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'''Expand Networks, Ltd.''' was a [[Tel Aviv]], Israel based provider of [[WAN Optimization]] solutions. The company was liquidated in 2011.
'''Expand Networks, Ltd.''' was a [[Tel Aviv]], Israel based provider of [[WAN Optimization]] solutions. The company was liquidated in 2011.♥♥♥♥♥


== About ==
== About ==

Revision as of 11:09, 5 July 2012

Expand Networks, Inc.
Company typePrivate Company
IndustryWAN Acceleration Equipment
Founded1997
HeadquartersRoseland, New Jersey, Tel-Aviv, Israel
ProductsAccelerator appliances, WAN Optimization
Websitewww.expand.com

Expand Networks, Ltd. was a Tel Aviv, Israel based provider of WAN Optimization solutions. The company was liquidated in 2011.♥♥♥♥♥

About

Expand Networks was a privately held company, founded in 1998; initial financing was provided by Discount Investment Corporation, 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 has raised over $95,000,000 since inception. [citation needed]

Expand Networks global headquarters was situated in Tel-Aviv, Israel with sales presence across 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.

Expand Networks' competitors included; Blue Coat Systems, Cisco Systems, Exinda, Ipanema Technologies, Riverbed Technology.

Liquidation

In mid October 2011, following the requests of Plenus, one of the company's lenders, an Israeli court appointed a liquidator - Mr. 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].

R.I.P.

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