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Deepfield Networks

http://deepfield.com/
Last activity: 16.08.2018
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Categories: AnalyticsDataITManagementMessangerNetworksPlatformProviderSecurityService
Deepfield has been acquired by Nokia.

Deepfield is the leading provider of real-time network performance and security purpose-built big data analytics for communication service providers and large enterprises. Its Singularity® platform helps customers detect and mitigate DDoS threats, assess optimized analytics for network performance management, and formulate SDN-compatible control policies. It is perfect for use in data centers and service provider networks, including those implementing Network Functions Virtualization (NFV). Deepfield is currently deployed in over 90% of U.S. Cable.
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Location: United States, Michigan, Ann Arbor
Employees: 51-200
Founded date: 2011

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16.08.2018The Midwest’s Best-Kept Secret is its Vibrant Cybersecurity CommunityCisco’s announcement this month that it intends to acquire Ann Arbor-based cybersecurity startup Duo Security for a whopping $2.35 billion shines a light on the Midwest’s increasing strength in the cybersecurity space. Given that Ann Arbor ...
16.07.2018Why Michigan is the Midwest’s Most Improved Startup CommunityPitchBook’s recent report on the 3 critical factors for a strong venture ecosystem — density, resources, and talent — led me on a quest to find where, beyond the typical major cities discussed in the venture world, we see these factors crys...
16.11.2015How Early Exit Disease Stunts The Growth Of Midwest Startup CommunitiesAdrian Fortino Contributor Adrian Fortino is a partner at Mercury Fund. More posts by this contributor The Next Industrial Revolution Should Happen In America There is an unnamed epidemic slowly traveling through the middle of the U.S. This...
10.02.2014The Website Where People Watch People Play Video Games Gets More Traffic Than FacebookTwitch's homepage. Screenhsot. If I were to ask you to guess what websites take up the most broadband traffic during peak hours, you'd probably rattle off the usual suspects: Netflix, YouTube, Google, Facebook. And—Twitch? The videogame liv...

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