- Dataprobe
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Dataprobe Inc Type Privately held company Industry Information Technology Founded South Hackensack, New Jersey (1969) Headquarters Allendale, New Jersey, United States Area served International Key people David Weiss (President, CEO)
Jeff Schaefer (VP - Engineering, CTO)
George Foote (VP - Sales)
James Kalymnios (VP - Manufacturing)Products Remote Power Control, Protection Switching Website Dataprobe.com Dataprobe is a manufacturer of systems for minimizing downtime to critical data and communication networks.[1] Dataprobe power control products allow remote management of AC and DC power for reboot, energy management and security.[2] Redundancy switching systems provide T-1 and physical layer switchover and failover for equipment and circuit redundancy. Remote relay control integrates legacy systems that relay on contact closures into the network environment. Products are sold to end users, resellers and OEMs.[3]
In 2006, Dataprobe was selected by Harris Corporation to provide voice circuit redundancy switching for the FAA's FAA Telecommunications Infrastructure (FTI) project.[4]
Products
Remote Power Control [5]
Redundancy Switching [6][7]
Remote Relay Control [8]References
- ^ Disaster Recovery Journal, Maximizing IT Uptime When Disaster Strikes
- ^ Communication News, Drive down the cost of downtime
- ^ Cisco approves Dataprobe remote reboot control for Cisco catalyst 6500
- ^ GCN, FAA adds redundancy to voice communications lines
- ^ Infoworld, It's quiet, it's green, it's the rack o' my dreams
- ^ Answers STAT, Redundancy Solutions Maximize Call Centers Uptime
- ^ Flight Tech, ARINC Uses Dataprobe Technology at Japan's Narita Airport
- ^ Business Wire, Dataprobe Simplifies Remote Management of Legacy Devices by Introducing COE-8 Telemetry Transport System.
External links
Categories:- Networking hardware
- Network management
- Out-of-band management
- Computer peripherals
- Companies based in Bergen County, New Jersey
- Companies established in 1969
- Privately held companies based in New Jersey
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