Extreme Networks

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Extreme Networks
Type Public
Traded as NASDAQEXTR
Industry Telecommunications hardware
Founded 1996
Headquarters Santa Clara, California, USA
Key people Chief Executive Officer: Oscar Rodriguez
Chairman of the Board: Gordon Stitt
Chief Financial Officer: Bob L. Corey
Products Switches, Network Management, Security, Wireless
Revenue increase 335.6 million USD (year ending June 2009)
Employees 786 (June 2009)
Website www.extremenetworks.com

Extreme Networks, founded in 1996, is a publicly listed company that designs, builds, and installs Ethernet network solutions for enterprise and Carrier Class (metro) networks.

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[edit] Corporate History

Extreme Networks is located in Santa Clara, California. Its mission is to deliver high performance networks with the large scale and speed of emerging 10 Gigabit, 40 Gigabit and 100 Gigabit Ethernet. Solutions are targeted at corporate enterprises and companies building and hosting the Web and multimedia over IP.

Gordon Stitt served as Chief Executive Officer until August 2006, when he retired and transitioned to a role serving as the company's Chairman of the Board of Directors. Extreme Networks launched its Initial Public Offering in April 1999, listed on the Nasdaq, as ticker "EXTR." Extreme Networks' first product was the Summit1 Gigabit Ethernet switch, a 6 Port Ethernet Layer 3 switching device featuring 1000SX Dual GBIC SX interfaces. This product shipped in 1997 and won the "Best of Show" award at the Networld+Interop industry tradeshow event in 1997. The Summit1 was also named the "Best of the Best Grand Winner" for the event. Extreme Networks won Best of Show awards at Networld+Interop five consecutive years, 1997 through 2001 with its Summit PX1 application switch, a Layer 4-7 device. Extreme Networks introduced its first modular switching products, including the BlackDiamond 6800 and Alpine 3800 switches, in 1999. Extreme Networks launched its first standards-based 10 Gigabit Ethernet solution in 2002, available with its BlackDiamond 6800 switch.

Extreme Networks develops from an extensible, modular software Operating System (OS) for its switching products, where its efforts began in 2003 with its award winning BlackDiamond 10808 switch, featuring a Linux abstraction layer. The ExtremeXOS software OS was later expanded with its Summit line of fixed switches and the BlackDiamond 8800 family of modular products.

Extreme Networks most recent high capacity switch is the BlackDiamond 20808, supporting 120 Gigabits per line card, and is purpose built for Carrier Ethernet networks, providing economical Metro transport.

[edit] Milestones

October 1996 - Extreme Networks acquired Mammoth Technology

September 1997 - Extreme Networks aided in providing the first multi-vendor Gigabit Ethernet backbone at Networld + Interop 97

April 1999 - Extreme Networks announced its Initial Public Offering

December 1999 - Extreme Networks Achieved Million Port Milestone in Switch Port Shipments to Internet Service Provider and Enterprise Customers

February 2001 - Extreme Networks acquired Optranet

March 2001 – Extreme Networks acquired Webstacks

January 2004 - Extreme Networks BlackDiamond 10808 Switch Named Technology Product Of The Year by InfoWorld

June 2005 - Extreme Networks Announces Wireless LAN Solution with Converged Data and Voice

August 2006 – Extreme Networks appoints Mark Canepa as Chief Executive Officer

September 2008 - Extreme Networks Announces BlackDiamond 20808 Carrier Ethernet switch [1] switch

February 2009 - Extreme Networks Ships Summit X650 Top of Rack Data Center switch [2]

March 2009 - Extreme Networks Announces Products for the LAN's Outer Edge [3]

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