Bivio Networks Launches DPI Application Library
Bivio Application Library provides customers with "one-click" access and implementation of industry-leading open source networking applications on the Bivio 7000 DPI Application Platform
August 12, 2009
PRESS RELEASE
August 11, 2009 — Pleasanton, Calif. — Bivio Networks, the leader in networking systems for deep packet inspection (DPI)-enabled applications and services, today announced the opening of its Application Library. Targeted to government agencies, network service providers, strategic vertical enterprises and channel partners deploying network security, monitoring and analysis solutions, the Bivio Application Library provides customers with "one-click" access and implementation of industry-leading open source networking applications on the Bivio 7000 DPI Application Platform.
"Government agencies, service providers and enterprises are increasingly leveraging open source applications to deploy network security, monitoring and analysis solutions in their networks," said Dr. Elan Amir, president and CEO of Bivio Networks. "With our Application Library, Bivio Networks has completely automated the implementation process and shattered the myth that high performance networking and open source packet processing applications are incompatible."
Globally deployed in mission-critical networks, the Bivio 7000 DPI Application Platform couples application and network processor technology with a standard Linux operating environment, making it uniquely suited to support the deep packet processing demands of open source applications and services. The system also provides 10 Gbps performance with both computational and network scalability.
Applications include a range of security, flow analysis and network optimization software packages, all of which are certified to perform at throughput speeds of up to 10 Gbps on the Bivio 7000 DPI Application Platform, with higher performance available through Bivio's innovative scaling capabilities. The initial set of applications includes:
SNORT', a network intrusion, prevention and detection system that combines the benefits of signature, protocol and anomaly-based inspection methods;
YAF, a network flow recording program that processes packet flows into Internet Protocol Flow Information eXport (IPFIX) format for later analysis;
SiLK, which delivers historic and real-time analysis of network traffic;
Bro, a network intrusion prevention and detection system that uses event-oriented analysis;
Arpwatch, which provides alerts on modifications to address resolution protocol (ARP) tables;
nProbe, a scalable network monitoring architecture that passively monitors and collects netflow information on high-speed network links;
nTop, a network traffic probe that displays network usage;
Squid, a Web caching proxy for HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, and others that reduces bandwidth and improves response time;
Barnyard, which offloads the output processing task by parsing the Snort' unified output format into textual or database alerts;
SANCP, which creates network connection and traffic logs for auditing, historical analysis and network activity discovery; and
TCPdump, an open source tool for capturing and analyzing packets.
Application Library packages are immediately available at www.bivio.net or can be factory installed with purchases of the Bivio 7000 DPI Application Platform.
About Bivio Networks Bivio Networks is dedicated to providing leading networking systems for deep packet inspection (DPI) networking applications and services. The company's products support a wide range of customer solutions, including network security, monitoring and surveillance, traffic management, content-based processing, value-added Web 2.0 applications and services, and many other DPI-based networking applications. Bivio's global customer base includes worldwide government agencies, service providers, leading DPI-based application developers, and systems integrators. Bivio is privately-held and is headquartered in the San Francisco Bay area with office locations worldwide. More information is available at www.bivio.net.
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