Cloud networking provider unveils hub for research, development and innovation in networking previews, tapping AI to offer a new way to design, optimise and deploy networks.
Extreme’s President and CEO Ed Meyercord and Nabil Bukhari, Extreme’s chief product and technology officer, sat down with CRN to talk about how AI and generative AI is shaping Extreme’s strategy this year, recent networking M&A activity, including the Cisco-Splunk acquisition and the pending HPE-Juniper deal.
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‘Everybody else translates to risk right now. We are, right now, the company in networking. Our vision is clear, our execution is clear. We’re not distracted with an acquisition or something else. That’s translating into a lot of interest from the broader partner space,’ Extreme Networks’ chief product and technology officer tells CRN.