Data & Systems Technology now offers Endace network monitoring technology
17 May 2006
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Data & Systems Technology was recently appointed as the exclusive distributor for southern Africa of Endace Measurement Systems, a global leader in network monitoring cards.
Endace, a New Zealand-based company, provides its global customers, which include government security agencies, international telecommunication companies and some of the worlds largest ISPs, with solutions that enable observation and analysis of 100% of the traffic carried on their networks. This guarantees security, integrity and performance for their users and applications, regardless of transmission speed, loading or interface type, it claims.
Endace says that its hardware acceleration and network monitoring technology guarantees 100% packet capture with any packet size or distribution, provides precision time-stamping, and offers CPU offload and co-processor acceleration (IP Filtering, ATM re-assembly). Its network monitoring cards (DAG cards) cover a wide range of interfaces including: E1/T1/J1, E3/T3/DS3, 10/100/1000 Base-T, Gigabit-Ethernet, OC3c/OC12c (two x 155 Mbps), OC48c (2,488 Gbp)s and up to OC192c (10G Ethernet). The DAG cards have various bus interfaces (Standard PCI, PCI-X and PCI Express) and the cards support Linux 2.4.x, 2.6.x, FreeBSD, Windows XP/Server 2000/2003.
The company also provides a range of platforms based on DAG cards and performance-optimised hardware designed to deliver off-the-shelf solutions to specific needs. The platforms offer minimised development cycles and deliver key functionality 'out of the box'.
Data & Systems Technology will be distributing and supporting locally, the Endace range as well as developing systems for customers, which are based on the Endace range of products.
For more information contact Deon Herbst, Data & Systems Technology, +27 (0)12 346 5667, www.endace.com
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