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Niagara Networks

Niagara Networks is a network visibility and traffic delivery vendor that provides hardware and software platforms for monitoring, security, and performance tools in enterprise and service provider environments.

  • Network visibility and packet broker platforms for aggregation, filtering, and distribution of traffic (network observability)
  • Inline bypass, out-of-band tapping, and traffic steering for security and monitoring tools (network security infrastructure)
  • Modular, open visibility platforms integrating with third-party monitoring, IDS/IPS, and analytics systems (tool interoperability)
  • Solutions for data center, enterprise campus, and service provider networks focusing on TAPs, packet brokers, and bypass switches (infrastructure networking)
  • Support for high-throughput, high-availability architectures with redundancy, load balancing, and failover for critical tools (network reliability)

More About Niagara Networks

Niagara Networks focuses on network visibility infrastructure that sits between production networks and security, monitoring, and analytics tools, enabling organizations to deliver the right traffic to the right tools without impacting live services.

Its portfolio centers on network packet brokers (network observability) and visibility nodes that aggregate, filter, deduplicate, and distribute traffic from physical and virtual links to downstream tools such as intrusion detection systems, next-generation firewalls, application performance monitoring platforms, and network analyzers.

The company also supplies network TAPs and bypass switches (network security infrastructure) that provide out-of-band copies of traffic or maintain inline tool connectivity, including fail-open or fail-close behavior and automated bypass in case of tool failure or maintenance.

Architecturally, Niagara Networks systems are deployed in data centers, enterprise campuses, and service provider core or edge locations, where they terminate multiple links and Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN) ports and apply flow-aware policies based on Layer 2–Layer 4 headers, VLANs, and other metadata to steer traffic.

Many platforms use modular hardware with hot-swappable interface modules, supporting a range of Ethernet speeds and media types, along with clustering or stacking options that allow scaling throughput and ports as monitoring requirements increase.

From a protocol and technology standpoint, Niagara Networks solutions work with standard Ethernet and IP traffic, and often support features such as Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) awareness, ERSPAN, Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) or other encapsulations, and timestamping for precise monitoring and forensic workflows.

Compared with standalone security or monitoring tools, Niagara Networks products are focused on the visibility and delivery layer, providing a common fabric through which multiple tools can share traffic feeds, avoid oversubscription, and reduce duplicate packet processing.

This positioning places Niagara Networks systems in marketplace categories that include network packet brokers and visibility fabrics (network observability), inline bypass and Test Access Points (TAP) infrastructure (network security infrastructure), and data center and carrier-grade visibility platforms (infrastructure networking).

Enterprises and service providers use these offerings to centralize visibility policy, maintain availability of inline tools, and support monitoring of high-bandwidth backbone, data center, and aggregation networks without constant reconfiguration of production switches and routers.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 90
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10M-$50M

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Corporate Headquarters

150 East Brokaw Road
San Jose, CA 95112

Market Segmentation

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