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“As a 21st century community college district, we must provide our nearly 34,000 students, faculty, and staff with secured network access to a variety of district business and educational resources. This is why the scalability of Nevis’ LANenforcer is so important to us. We now have a cost effective solution that that goes beyond NAC, providing pre- and post-connect access controls.”
Jeff Dorsz
Network Security Manager, The South Orange County Community College District in Mission Viejo, California
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India News Articles

December 16, 2005 | The Economic Times
Nevis Launches End-to-End LAN Security System
Nevis Network has built an ASIC-based security system for enterprise LANs, protecting them from internal security threats.
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December 16, 2005 | India Times
Nevis Launches LAN Security System
Safeguarding enterprise local area network (LAN) is an opportunity estimated to be worth $20 billion. While products targeting this segment tend to be add-ons, Nevis Networks, a tech product company, is now displaying its end-to-end chip and system architecture.
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December 14, 2005 | CXOtoday.com
Nevis Offers LAN Security Solution
Nevis Networks is a dedicated player in this space developing Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) based LAN security appliances for the enterprise to protect information privacy and integrity and ensure network availability.
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December 14, 2005 | Business Standard
Nevis Launches Network Security Solution
Vinod Dham, co-founder and managing director, NewPath Ventures and the original venture capitalist backing Nevis said," a product which integrates one of the most advanced chips, Super Nova and software to provide a complete, comprehensive and innovative solution for addressing security."
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December 12, 2005 | Hindu Business Line
Nevis Network Develops Chip-cum-security tool — Vinod Dham Keen to Invest in More Cos
With an investment of $40 million, a chip that can work 100 times faster than the Pentium chip and lock down the local area network (LAN) from security threats has been developed at the research and development centre of Nevis Network in Pune
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December 12, 2005 | The Indian Express
Father of Pentium Returns for an Encore
A decade after he developed the chip that revolutionised the PC industry, "Father of Pentium" Vinod Dham has done an encore, this time, with a chip that is 100 times more powerful than the last one. And at the core of it is his 170-member team from Pune.
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December 12, 2005 | The Financial Express
Nevis Builds up LAN Security for India
Network security specialist Nevis Networks has developed LAN security products for the Indian market to help protect enterprises against LAN security threats.
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December 01, 2005 | SDA India
Nevis Unveils Network Security Solution
Describing LANenforcer Vinod Dham, co-founder and managing director, NewPath Ventures and the original venture capitalist backing Nevis said,' a product which integrates one of the most advanced chips, Super Nova and software to provide a complete, comprehensive and innovative solution for addressing security.'
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November 01, 2005 | Silicon India
Annual Listing of Companies Founded by Indians in the U.S.
Celebrating the Indian entrepreneurship, siliconindia brings you the eighth si100 annual listing of companies found by Indians in the U.S.
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September 19, 2005 | Express Computer
Nevis Secures Additional Funding
Nevis Networks, an emerging provider of LAN security systems, has said that it has successfully completed a $12.5 million follow-on round of Series B financing.
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