Computer network visibility company Apcon Inc. beat rival Gigamon Inc.’s patent infringement allegations, following a trial in East Texas federal court.
Trial started April 16 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. Jurors found Friday that Apcon didn’t infringe five Gigamon patents related to network monitoring technology. The jury also found the disputed patent claims are invalid.
Gigamon filed suit in August 2019. The Santa Clara, Calif.-based company competes with Apcon in the market for network visibility products, which allow companies to monitor the data on their computer networks and improve security.
Gigamon alleged there had ...
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