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Riverbed Technology LLC is an American information technology company. Its products consist of software and hardware focused on Unified Observability, Network Visibility, End User Experience Management, [clarification needed] network performance monitoring, application performance management, and wide area networks (WANs), including SD-WAN and WAN optimization.
"OPNET" was Alain Cohen's (co-founder, CTO & President) graduate project for a networking course while he was at MIT.OPNET stood for Optimized Network Engineering Tools.
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Zeus Technology, Ltd. was a software company founded in 1995 and based in Cambridge, England, known for its web server. In July 2011, Zeus Technology was acquired by Riverbed Technology. [1] In March 2015, Riverbed Technology sold the SteelApp business unit to Brocade Communications Systems. [2]
Infineta announced its Data Mobility Switch in June 2011. The DMS was the first WAN optimization technology to work at throughput rates of 10 Gbit/s. [5] Infineta designed the product in FPGA hardware around a multi-Gigabit switch fabric to minimize latency.
OPNET Technologies/Riverbed Technology: June 9, 2014 / 17.0.T-PL1 [12] GUI Proprietary: Non-free snoop: Sun Microsystems: December 11, 2006 / Solaris 10 CLI: CDDL: Free tcpdump: The Tcpdump team April 7, 2023 / 4.99.4 [13] CLI: BSD License: Free Wireshark (formerly Ethereal) The Wireshark team November 22, 2021 / 4.0.6 [14] Both GNU General ...
Riverbed Technology Renee Lyall, 415-247-6353 (Investor Relations) renee.lyall@riverbed.com Kristalle Ward, 415-247-8140 (Media) kristalle.ward@riverbed.com.
In 2014, the company acquired Riverbed Technology for $3.6 billion. [17] Riverbed later filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy in December 2021. [18] After the purchase of edtech company Instructure in 2020, the purchase was accused of being "rushed" and "riddled by conflicts of interest" by a large shareholder at the time. [19]