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Network Chemistry , Inc.

1700 Seaport Boulevard
Redwood City, California 94063
United States 
Website:  www.networkchemistry.com
Phone:  (650) 463-0106
Fax:  (650) 249-4301
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Summary

Industry:  Computer Equipment & Peripherals, Network Security Hardware & Software
Revenues:  $1.5 Million
Employees:  14

Description
Network Chemistry provides enterprise-class systems that increase the security and performance of wireless networks, enabling them for business critical applications. Its award-winning RFprotect system is the industry's first high-scale wireless intrusion protection system, providing complete detection, assessment, prevention, and auditing of wireless threats and attacks, all at a breakthrough reduction of total ownership costs. Network Chemistry, founded in 2002, is based in Menlo Park, California and is privately funded by Geneva Venture Partners, Innovacom (the venture arm of France Telecom), and In-Q-Tel (the venture arm of the Central Intelligence Agency).


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Empirix Appoints New General Manager, Broadens Depth of Experience of IP Service Quality Assurance Leader.
Marketing Weekly News; 9/19/2009
...acquired by Fluke Networks. In addition, Markovich was co-founder and CEO of wireless network management startup Network Chemistry, later acquired by Aruba Networks. Markovich also served as CEO of wireless convergence startup, Agito Networks... ...more

www.Xtremepicks.Com: Xtremepicks Alerts For Tuesday, August 18, 2009 : AMSC, ARUN, SMRT, GSIC, AND TXN.
M2 Presswire; 8/18/2009
...On March 20, 2008, the Company completed its acquisition of AirWave Wireless, Inc. In July 2007, it acquired Network Chemistry, Inc.'s line of RFProtect and BlueScanner wireless security products. --- Stein Mart, Inc. (Nasdaq: SMRT... ...more

Food & Drug Administration.(Business Briefs)(Brief article)
Arkansas Business; 6/22/2009
...by the Food & Drug Administration. The state will receive about $700,000 to fund Food Emergency Response Network chemistry laboratories for two years. In addition, it will receive instrumentation valued at more than $1 million. ...more

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