The Walnut Creek, California-based developer said its product is differentiated by the fact that it has open APIs and an SDK so that users can write their own extensions to both the Analyzer and OmniEngines. It said the intelligence can be deployed at remote locations across the network for real-time traffic analysis.

With our open APIs and SDK, we’re putting the power of creativity into the hands of users, said Mahboud Zabetian, WildPackets’ president and founder. We’ve created a solution that lets customers tailor our platform to suit their exact needs. In addition, they can take advantage of the growing number of plug-ins and other extensions being created by other customers and by our own engineers. The Google Map Plug-in, which runs on our OmniPeek Analyzer, is just one example of what’s possible when talented network engineers build on the OmniAnalysis Platform.

The Google Map Plug-in is free to all users of OmniPeek. Users can download the plug-in from the WildPackets’ Developer Network web site, wpdn.wildpackets.com.