Enterasys Networks

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Enterasys Networks
Type Privately-held company as of March 2006
Founded March 1983 as Cabletron Systems, Listed on NYSE as Enterasys in August 2001
Headquarters Andover, Massachusetts
Key people CEO: Michael Fabiaschi
Industry Telecommunications hardware
Products Switches, Routers, Network Security Software
Revenue $331.09 Million USD (2004)
Employees 750
Website www.enterasys.com

Formed in March 2000 as a spin-off of Cabletron Systems, Enterasys Networks is a networking company catering almost exclusively to large enterprises. The company designs and manufactures all types of networking equipment including routers, switches, and 802.11 wireless access points and controllers.

In addition to hardware, the company also builds software for managing and securing enterprise-class networks such as Intrusion Prevention System, Network Access Control and Security Information Management.

The company's headquarters are in Andover, Massachusetts.


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