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Frost & Sullivan Recognizes Gigamon for Rapid Growth in World
Monitoring Market
PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Based on its recent analysis of the
World Monitoring Market, Frost & Sullivan recognizes Gigamon Systems'
(Gigamon) with the 2008 Global Frost & Sullivan Emerging Company of
the Year Award for strategically positioning itself to become a significant
data access equipment manufacturer within the global monitoring market.
Gigamon has earned significant revenues and growth since shipping its
first product in 2005 by solving real problems and saving money for large
telecom and enterprise network managers. Gigamon offers a new best practice
for deploying multiple monitoring tools by creating the Data Access Network
which unobtrusively links test and monitoring tools to the traffic in
the networks.
'By enabling the non-intrusive and comprehensive monitoring of mission
critical data networks, Gigamon has succeeded in serving its telecommunications
and enterprise clients while reducing the overall complexity typically
associated with monitoring and security,' says Frost & Sullivan Research
Analyst Juan Rosales. 'Furthermore, the partnerships that Gigamon has
developed with a variety of tool vendors have led to a significant increase
in year-over-year revenues while sustaining an annual growth rate in excess
of 30 percent.'
The company delivers the GigaVUE' Data Access Switch. The modular GigaVUE
switch is an out-of-band intelligent data access networking (DAN) switch
used by large telecom and enterprise networks. This switch addresses the
issue of 'too many tools and not enough ports' by providing dynamic connectivity
for 'out-of-band' monitoring tools such as intrusion detection systems,
sniffers, voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) analyzers, application monitors,
and data recorders.
The company has already released its second generation product,, the GigaVUE-420,
which is a significant upgrade to the company's original GigaVUE-MP platform
with the added capability to house four 10-gigabit ports and twenty 1-gigabit
ports. The GigaVUE-420' is a backward-compatible technology based largely
on feedback from Gigamon's customers. With optional GigaTAP modules, it
is now possible to tap up to eight gigabit links in one chassis, making
the GigaVUE-420 the highest density-tapping solution currently available
on the market.
'In terms of customer satisfaction, the most vital attributes of the GigaVUE-MP
and GigaVUE-420 solutions include their any-to-any, many-to-many, and
any-to-many cross connection capabilities, as well as their packet filtering
and load balancing features,' notes Frost & Sullivan Industry Analyst
Jessy Cavazos. 'These resources assist end-users by mapping specific traffic
flows to designated monitoring tools.'
Despite these advanced features, Gigamon's clients still consider the
scalability and expandability of these products to be one of their most
important characteristics. Over 65% of Gigamon's customers place repeat
orders to expand their Gigamon Data Access Network, which is a testament
to their satisfaction. The average Gigamon customer has expanded their
DAN (Data Access Network) to about 80 ports; many after starting with
only 4. When end-users purchase a GigaVUE', they are confident about buying
into the future, both in terms of capital expenditure and training.
Gigamon prides itself on successfully relieving a variety of complexity-related
concerns faced by its customers and has rapidly developed a customer base
of more than 250 clients worldwide. The company also places a significant
emphasis on establishing partnerships with various tool vendors, and the
company currently works in conjunction with over 30 vendors such as Agilent
Technologies, Tektronix, EMC, OpNet, Wild Packets, Anritsu, Compuware,
Network Instruments, and Coradiant.
'Although Gigamon has only been shipping its products for less than three
years, the company has achieved several milestones in a relatively short
period of time,' says Rosales. 'Within its first ten months of existence,
Gigamon successfully moved its hundredth unit, and fueled mostly by word
of mouth, the shipment of the company's thousandth unit occurred by the
end of 2007.'
While Gigamon's penetration in the United States is still relatively shallow
the company believes that there is considerable room for growth in this
arena. It also routinely garners approximately 20 percent of its revenues
from Asia and Europe, and this figure is expected to increase as these
geographic markets continue to grow and Gigamon begins to focus in these
markets.
For strategically setting itself on a path of continued success over the
next few years, Gigamon is the worthy recipient of the 2008 Frost &
Sullivan Emerging Company of the Year Award in the World Monitoring Market.
Each year Frost & Sullivan presents this Award to the company that
has emerged as a significant participant within its industry in terms
of outstanding management, superior market growth, exceptional customer
service and the ability to combine technology and successful strategic
initiatives. The Award recognizes the recipient's exceptional know-how
to take advantage of market changes through the execution of innovative
strategies within the existing competitive landscape.
Frost & Sullivan Best Practices Awards recognize companies in a variety
of regional and global markets for demonstrating outstanding achievement
and superior performance in areas such as leadership, technological innovation,
customer service, and strategic product development. Industry analysts
compare market participants and measure performance through in-depth interviews,
analysis, and extensive secondary research in order to identify best practices
in the industry.
About Gigamon Systems
Founded in 2003 by six veterans of network monitoring and telecommunications
equipment companies, Gigamon Systems is the inventor and leading provider
of Data-Access Switches. Its flagship product, GigaVUE, can multicast
packets from one span or tap to many tools to solve the span port sharing
problem. It also can aggregate and intelligently filter packets from many
spans or taps to one or multiple tools to solve the problem of monitoring
flows across complex mesh topologies and virtual networks. GigaVUE facilitates
unobtrusive parallel tool deployment with network-wide coverage, significantly
reducing customers' capital budgets and yielding immediate ROI benefits.
About Frost & Sullivan
Frost & Sullivan, the Global Growth Consulting Company, partners with
clients to accelerate their growth. The company's Growth Partnership Services,
Growth Consulting and Career Best Practices empower clients to create
a growth-focused culture that generates, evaluates and implements effective
growth strategies. Frost & Sullivan employs over 45 years of experience
in partnering with Global 1000 companies, emerging businesses and the
investment community from more than 30 offices on six continents. For
more information about Frost & Sullivan's Growth Partnerships, visit
http://www.awards.frost.com.
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