Extreme Networks
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For over 12 years, Extreme Networks has been the official Wifi analytics provider for the NFL and the Super Bowl, delivering cutting-edge connectivity solutions to redefine how fans engage with the game.
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Extreme Networks has added David Nuti as its head of security sales.
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Extreme Networks has formed a co-innovation alliance with Intel to enhance its native AI capabilities.
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Extreme Networks has integrated network fabric capabilities into its ExtremeCloud SD-WAN platform.
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Extreme Networks has selected Verizon as its partner to deploy wireless connectivity at Anfield, the stadium of Liverpool FC.
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As Extreme Networks develops partnerships across telecoms, it is focused on its ‘infinite distribution’ strategy. Nabil Bukhari, Extreme’s CTO and chief product officer, talks to Saf Malik about how it was ahead of the curve coming out of the pandemic, the Cloud and the future of SD-WAN
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Cloud networking co Extreme Networks has completed its acquisition of Ipanema, the cloud-native, enterprise SD-WAN division of Infovista.
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Infovista is to sell its Ipanema SD-WAN business to Extreme Networks for an undisclosed sum.
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Cloud networking firm Extreme Networks has added a new regional data centre (RDC) in London, enabling customers to run its native cloud management platform ExtremeCloud IQ on Microsoft Azure.
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Appointed in June to implement an as-a-service business model, Extreme Networks CRO Joe Vitalone tells Melanie Mingas about his strategy
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Extreme Networks has entered a strategic partnership with Deutsche Telekom to launch the next generation of Telekom’s managed net-based LAN service, NBLS 2.0.
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Capacity shares 5 key stories from around the world making headlines today!
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US-based cloud networking firm Extreme Networks has appointed a new chief revenue officer.
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Capacity shares 5 key stories from around the world making headlines today!
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Extreme Networks will supply the Super Bowl LIV with Wifi and Wifi analytics solutions to deliver the optimal experience fans in attendance.
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Extreme Networks is rolling out new capabilities for its Extreme Fabric Automation software, part of its Extreme Data Center Fabric to augment enterprise IT teams and reduce human error.
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Networks are the backbone of modern organisations.
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Extreme Networks is moving into cloud management and edge capabilities by taking over Aerohive Networks for $272 million.