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Napera, a recent Seattle-based startup, is looking for 100 IT and Network Managers for a closed beta test of their new 24-port gigabit network switch. Details below.
Napera is testing a relatively new concept-targeted security software subscriptions installed onto the network hardware. These security subscriptions recognize that different industries face different threat profiles-for example, the health industry versus the financial services industry. Each industry is also willing to pay for different levels of security. CEO Todd Hooper explained it to me:
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