Extreme Networks, Inc. is an American networking company based in
Morrisville, North Carolina. Extreme Networks designs, develops, and manufactures wired and wireless network infrastructure equipment and develops the software for network management, policy, analytics, security and access controls.
History
Extreme Networks was established by co-founders Gordon Stitt, Herb Schneider, and Stephen Haddock in 1996 in California, United States, with its first offices located in Cupertino, which later moved to Santa Clara, and later to San Jose.
Early investors included
Norwest Venture Partners, AVI Capital Management, Trinity Ventures, and
Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers.
Gordon Stitt was a co-founder and served as chief executive officer until August 2006, when he retired and became chairman of the board of directors.
The
initial public offering
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in April 1999 was listed on the
NASDAQ stock exchange as ticker "EXTR."
In April 2013, Charles W. Berger (from
ParAccel as it was acquired by
Actian
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) replaced Oscar Rodriguez as CEO.
On April 19, 2015, Charles W. Berger resigned as CEO, and was replaced by Board Chairman Ed Meyercord.
Acquisitions

In October 1996, Extreme Networks acquired Mammoth Technology.
Extreme Networks acquired Optranet in February 2001 and Webstacks in March 2001. Extreme had invested in both companies, which were purchased for about $73 million and $74 million respectively.
On September 12, 2013, Extreme Networks announced it would acquire
Enterasys Networks for about $180 million.
On October 31, 2016, Extreme Networks announced that it completed the acquisition of
Zebra Technologies' wireless LAN business for about $55 million.
On March 7, 2017, Extreme Networks announced its intention to acquire
Avaya's networking business in a transaction valued at $100 million. The acquisition officially closed on July 17, 2017. As part of this transaction, Extreme acquired customers, personnel, and technology assets from Avaya. Extreme has publicly stated that it expects to "generate over $200 million in additional annualized revenue" from the acquired networking assets from Avaya.
On March 29, 2017, Extreme Networks announced its intention to acquire
Brocade's SRA (Switching, Routing, and Analytics) business from Broadcom for an undisclosed sum. The acquisition officially closed on October 30, 2017, and with it, Extreme acquires customer relationships, personnel, and technology assets from Brocade including the SLX, VDX, MLX, CES, CER, Workflow Composer, Automation Suites, and certain other Data Center related products. Extreme has publicly stated that it anticipates "the transaction will generate over $230 million in additional annualized revenue from the acquired assets".
On June 26, 2019, Extreme Networks announced its intention to acquire
Aerohive Networks for $272 million. Aerohive's cloud-managed portfolio of wireless, LAN, and SD-WAN products is well-regarded in the industry. The acquisition was completed on August 9, 2019, at an aggregate purchase price of approximately $272 million.
On September 15, 2021, Extreme Networks acquired Infovista's Ipanema SD-WAN business.
Therefore, through a series of historical and contemporary merger and acquisition activity, Extreme Networks claims an industry lineage that includes, at a minimum, the networking-focused elements of the following companies:
Digital, Chantry,
Siemens,
Cabletron,
Enterasys, AirDefense,
Symbol
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,
Motorola
Motorola, Inc. () was an American multinational telecommunications company based in Schaumburg, Illinois. It was founded by brothers Paul and Joseph Galvin in 1928 and had been named Motorola since 1947. Many of Motorola's products had been ...
,
Zebra,
Wellfleet,
SynOptics,
Bay Networks,
Nortel Networks,
Avaya, Vistapointe,
StackStorm,
Foundry Networks,
Brocade, and
Aerohive Networks. Extreme Networks itself claims that the combined entity should now be able to generate annual revenues in the region of US$1 billion and to now rank in the top three enterprise networking companies (measured by revenue), and Zeus Kerravala, an industry pundit, has observed that "a bigger, more profitable Extreme will have more money to invest in R&D, fueling further innovation."
See also
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List of networking hardware vendors
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Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching (EAPS)
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ExtremeXOS
References
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Networking companies of the United States
Networking hardware companies
Manufacturing companies based in San Jose, California
Technology companies based in the San Francisco Bay Area
Computer companies established in 1996
American companies established in 1996
1996 establishments in California
Companies listed on the Nasdaq
1999 initial public offerings
Computer companies of the United States
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