors, digital I/O products, engineering tools and ethernet-to-serial devices for the industrial and embedded PC market. Connect Tech company sells its products directly and through resale agreements with such partners as laboratory instrument software developer Labtronics, environmental monitoring specialist Sensorsoft, and audio equipment maker Studer.

CopyTele Inc. was founded in 1982 and is based in Melville, New York. CopyTele, Inc. engages in the development, production, and marketing of thin, flat, low-voltage phosphor display technology, and multi-functional encryption products that provide information security for users over communications media in the United States and internationally. The company manufactures color displays based on flat panel display technology, which emits light to display color images, such as movies from DVD players. Its encryption products consist of DCS-1400D, a docker voice encryption device; USS-900T, a satellite fax encryption device; USS-900TL, a landline to satellite fax encryption device; USS-900WF, a satellite and cellular fax encryption device; USS-900WFL, a landline to satellite and cellular fax encryption device; and USS-900TC, satellite fax encryption to computer products, which are marketed under the "Thuraya" brand name. CopyTele markets its encryption products through distributors, dealers, and original equipment manufacturers.

Crossbeam Systems, Inc. was founded in 2000 by former company executive Throop Wilder and other investors. Crossbeam Systems's products enhance the security features that Internet data centers offer to their enterprise customers. Its hardware platform enables customers to manage security systems from a single unit by consolidating firewall, virtual private network (VPN), intrusion detection, network gateways, and other functions. Crossbeam also offers network management software. Its customers have included AT&T, GlaxoSmithKline, Baylor University, and H&R Block.

Cryptek, Inc. provides secure data networking hardware and software products. Its line of ION secure networking products includes remote access devices and network access points. Cryptek also offers systems that protect networked office equipment with smart cards and personal ID numbers (NetGard) and secure fax machines. Cryptek's emanation security line protects information by limiting the stray signals and electromagnetic waves produced by computers and other IT equipment. Cryptek company primarily serves the federal government, but it also works with private sector clients.

Dialogic Corporation was founded in 1984. In 2006 Eicon acquired the media and signaling business of Intel, which was formerly known as Dialogic. Eicon adopted the Dialogic name when it completed the merger. Dialogic Corporation provides hardware and software components used to build and integrate IP telephony networks. Its offerings include media gateways, as well as software and boards that handle multimedia processing and signaling. The company markets its products worldwide to enterprises and service providers.

Digi International Inc. was founded in 1985 and is headquartered in Minnetonka, Minnesota. Digi International Inc. operates as a device networking company that develops products and technologies to connect and manage local or remote electronic devices over a network, via the Internet or via satellite. The company's products enable to create, customize, and control retail operations, industrial automation, and other applications. It offers a range of non embedded and embedded products. The company's non embedded products comprise cellular routers, gateways, wireless communication adapters, console and serial servers, USB connected products, remote display products, cameras and sensors, serial cards, and network management software. Its embedded products consist of chips, modules, single-board computers, network interface cards and software and development tools, engineering design services, and satellite communication products.In addition, the company offers Drop-in Networking solutions, which provide end-to-end wireless access to electronic devices in places where wires do not work or cannot be used. Additionally, it provides technical support, training, professional, and engineering services. The company markets its products through distributors, systems integrators, solution providers, and direct marketers, as well as directly to strategic original equipment manufacturers, government, and commercial partners. It operates in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Latin America. The company has strategic alliances with Microsoft, VMware, Hewlett Packard, IBM, Dell, Toshiba, Atmel, Ember, Freescale, Qualcomm, Wavecom, iTron, AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, Bell Mobility, and Rogers.

e-DMZ Security was established in 2001; founder and CEO Kris Zupan is majority owner of the company. e-DMZ Security offers clients co-managed network security systems that allow both the company and the client access and control over firewalls and other security technologies. The company targets clients in financial services, industrial manufacturing, and pharmaceuticals. e-DMZ's products include eGuardPost, which provides control for managing system administrator remote connections for protected environments, and Password Auto Repository (PAR), which addresses the problem of shared administrative password management.
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