When Kiwis fly: entries open for 2019 NZ Hi-Tech Awards
Awards will recognise a Flying Kiwi who will be inducted into the Tait Communications Hi-Tech Hall of Fame
Awards will recognise a Flying Kiwi who will be inducted into the Tait Communications Hi-Tech Hall of Fame
Auckland-based network monitoring company Endace has formed a partnership with US based Ixia, a subsidiary of Keysight Technologies, to develop joint offerings that Endace says will provide greater visibility into network activity, even inside encrypted traffic.
Auckland based network monitoring technology provider, Endace, has released EndaceFabric, billed as a centrally managed, network-wide packet capture and recording fabric.
Auckland-based network monitoring company, Endace, is getting onto the Internet of Things (IoT) bandwagon by joining the Cisco Solution Partner Program.
“We still have the same team of great people and we are all committed to continuing to lead our market."
"This stamp of approval from a highly respected award demonstrates the quality, creativity and ability of Phitek."
“Our team in New Zealand has created industry-leading solutions for network visibility systems and software."
When customers worldwide are clamouring for technology before its official launch, something is usually in the wind.
Waikato University could be described at the birthplace of the internet in New Zealand. Or as Rural Link chief technology officer Murray Pearson puts it: “The internet looks very different now, rather than centred around G Block at the university, it’s now centred largely around places like the Sky Tower.”
Lucrative maintenance and support revenue is becoming a bigger part of Endace’s revenues, according to the network management vendor’s April-September results, released earlier this week.
In a performance update statement, Endace reports revenues for its September 30 half-year are expected to be around $US18.6 million, an increase of 37 percent over the comparable period last year.
Endace is claiming its former US accounting firm failed to forward US$370,000 of Endace funds to the US tax authorities, despite being instructed to do so.
New Zealand-based security and network monitoring equipment vendor Endace is to bring its manufacturing operation back to New Zealand, after outsourcing it to Singapore in the early 2000s.
In a statement today, Endace announced that it has partnered with Christchurch-based GPC Electronics in a contract manufacturing deal.
Networking technology company Endace has gained a $4.44 million investment grant through TechNZ to accelerate its development programme.
Networking technology company Endace will officially open a new laboratory at its Hamilton office today, increasing staff levels at the office from 60 to 90.