Tom Hollingsworth takes a look at some recent acquisitions by Extreme Networks. Since September, the company bought the data center networking business of Brocade, Avaya’s campus networking portfolio, and Zebra Wireless. For around $155 million, Extreme Networks has made themselves into a full stack networking company. Tom considers the implications.
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Extreme Networks
Extreme Networks acquired Brocade‘s data center switching, routing, and analytics business in 2017. Brocade previously acquired Ruckus in 2016, which had acquired Cloudpath Networks in 2015. Extreme also acquired the wireless LAN technology of Zebra Technologies (from Motorola Solutions) in 2016. See also: Brocade (2017) Ruckus Wireless (2016) Cloudpath Networks (2015) Zebra Technologies (2016) Motorola Solutions (2014)