Procera was incorporated in 2002 in California by founder and original CEO Doug Glader. The company was initially created to deliver intelligent
Ethernet network switches. The company changed its product line when it merged with Netintact, a company based in
Varberg,
Sweden, that offered
bandwidth management products to
Scandinavian network operators under the PacketLogic brand. The merger was announced in May and closed in June 2006. Procera shifted the company product strategy to the Netintact product lines. From 2006 to 2008, Procera sold inexpensive (less than 2 Gbit/s) traffic management products to small operators and enterprises, to operators like
Com Hem in Sweden. In September 2007, Procera Networks became listed on the
American Stock Exchange with stock symbol PKT. Beginning in 2008, Procera began focusing on larger carriers and mobile operators. Several customers reported they use Procera's technology, such as
Yoigo and
Genband, which resells Procera products as its P-Series products. Procera was named one of the fastest growing network companies by
Deloitte for 2010 and 2011 as part of its
Deloitte Fast 500 study. On June 24, 2011, Procera Networks joined the
Russell 3000 Index. In December 2011, Procera moved to the
NASDAQ stock exchange using the symbol PKT. In 2013, Procera bought Vineyard Networks, a Canadian DPI company for
Can$28 million. The Vineyard product is sold on the market as Network Application Visibility Library (NAVL) to network equipment vendors. In 2015, Procera was acquired by Francisco Partners, a private equity firm based in San Francisco Procera now operates as a private company and is no longer listed on NASDAQ. In 2017, Francisco Partners acquired Sandvine and merged it with Procera. == Technology ==