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NetDevices Secures $25 Million for Unified Services Gateway

NetDevices, a start-up based in Sunnyvale, California, closed $25 million in Series B financing for its services gateway products for enterprise branch networks.

NetDevices has developed a “Unified Services Gateway” aimed at consolidating and simplifying the multiple network appliances currently being deployed by enterprises at the edge of their networks. NetDevices is using a “OnePass” architecture for packet classification and inspection from which multiple advanced services — such as firewalls, intrusion detection, VoIP gateway and VPN gateway — would be based. The company argues that real-time services will be best supported if all these functions are connected together by a system-wide approach to processing and management. OnePass classification and management is more efficient than running multiple boxes and latency is reduced.

NetDevice’s platform features a modular operation system and separate traffic, control and management planes to ensure “always available” system access. The system has a hardened forwarding path into which multiple services are inserted and integrated. Specific services can be performed at the correct point in the packet flow.

NetDevices features a stateful Layer 7 firewall, intrusion detection and prevention, and web filtering. It also features a SIP application layer gateway with QoS and built-in support for future VoIP services. The company has a roadmap of future services and hardware modules for the gateway. The gateway is currently shipping.

New investor Castile Ventures led the up-round; existing investors ComVentures, Columbia Capital, Artiman Ventures, and JumpStartUp also participated. This round brings NetDevices’ total funding to date to $40 million.
http://www.netdevices.com

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