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OPNET Technologies, Inc.
Company typePublic (Template:Nasdaq2)
IndustryNetwork and Application Management
Founded1986
Headquarters,
Key people
Marc A. Cohen, CEO & Chairman
Alain J. Cohen, CTO & President
RevenueIncrease US$95.1 million (2007)
Increase US$7.9 million (2007)
Number of employees
552 (2007)
Websitewww.opnet.com

OPNET Technologies, Inc. (Template:Nasdaq2}) provides network and application management software and hardware, as well as associated services. In 2007, OPNET was recognized by Audit Integrity as being one of "America's Most Trustworthy Companies". The results of Audit Integrity’s analysis are featured by Forbes.com [1]. OPNET ranked 167 in Forbes 2007 list of "America's 200 Best Small Companies" [2]

The company was founded in 1986 and went public in 2000 [3]. It is headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland and has offices in Cary, North Carolina; Nashua, New Hampshire; Dallas, Texas; and Santa Clara, California. It has international offices in Slough, United Kingdom; Paris, France; Ghent, Belgium; Frankfurt, Germany; Sao Paulo, Brazil; and Singapore. Representative customers include Motorola, Intel, France Telecom, Verizon, US Central Command,

OPNET Solutions

OPNET solutions address application performance management, network operations, capacity management, and network R&D. OPNET Modeler, a network modeling and simulation software solution is one of OPNET's flagship solutions and also its oldest product.

OPNETWORK

OPNETWORK is OPNET's annual user conference. OPNETWORK 2008 will be held in Washington D.C. from August 25 - 29, 2008 at The Ronald Reagan Building.

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