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Ordr solves this problem, providing enterprises with complete visibility and exhaustive control over every class of network-connected device and system. The Ordr Systems Control Engine is the only purpose-built solution to fully map the device flow genome at massive scale, using machine learning to completely and continuously inspect, classify and baseline the behavior of every device.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.ordr.net
  • 2445 Augustine Drive Suite 601
    Santa Clara, CA USA 95054
  • Phone: 833.673.7999

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Jeff Horne
Chief Security Officer Profile

Funding

Ordr raised $16.5M on 02/26/2019
Ordr raised $27.5M on 12/11/2019
Ordr raised $40M on 06/01/2022

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