- Tue Apr 8 2003 Neoteris meets Fed's security standard
Posted by Paul Festa
- Mon Nov 17 2003 NetScreen wraps up Neoteris acquisition
Posted by Robert Lemos
- Fri Mar 28 2003 VC watch: Neoteris receives $17.5 million
The remote-appliance maker's investors include The Barksdale Group....EqualLogic raises $15 million...and Packet Design gets nearly $14.3 million.
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto
- Mon Oct 6 2003 NetScreen locks up secure-network deal
The security device maker announces an agreement to buy Neoteris, a leader in the fast-growing market for virtual private networks based on secure sockets layer technology.
Posted by Robert Lemos
- Wed Nov 28 2001 Jim Clark start-up releases first products
Neoteris, a start-up chaired by Silicon Graphics, Netscape Communications and Healtheon founder Jim Clark, has launched its first products. Dubbed EmployeeAccess and PartnerAccess, the products constitute the company's Instant Virtual Extranet line, which offers secure access to online corporate resources.
Located in Sunnyvale, Calif., Neoteris launched earlier this month with $5 million in funding, including an investment from The Barksdale Group. Trial customers include 3Com, NetLedger, Finisar, Monterey Designs and ARX Networks. EmployeeAccess software is priced starting at $14,995. PartnerAccess pricing starts at $29,995.
Posted by Paul Festa
- Tue Mar 25 2003 Web appliance maker gets $17.5 million
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto
- Sun Nov 4 2001 Jim Clark to board new venture
The Netscape co-founder is backing another start-up that wants to push aside the stodgy corporate VPN. The move adds yet another entry to Clark's eclectic resume.
Posted by Gwendolyn Mariano
- Sun Nov 4 2001 Jim Clark to board new venture
The Netscape co-founder is backing another start-up that wants to push aside the stodgy corporate VPN. The move adds yet another entry to Clark's eclectic resume.
Posted by Gwendolyn Mariano
- Mon Aug 30 2004 Juniper boosts end-point security
Company adds new features to its SSL VPN gateway to make sure devices connecting to a network are clean.
Posted by Marguerite Reardon
- Thu Oct 23 2003 SafeNet snags enterprise security company
The network security provider announces a deal to buy Rainbow Technologies, a move that should boost SafeNet's government business and add antipiracy technology to its product line.
Posted by Robert Lemos