ipfabrics
ipfabrics is a networking technology company that provides Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) and traffic analysis solutions for enterprise and carrier environments.
- DPI platforms for IP traffic classification and analysis (network analytics).
- Software and systems for high-throughput packet capture and inspection (network monitoring).
- Tools for protocol recognition and metadata extraction from live network streams (network visibility).
- Support for integration with existing security, monitoring, and policy enforcement infrastructures (security operations).
- Solutions aimed at service providers, enterprises, and research organizations needing detailed network traffic intelligence (network intelligence).
More About ipfabrics
ipfabrics focuses on technologies that classify, inspect, and analyze IP traffic flows in real time for enterprise, carrier, and institutional networks. Its offerings are positioned for use in network operations centers, Security Operations (SecOps) centers, and service provider infrastructure where detailed visibility into protocols, sessions, and application behavior is required for monitoring, troubleshooting, policy enforcement, and reporting.
The company’s platforms apply DPI (network security / network analytics) to inspect packet headers and payloads at line rate, enabling recognition of a wide range of Internet protocols and applications. This DPI capability supports use cases such as application-aware traffic management, security monitoring, lawful intercept integration where applicable, and performance analytics. By extracting protocol metadata, session information, and flow records, ipfabrics systems can feed downstream analytics tools, Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) platforms, or custom monitoring applications.
Architecturally, ipfabrics solutions operate as high-throughput packet engines that can System Integration Testing (SIT) inline, in Test Access Points (TAP) or span configurations, or as part of passive monitoring infrastructures. They are designed to work with standard IP and Ethernet networks and to parse common transport and application protocols such as Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), User Datagram Protocol (UDP), Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), and other widely used services. The platforms typically expose APIs or data export interfaces for integration with existing OSS/BSS systems, security tooling, or data warehouses, enabling organizations to incorporate fine-grained traffic intelligence into broader operational workflows.
Within the broader market landscape, ipfabrics aligns with solution categories that include network traffic analysis, DPI-based visibility, and application-aware monitoring. While traditional network monitoring focuses on flow-level or Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) metrics, ipfabrics emphasizes packet-level inspection and protocol classification, which can provide more granular context about what applications are running on the network and how they behave. This positioning can support capacity planning, Quality of Service (QoS) policy design, and compliance-related monitoring where detailed application awareness is required.
For directory and taxonomy purposes, ipfabrics fits into enterprise IT categories such as network analytics, network visibility, and security monitoring, with specific emphasis on DPI engines and IP traffic classification. Its technologies are used by organizations that need to observe and analyze large volumes of IP traffic with protocol-level detail, integrate that intelligence with existing operations platforms, and support use cases spanning performance troubleshooting, security posture visibility, and service assurance.