Compliance software maker Autonomic fails to rebrand, shutters

Autonomic Networks, the very recently reinvented version of Vernier Networks, has finally given up the ghost after failing to raise a new round of capital. The Mountain View, Calif.-based maker of software that monitored compliance with network security protocols had just launched a beta of its lead product in October. At that point, it already had five clients enlisted for the trial and expected to bring on seven more.

But even then it was running on… Continue Reading

Compliance software maker Autonomic has a brand new bag, beta

Autonomic Networks has released a beta of its new compliance and auditing software, having dumped its old name (Vernier Networks), its old leader (replaced by new chief executive Paul Stich two months ago), and its old focus (network access control) all in the past year, reports VentureWire.

The Mountain View, Calif.-based company now specializes in software and equipment to help companies enforce and monitor compliance with network security protocols. It can tell you who is accessing… Continue Reading