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| name = Expand Networks, Inc. |
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| logo = Expand networks.png |
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| type = [[Private Company]] |
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| founded = 1998 |
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foundation = 1997 | |
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| fate= liquidated 2011 |
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| location = [[Roseland, New Jersey]], [[Tel-Aviv, Israel]] |
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key_people = receiver : [[Paz Rimer]]| |
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| industry = WAN Acceleration Equipment |
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| products = Accelerator appliances, [[WAN Optimization]] |
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| homepage = {{Url | www.expand.com}} |
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'''Expand Networks, Ltd.''' |
'''Expand Networks, Ltd.''' was a [[Tel Aviv]], Israel based provider of [[WAN optimization]] technology founded in 1998 and liquidated in 2011. |
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== About == |
== About == |
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⚫ | Expand Networks was a privately held company, co-founded by [[Talmon Marco]] in 1998; initial financing was provided by [[Discount Investment Corporation Ltd.]], The Eurocom Group, Ophir Holdings, and a private group of investors, including [[Platinum Technology|Memco Software]] founder Israel Mezin. Additional investors joined in subsequent rounds of funding. The company raised over $95 million.{{Citation needed|date=October 2009}} |
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Expand Networks headquarters was in Tel-Aviv, Israel with sales in the United States and Europe, New Jersey, Australia,<ref>[http://www.crn.com.au/News/148353,local-reseller-chosen-for-expand-networks-win.aspx ''Local reseller chosen for Expand Networks win''] on crn.com.au</ref> China,<ref>[http://www.allbusiness.com/services/business-services/3932897-1.html ''Expand Networks Extends Global Presence - Establishes Expand China.''], on allbusiness.com</ref> Singapore, and South Africa. |
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⚫ | Expand Networks |
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Founded by Talmon Marco [http://www.guestcentric.com/about-us/advisory-board/] the business now identifies itself as WAN Optimization specialist<ref> News Article: Expand positioned in leaders quadrant 2009 WAN optimization controllers[http://www.arnnet.com.au/article/309704/expand_networks_positioned_leaders_quadrant_2009_wan_optimisation_controllers_magic_quadrant/]</ref> |
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Expand Networks global headquarters is situated in Roseland, New Jersey and Research and Development based in R&D |
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with sales presence in Australia [http://www.crn.com.au/News/148353,local-reseller-chosen-for-expand-networks-win.aspx] China, [http://www.allbusiness.com/services/business-services/3932897-1.html] across Europe, Israel, Singapore, South Africa and throughout the United States. |
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The company manufactures accelerators in physical [http://vmblog.com/archive/2010/03/17/expand-networks-continues-virtualization-drive-with-expandview-virtual.aspx], |
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virtual [http://matthensley.wordpress.com/2009/12/13/expand-networks-virtual-accelerator-vdi-application-virtualization-and-the-wan/] and mobile [http://www.cio.com/article/493181/Expect_More_From_WAN_Optimization_Than_Just_Optimization deployment] deployment options. |
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Today the company’s technology includes Byte Level [[Cache|Caching]] and Dynamic Compression, Layer 7 [[Quality of Service]](QoS)and Monitoring, Application and Protocol Acceleration, Wide Area File Services. |
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Expand Networks' competitors include; [[Blue Coat Systems]], [[Cisco Systems]], [[Riverbed Technology]]. |
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== receivership == |
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In mid October 2011, following the requests of Plenus, one of the company's lenders, an Israeli court appointed a receiver- Mr. Paz Rimer. |
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== Acquisitions == |
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In August, 2005 it was announced that [[Disksite]]s technology was integrated into the Compass Platform through an OEM agreement<ref>[http://www.networkcomputing.com/other/expand-snaps-up-disksites.php?type=article] Source: news article by James Rogers, 15th May 2006 </ref> Expand later acquired Disksites’ intellectual property, technology, and product line fully integrating into Expand Networks in 2006<ref> Source: IT Analysis news article 'Acquisition of Disksites'[http://www.it-analysis.com/channels/sys_integration/content.php?cid=8532]</ref> |
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In 2008, the company acquired [[NetPriva]], an [[Australian]] software provider for $7,300,000 [http://www.futurenetltd.co.uk/Netpriva.htm] NetPriva specialised in developing software only WAN Optimisation solutions. |
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The acquisition of NetPriva led Expand to deliver a SoftWOC [http://www.itbusinessedge.com/cm/blogs/cole/expand-buys-netpriva/?cs=12768]. This solution was launched in 2009 as the Mobile Acceleration Client, or MACC[http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/25234] |
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==Additional information== |
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Expand Networks remains a privately held company, and therefore never discloses any of its trading figures to any external parties. |
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The company manufactured accelerators in physical,<ref>[http://vmblog.com/archive/2010/03/17/expand-networks-continues-virtualization-drive-with-expandview-virtual.aspx ''Expand Networks Continues Virtualization Drive with ExpandView Virtual''] on vmblog.com</ref> virtual<ref>[http://matthensley.wordpress.com/2009/12/13/expand-networks-virtual-accelerator-vdi-application-virtualization-and-the-wan/ ''Expand Networks Virtual Accelerator: VDI, Application Virtualization and the WAN''] on [http://matthensley.wordpress.com Matt Hensley's Blog]</ref> and mobile<ref>[http://www.cio.com/article/493181/Expect_More_From_WAN_Optimization_Than_Just_Optimization ''Expect More From WAN Optimization Than Just Optimization''] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090606094345/http://www.cio.com/article/493181/Expect_More_From_WAN_Optimization_Than_Just_Optimization |date=2009-06-06 }} on cio.com</ref> deployment options. |
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== Liquidation == |
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Recently, the company has continued to attract interest from big industry players, with rumours of a potential acquisition by publicly listed competitive vendor [[Riverbed Technology]] in 2011<ref> Globes: Riverbed in Talks to Acquire Expand Networks, Nov 19th 2009 [http://www.globes.co.il/serveen/globes/docview.asp?did=1000514377] </ref> |
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In mid October 2011, following the requests of Plenus, one of the company's lenders, an Israeli court appointed a liquidator - Paz Rimer. The liquidator gradually terminated the company's employees <ref>[http://www.globes.co.il/news/article.aspx?did=1000694173 ''Liquidator terminates 24 Expand employees''], on globes.co.il</ref> and eventually, on 11 January 2012 sold most of the assets of the company to [[Riverbed Technology]], which immediately terminated all the company's products and ceased support.<ref>[http://www.riverbed.com/us/company/news/press_releases/2012/press_011112.php ''Riverbed Purchases Assets of Expand Networks''], on riverbed.com</ref> |
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==External links== |
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Latest revision as of 14:46, 23 March 2024
Company type | Private Company |
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Industry | WAN Acceleration Equipment |
Founded | 1998 |
Fate | liquidated 2011 |
Headquarters | Roseland, New Jersey, Tel-Aviv, Israel |
Products | Accelerator appliances, WAN Optimization |
Website | www |
Expand Networks, Ltd. was a Tel Aviv, Israel based provider of WAN optimization technology founded in 1998 and liquidated in 2011.
About
[edit]Expand Networks was a privately held company, co-founded by Talmon Marco in 1998; initial financing was provided by Discount Investment Corporation Ltd., The Eurocom Group, Ophir Holdings, and a private group of investors, including Memco Software founder Israel Mezin. Additional investors joined in subsequent rounds of funding. The company raised over $95 million.[citation needed]
Expand Networks headquarters was in Tel-Aviv, Israel with sales in the United States and Europe, New Jersey, Australia,[1] China,[2] Singapore, and South Africa.
The company manufactured accelerators in physical,[3] virtual[4] and mobile[5] deployment options.
Liquidation
[edit]In mid October 2011, following the requests of Plenus, one of the company's lenders, an Israeli court appointed a liquidator - Paz Rimer. The liquidator gradually terminated the company's employees [6] and eventually, on 11 January 2012 sold most of the assets of the company to Riverbed Technology, which immediately terminated all the company's products and ceased support.[7]
External links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Local reseller chosen for Expand Networks win on crn.com.au
- ^ Expand Networks Extends Global Presence - Establishes Expand China., on allbusiness.com
- ^ Expand Networks Continues Virtualization Drive with ExpandView Virtual on vmblog.com
- ^ Expand Networks Virtual Accelerator: VDI, Application Virtualization and the WAN on Matt Hensley's Blog
- ^ Expect More From WAN Optimization Than Just Optimization Archived 2009-06-06 at the Wayback Machine on cio.com
- ^ Liquidator terminates 24 Expand employees, on globes.co.il
- ^ Riverbed Purchases Assets of Expand Networks, on riverbed.com
- Technology companies of Israel
- Defunct computer hardware companies
- Software companies established in 1998
- Software companies of Israel
- WAN optimization
- Companies based in Essex County, New Jersey
- Networking hardware companies
- Israeli companies established in 1998
- 1998 establishments in New Jersey
- 2011 disestablishments in Israel
- Software companies disestablished in 2011