The blog discusses the challenges of implementing Wi-Fi in stadiums and how Extreme Networks can apply the same successful strategies to traditional office settings. It also highlights the potential need for a wired network upgrade to support the higher speeds of Wi-Fi 6E/7. Additionally, it praises Extreme’s SPB-based fabric technology, which offers the scalability of Layer 3 with the simplicity and reliability of Layer 2.
Extreme Networks’ success in deploying Wi-Fi in stadiums can be replicated in office environments, demonstrating their expertise in network connectivity. The upcoming Wi-Fi 6E/7 standard may necessitate a wired network upgrade to handle the increased throughput, emphasizing the importance of planning for a multi-gig network. Furthermore, Extreme’s SPB-based fabric technology is lauded for its scalability and efficiency, providing customers with the flexibility to create custom virtual networks quickly and securely.
As Extreme Networks celebrates its 10-year anniversary under the leadership of CEO Ed Meyercord and COO Norman Rice, the company’s strategic acquisitions, including Avaya Network, Aerohive, and Brocade, have bolstered its position in the industry. With a focus on innovation and customer-centric solutions, Extreme Networks is poised for continued success in the evolving networking landscape.