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Rockport Networks

www.rockportnetworks.com

 
Rockport Networks is shaping the future of networking by providing a faster, more scalable, and cleaner option for the unrelenting growth in the storage and processing of data. The traditional, hierarchical network is an outdated architecture that is expensive, rigid, and painful to own. Autonomous Networking is an entirely new approach with the ability to boost scalability, availability, reliability, performance, and manageability, while offering tangible reductions in capital expenditures (CAPEX), operating expenditures (OPEX) and total cost of ownership (TCO). In addition to the financial benefits, Autonomous Networking delivers such outstanding power savings that its been acknowledged as a sustainable technology. How ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

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