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BlueCat Networks Named One of NA's Top 100 Private Companies

BlueCat Networks has been named to the Red Herring 100 North America, which honors the top 100 privately-held technology companies. BlueCat Networks was honored after Red Herring's editorial staff rigorously evaluated more than 800 private companies through a careful analysis of financial data and subjective criteria, including quality of management, execution of strategy, and dedication to research and development.

BlueCat Networks has outpaced its competitors to define next generation IP Address Management (IPAM). BlueCat Networks' technology eliminates the need to utilize cumbersome spreadsheets and home-grown solutions to manage an ever-expanding number of IP addresses. By consistently raising the IPAM functionality, security, resiliency and scalability bar, BlueCat Networks ensures organizations can eliminate the network availability and accessibility strain that results when adding technologies such as VoIP, IPv6, RFID, virtualization, and countless wireless devices that all require IP addresses.

BlueCat Networks' IPAM solutions enable administrators to design networks with a simple conceptual view, and then deploy and manage IP addresses across the organization. When managing DNS and DHCP, BlueCat Networks' Proteus solution acts as "mission control", offering simplified Microsoft Active Directory integration and full command, control and customization of configurations from a centralized and secure Web-based interface.

Red Herring's annual lists of top private companies are an important part of the company's tradition of identifying new and innovative technology companies and entrepreneurs. Companies like Google, eBay and Skype were spotted in their early days by Red Herring editors, and touted as leaders that would change the way we live and work.



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