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Home » Seaway Debuts 5 Gbps Network Content Processor

Seaway Debuts 5 Gbps Network Content Processor

June 24, 2003
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Seaway Networks, a start-up based in Ottawa, Canada, introduced a Network Content Processor (NCP that delivers 5 Gbps (full duplex) of layer 4-7 processing. Seaway’s silicon architecture manages up to 2 million simultaneous TCP connections, enabling multiple advanced services at multi-gigabit rates. The device is specialized for data path processing but also provides layer 5-7 processing, including content searching, examination, modification, and replication. Seaway also incorporates advanced stream management and switching features to maximize processing efficiency, minimize memory and bandwidth usage, and enable multiple simultaneous applications.
http://www.seawaynetworks.com

  • Seaway Networks is headed by Kit Fung, who previously was Vice-President of Research and Development at Nortel Networks for the Passport Multi-Service Switch product line. Seaway’s technical team also includes David Lapp, who formerly led Nortel Networks’ research on DiffServ/IP-CoS, security, and content networking.
  • Seaway has raised CDN$23 million in venture funding since its founding in 2001. Investors include VenGrowth Capital Partners, JK&B Capital, NovaCap and VentureCoaches.

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