NEOX Networks PacketFalcon
NEOX Networks’ PacketFalcon, in collaboration with Napatech’s SmartNIC technology, addressed the most pressing network visibility challenges.
NEOX Networks’ PacketFalcon, in collaboration with Napatech’s SmartNIC technology, addressed the most pressing network visibility challenges.
The NEOX Networks’ PacketWolf, powered by Napatech’s FPGA technology, redefined packet processing with unparalleled performance, flexibility and efficiency.
How Netitest Optimized High-Speed Networking with Napatech’s 200G FPGA SmartNIC...
Velocimetrics chose Napatech to ensure that the data would be efficiently captured, monitored and analyzed, helping them to meet the bank’s requirements for faster alerting, quicker drill down and greater flexibility.
Learn how the industry-leading technology from Axellio and Napatech enabled a major defense contractor to capture and replay more than 60 minutes of 100 Gbps traffic.
Napatech joined forces with Radisys, Xilinx and Silex Inside to offload CPU-intensive functions such as virtual switching and PDCP ciphering tasks from the general-purpose processors, the solution successfully delivers a 10x performance increase.
Napatech FPGA SmartNICs now offer support for TRex up to 100G line rate for any packet size. This enables organizations to reimagine their infrastructures and achieve hyper-scale performance and cost savings by replacing expensive, proprietary traffic generators with economically sustainable test solutions based on open and standard computing platforms.
By Dan Joe Barry, Network World: Part 1: Reconfigurable computing can help cybersecurity professionals to continuously improve their cyber defenses and threat detection capabilities.
By Dan Joe Barry, Network World: Part 2: It’s clear that reconfigurable computing platforms have a great deal to offer in enabling faster, more powerful and more responsive cybersecurity solutions, both now and in the future.
By Dan Joe Barry, Network World: The reimagining of IT networks will begin when reconfigurable computing solutions like field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are available to all IT organizations.