Procera Networks has licensed its Network Application Visibility Library (NAVL) Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) engine to a large telecommunications equipment manufacturing (TEM) company. The solution provides comprehensive application classification to enhance monitoring and testing applications. Procera expects to recognize the revenue from this contract over the next three years.
The DPI engine provides real-time, Layer-7 classification of all network application traffic. Delivered as a software developer kit (SDK) and designed for quick integration into Enterprise and Telecommunication network infrastructure platforms, NAVL provides the application visibility and intelligence that enable developers of firewalls, unified threat management (UTM) and other network security and management solutions to apply and enforce application admission, control and performance policies for their enterprise and service provider customers. Procera’s NAVL DPI engine and OEM products are the result of its recent acquisition of Vineyard Networks.
"This implementation has the potential to be one of many with this TEM. We are pleased to continue our success providing solutions to telecommunications equipment manufacturers," said Jason Richards, senior vice president of Business Development at Procera. “We see a growing demand for Intelligence Everywhere, and network operators are looking for DPI solutions that enable them to have greater visibility and control of their networks."