

Mazu Networks offers solutions that enable IT organizations to manage, secure, and optimize the availability and performance of business services. Mazu Profiler uses Network Behavior Analysis (NBA) to provide a new way of looking at the IT infrastructure by analyzing network traffic to provide valuable information about the interactions of and dependencies between users, applications, and systems. This enables enterprise IT organizations to ensure optimal performance and availability, enhanced protection and support for regulatory compliance, and informed decision making for IT initiatives. Only Mazu Profiler offers behavioral analytics, user identification and application fingerprinting, role-based presentation using common data, and intelligent operation with other systems in the infrastructure. With Mazu Profiler, hundreds of customers are able to ensure the availability, performance, and security of business services as well as to reduce costs and satisfy regulatory requirements.
May 2000
125 CambridgePark Drive
Cambridge, MA 02140
Mazu Networks has offices located in New York, Washington, D.C., San Francisco, Chicago and Atlanta.
Paul Brady, chief executive officer
Glenn Brewer, vice president of engineering
Larry Christofori, chief financial officer
Kevin Conklin, vice president of marketing
Joe Gately, vice president of sales
Charles Kaplan, chief technology strategist
Eddie Kohler, chief scientist and co-founder
Max Poletto, technology strategist and co-founder
Don Casey, chairman
Tom Bogan, Greylock Ventures
Nicholas Beim, Matrix Partners
Stephen Van Beaver, Pilot House Ventures
David Aronoff, IDG Ventures
Frans Kaashoek, MIT
Paul Brady, Mazu Networks
Max Poletto, Mazu Networks
Mazu Networks is privately held and is backed by premier venture capital firms, including: Greylock, Matrix Partners, Pilot House Ventures, and StarVest Partners. In addition, Symantec Corporation is a strategic investor in Mazu Networks.
Mazu Networks’ customer list includes leading firms in financial services, technology, manufacturing, distribution, ecommerce and media.
Mazu Profiler uses Network Behavior Analysis (NBA) to provide a new way of looking at the IT infrastructure by analyzing network traffic to provide valuable information about the interactions of and dependencies between users, applications, and systems.