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Innovations in Secure, Cellular Out-of-Band Management Fuel Opengear-s Explosive 2012 Growth

SANDY, UT — (Marketwire) — 03/26/13 — Opengear (), a leading provider of next-generation and , today announced that it continued rapid global growth in 2012.

“As businesses increase their reliance on connectivity, distributed infrastructure and cloud computing, the availability of secure out-of-band management becomes crucial. Opengear helps our customers ensure business continuity in this rapidly changing IT landscape,” Rick Stevenson, CEO of Opengear. “Our customers tell us we are a critical part of their IT infrastructure enabling secure access to IT infrastructure even when the primary network is down.”

Among Opengear-s 2012 highlights:

Due to its growing importance in enterprise IT, Opengear saw more than 150% growth in the number of resellers. In EMEA, Opengear launched the new program with more than 30 transacting partners.

Opengear saw more than 50% revenue growth in North America and 78% growth in Europe. Major new customers include , and .

Opengear added key executives in APAC, Europe and North America to help support the company-s fast growth.

Opengear awareness continued to grow through a number of channels:

in front of leading networking users and bloggers who gave Opengear high marks for its “massive and impressive” customer list and its ability to integrate with a wide range of products such as SolarWinds.

For the second and third years in a row, Opengear was selected to be part of both the 2012 and 2013 NOC at Interop in Las Vegas.

Also at Interop 2012, Opengear won the

Opengear represented Australia in the for the Opengear ACM5500.

InfoWorld reviewed the concluding “What sets the Opengear ACM5004-G apart is just how much Opengear has managed to cram into the tiny box: 3G Cellular, firewall, router, four external sensor connections (my kit had smoke/fire, vibration, intrusion, and water), four RS-232/422/485 ports (with Cisco-style pinouts, so a straight cable to a Cisco or other network device is all you need), and a USB port for storage, a hub, a Sierra USB modem, or a USB console like those found on newer switches.”

Opengear continued development of its industry leading out of band management solutions and cellular routers:

Opengear announced greater and enhanced security and management features, including RANCID configuration monitoring.

Opengear launched a new offering integrated cellular, wired and wireless access, ensuring uptime and business continuity.

Opengear integrated with . This driver integration speeds up integration of Opengear products into HP Network Automation. Together, HP and Opengear provide a holistic, automated approach across the network management domains of fault, availability, performance, and change, configuration, compliance and process automation.

Founded in 2004, Opengear designs, manufacturers and delivers the most feature rich, cost effective, flexible solutions for secure remote infrastructure management. Opengear enables companies to access and manage virtually any electronic device on their network remotely and securely from anywhere, even if the network is down, to improve efficiencies and maximize business continuity. The company is headquartered in Sandy, Utah, has substantial operations in the UK and Australia, and sales partners worldwide. For more information, please visit .

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