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Concentration of Credit Risk, Segment, and Geographic Information
6 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2014
Concentration of Credit Risk, Segment, and Geographic Information [Abstract]  
Concentration of Credit Risk, Segment, and Geographic Information
8.Concentration of Credit Risk, Segment, and Geographic Information

We operate in two segments, products and services, as disclosed within our condensed consolidated Statements of Operations.  We evaluate segment results using revenues and gross margin as the performance measures.  Such information is shown on the face of the accompanying Statements of Operations.  We do not identify assets on a segment basis.  We attribute revenues to individual countries and geographic areas based upon location of our customers.  A summary of our revenues by geographic area is as follows (in thousands):

  
Three Months Ended
December 31,
  
Six Months Ended
December 31,
 
  
2014
  
2013
  
2014
  
2013
 
United States
 
$
8,369
  
$
9,548
  
$
19,249
  
$
21,750
 
Canada
  
1,038
   
2,013
   
1,941
   
2,258
 
Total North America
  
9,407
   
11,561
   
21,190
   
24,008
 
                 
Japan
  
3,402
   
2,468
   
5,265
   
5,448
 
Other Asia Pacific countries
  
727
   
1,371
   
945
   
2,192
 
Total Asia Pacific
  
4,129
   
3,839
   
6,210
   
7,640
 
                 
Europe
  
2,457
   
2,437
   
6,130
   
3,387
 
                 
South America
  
3
   
-
   
6
   
-
 
Total revenue
 
$
15,996
  
$
17,837
  
$
33,536
  
$
35,035
 

In addition, the following summarizes revenues by significant customer where such revenue accounted for 10% or more of total revenues for any one of the indicated periods:

  
Three Months Ended
December 31,
  
Six Months Ended
December 31,
  
2014
  
2013
  
2014
 
2013
Customer A
  
13%
  
10%
 
  
12%
<10%
Customer B
  
12%
 
 
<10%
  
<10%
 
<10%
Customer C
 
<10%
  
<10%
   
11%
 
<10%
Customer D
 
<10%
  
<10%
  
<10%
 
20%
 
We assess credit risk through ongoing credit evaluations of customers’ financial condition, and collateral is generally not required.  The following summarizes accounts receivable by significant customers for whom accounts receivable were 10% or more of total accounts receivables for any one of the indicated periods:
 
 
December 31,
2014
 
June 30,
2014
Customer E
15%
 
<10%
Customer B
14%
 
10%
Customer A
13%
 
<10%
Customer F
<10%
 
15%
Customer G
<10%
 
12%
Customer H
<10%
 
11%
 
 
There were no other customers representing 10% or more of our trade receivables at December 31, 2014 and June 30, 2014.