Narus software solutions provide the real-time traffic insight essential to profitably manage, secure and deliver Services over IP. Today, large IP-based networks are transforming the traditional circuit-switched world of telecommunications into a dynamic, ever-changing world of IP-based services such as VoIP, IPTV and others. In order to secure, monitor, bill and provide excellent quality of service for these IP-based offerings, service providers must simultaneously capture, normalize and correlate IP traffic across all layers of the network. Only NarusInsight is capable of providing companies with the means to capture, normalize and correlate IP traffic at the speed required for carrier-class networks. With its patented technology and processes, Narus helps customers like AT&T, Korea Telecom, KDDI, Telecom Egypt, Saudi Telecom, France Telecom and T-Mobile in areas of network security, traffic classification and monitoring.

Financials

Date Type Amount Investors Valuation
10/30/06 Series E 20M Vital Financial, BlueTree Allied Angels, Government of Canada, Prime Ventures, Fortify.vc, Octopus Investments, GM Ventures, Houston Angel Network, New Magellan Ventures, Verizon Investments Inc., Inspiration Ventures, Zhen Fund Unknown

People

Christoper Swan (SVP Sales & Alliances)

Brett Kilpatrick (President/CEO)

Jogi Mistry (SVP Engineering)

Wendy Steele (VP HR)

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News

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