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Glimmerglass

Glimmerglass is a provider of optical switching and photonic signal management systems for communications, intelligence, and defense networks.

  • Optical switching platforms for routing and managing fiber-based signals in telecom and data networks (network infrastructure)
  • Photonic signal management systems for Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) environments (defense communications)
  • Support for automated provisioning, testing, and reconfiguration of optical connections (network operations)
  • Solutions for secure, high-density fiber connectivity in carrier and government infrastructures (secure networking)
  • Integration of optical layer control with higher-level network and monitoring systems (network orchestration)

More About Glimmerglass

Glimmerglass focuses on optical layer infrastructure, providing systems that switch and manage light-level signals across fiber networks used by carriers, government agencies, and defense organizations. Its platforms are deployed in environments that require high-port-count fiber interconnects, remote reconfiguration of optical paths, and non-intrusive access to live traffic for monitoring or analysis. The company’s offerings are positioned for enterprise and institutional buyers that operate mission-critical communications backbones or intelligence and surveillance networks and need deterministic control over physical-layer connectivity.

The core Glimmerglass products are optical switching and photonic signal management platforms (network infrastructure) that operate on Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) and other fiber-based architectures. These systems use micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) and related photonic technologies to switch optical signals without converting them to electrical form. This approach enables fiber cross-connect, monitoring access, and test access at the optical layer, while preserving protocol and bit-rate transparency for traffic such as Ethernet, SONET/SDH, Optical Transport Networks (OTN), and various proprietary or classified formats. The platforms are typically controlled through software interfaces that expose APIs, Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), and web-based management, allowing integration with higher-level network management and orchestration tools.

In communications service provider settings, Glimmerglass equipment is used to create reconfigurable fiber cross-connects in central offices, data centers, and colocation hubs. Network engineers use the systems to automate tasks that would otherwise require manual patching, such as rerouting services, turning up new wavelengths, or inserting monitoring devices. In enterprise and data center environments, the same capabilities support lab automation, test and measurement workflows, and structured fiber management, where repeatable and documented connectivity changes are required for compliance or operational control.

For ISR use cases (defense communications), Glimmerglass photonic signal management solutions provide optical-layer access to multiple sensor and communications feeds. These deployments typically rely on dense fiber interconnects linking sensors, collection sites, and processing facilities. The systems allow operators to select, replicate, and route optical signals toward various analysis or recording platforms while maintaining isolation between sensitive networks. Support for Out-of-Band Management (OOB) and policy-driven control enables integration with security and monitoring frameworks used by defense and government organizations.

Within an enterprise technology directory, Glimmerglass aligns with categories such as optical networking hardware, optical cross-connects, lab and test automation infrastructures, and defense/intelligence communications platforms. Its offerings fit into physical network layer management, providing hardware and control software that System Integration Testing (SIT) beneath IP routing, security, and application layers. Architects and infrastructure planners consider Glimmerglass systems when designing high-fiber-count facilities, secure communications environments, or monitoring architectures that require non-disruptive access to live optical traffic.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 20
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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Corporate Headquarters

26142 Eden Landing Rd
Hayward, CA 94545

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services