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Brocade launches management tools and 100GbE router

...is a product developed from technology acquired by Brocade when it bought Foundry Networks two years ago. The management platform is designed to bridge the... Read more

16 September, 2010 by Jack Clark

Brocade unveils converged datacentre plan

...is in part based on technologies acquired with Brocade's buyout of Foundry Networks for $3bn (£2bn) in 2008. The removal of network layers and... Read more

11 June, 2010 by Matthew Broersma

Brocade to buy Foundry Networks

Brocade has announced plans to acquire Foundry Networks, in a deal valued at approximately $3bn (£1.5bn). Under the... Read more

22 July, 2008 by Erica Ogg
Birmingham students get Wi-Fi freedom of speech

Birmingham students get Wi-Fi freedom of speech

The university has almost completed a six-year project to give its 36,000 students and staff wireless access anywhere on campus Read more

14 April, 2008 by Richard Thurston

Foundry hammers security into switches

...Foundry Networks has become the latest LAN equipment vendor to build security into... Read more

25 October, 2006 by Richard Thurston

Ethernet alliance formed

...Ethernet Alliance are 3Com, ADC, Agere Systems, AMCC, Aquantia, Broadcom, Force10 Networks, Foundry Networks, Intel, Lawrence Berkeley Labs, Pioneer, Quake Technologies, Samsung, Sun, Tehuti Networks... Read more

11 January, 2006 by Marguerite Reardon

Foundry rolls out IPv6 router and switch support

...in their network build-outs," said Bobby Johnson, president and CEO of Foundry Networks, in a statement. "Many others as well have IPv6 on their... Read more

4 June, 2004 by Graeme Wearden
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This case study discusses how Foundry Networks, a successful provider of switching, application traffic management and routing solutions... Read more

19 November, 2008
RTL Online Manages Growth Surge and Traffic Storms With <endeca_term>Foundry Networks</endeca_term>

RTL Online Manages Growth Surge and Traffic Storms With Foundry Networks

...Comco AG delivered and installed two high-performance ServerIron load balancers from Foundry Networks. Based on the success of the ServerIron load balancing switches in... Read more

1 March, 2008
Cadence Design Systems Re-Designs Data Center With <endeca_term>Foundry Networks</endeca_term>

Cadence Design Systems Re-Designs Data Center With Foundry Networks

...utilize its server resources. Cadence Design Systems chose high-performance solutions from Foundry Networks to enhance its global data centers. The NetIron MLX router powers... Read more

1 March, 2008
<endeca_term>Foundry Networks</endeca_term> Bridges the International Divide

Foundry Networks Bridges the International Divide

...critical as the bridges it serves. NFBC installed a converged network from Foundry Networks that runs on Foundry's networking and wireless hardware; transports on... Read more

1 January, 2008
<endeca_term>Foundry Networks</endeca_term> Stakes Claim on Property Asset Management Company

Foundry Networks Stakes Claim on Property Asset Management Company

...uptime and reliability through application switching and load balancing. Capital & Regional selected Foundry Networks' ServerIron technology to provide the all-important application switching and traffic... Read more

1 January, 2008

Andy Palmer, new Euro MD at Foundry Networks

...Andy Palmer, former MD of 3COM, has moved to Foundry Networks as their new vice president. He will be replacing Matthew Nunney... Read more

8 September, 1999 by silicon.com staff
<endeca_term>Foundry Networks</endeca_term> and Impulse Point Deliver NAC Solution to Provide Endpoint Security Policy Management

Foundry Networks and Impulse Point Deliver NAC Solution to Provide Endpoint Security Policy Management

West Chester University was taking a phased approach to upgrading the campus network, the new solution had to coexist... Read more

1 May, 2008

Power on Ethernet gives networks a voice

Foundry Networks will deliver Power on Ethernet versions of all its LAN switches... Read more

11 March, 2003 by Peter Judge

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