Elina
Elina is the corporate name of a networking and IT management solution provider. The company offers enterprise-class solutions for business continuity and visibility, through robust network security, reliable connectivity, and effective remote IT management. The company’s flagship product family is the ENPAQ suite of products that are designed to connect, secure, integrate, and manage connectivity, data & applications using a distributed management framework and virtualization architecture. The solutions include ENPAQ Unified Gateway, ENPAQ VPN Concentrator, and ENPAQ Enterprise Manager. Elina Networks was founded in 2005 in Bangalore, India.
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