Gigamon (News - Alert), a provider of intelligent data access solutions to enhance network monitoring of data centers, service provider environments and enterprise networks, announced that it has joined the Cisco (News
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The company also announced that Gigamon's GigaVUE, a specialized line of network monitoring products, has successfully completed interoperability testing with the Network Analysis Module.
Gigamon's GigaVUE platform, according to company officials, is the only proven, fully-integrated, scalable solution for all data access needs. It aggregates, filters and replicates customized data streams from high speed connections to any and all monitoring tools.
The Cisco Developer Network unites Cisco with third-party developers of hardware and software to deliver tested interoperable solutions to joint customers.
As a Registered Developer, Gigamon now offers a complementary product offering and collaborates with Cisco to meet the needs of joint customers.
The company claims that offerings such as GigaVUE enables customers to more quickly deploy a broad range of Cisco Compatible business applications, devices, or services that can enhance the capabilities, performance, and management of their Cisco network.
Recently in November, Gigamon announced that Tolly Group, an independent third-party testing organization, has validated Gigamon's GigaVUE product family.
The test evaluated the performance and functionality of the full line of GigaVUE Data Access Switches. It showed that the GigaVUE-212, 420, and 2404 devices provide line-rate throughput across all 1Gbps and 10Gbps ports while exhibiting very low latency even at 100 percent load, according to the report.
Back in October, TMCnet reported that IntercontinentalExchange selected Gigamon’s GigaVUE to provide secure access and complete visibility to their network monitoring capabilities.
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