Extreme Networks looms large, on enterprise network market
Company’s Fabric solution records 5,000+ deployments globally
Extreme Networks, a global leader in cloud networking, has solidified its leadership position in 2024 with more than 5,000 successful customer deployments worldwide of its acclaimed end-to-end Fabric solution, which elevates network security and drives positive outcomes.
This achievement underscores the Morrisville, North Carolina-headquartered company’s commitment to enhancing operational efficiency, bolstering network security, and fostering impactful business transformations.
The end-to-end Fabric network connects data centres, campuses, and branches, facilitating easy hyper-segmentation to enhance security and minimise the potential blast radius of lateral attacks.
Fabric’s capabilities integrate seamlessly into the ExtremeCloud SD-WAN platform, allowing secure connections within a unified platform across disparate environments, from data centres to branch locations.
Diverse customer base
Volkswagen Poznań, Norwegian Cruise Line, the Nevada Department of Transportation, and Dr Sulaiman Habib Medical Group are among the 5,000+ global customers relying on Extreme Fabric.
The Fabric solution earned accolades during the mega GITEX Global 2023 tradeshow at the Dubai World Trade Centre, where the entire network seamlessly managed a substantial influx of traffic.
During GITEX Global 2023, Dubai World Trade Centre’s IT team utilised hyper-segmentation to secure 3,300 network segments within hours, accommodating over 6,000 exhibitors, 180,000 visitors, and 30,000 devices. This feat allowed quick adjustments to the network based on show requirements without disrupting ongoing operations.
The Volkswagen manufacturing facility in Poznań, Germany, created an intelligent factory through a cloud-managed Fabric network, optimising manufacturing processes with increased automation and security.
Operating out of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Dr Sulaiman Habib Medical Group leverages Extreme’s Fabric for secure, end-to-end networks in its new hospitals, ensuring the separation of sensitive patient data and medical devices.
Jefferson County Public Schools in Kentucky, USA, expedited the deployment of critical learning applications with Extreme Fabric’s zero-touch provisioning.
San Diego Community College District in San Diego, USA, reduced its IT team’s workload by 50%, leveraging Extreme Fabric’s automatic configuration and unified network management across all 14 locations.
Admiraal De Ruyter Ziekenhuis, a regional hospital in the Netherlands, relies on Extreme Fabric for scalable and automated network management, ensuring 24/7 mission-critical services.
David Henke, the city’s Chief Information Officer, highlighted the ease of support and flexibility provided by Extreme’s Fabric technology, which is crucial for maintaining critical operations.
Featured image: Extreme Networks’ Fabric solution managed the entire network at GITEX Global 2023 in Dubai, UAE. Credit: Arnold Pinto