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Edgecore Networks

Edgecore Networks is a provider of open and traditional network solutions for data centers, telecom carriers, managed service providers, and enterprises, with a focus on hardware platforms and software-integrated switching and routing.

  • Open and traditional Ethernet switches for data center, enterprise, and service provider networks (networking)
  • Disaggregated open networking hardware platforms supporting third-party and open network operating systems (network infrastructure)
  • Wi-Fi access points and wireless Local Area Network (LAN) products for campus and managed service environments (wireless networking)
  • Network management and controller software for configuration, monitoring, and policy enforcement (network management)
  • Solutions aligned to open networking ecosystems for cloud, edge, and telecom use cases (open networking)

More About Edgecore Networks

Edgecore Networks focuses on open and traditional networking products that are used in data center, telecom, and enterprise environments. Its portfolio includes Ethernet switching platforms, wireless LAN products, and network management tools that address requirements across campus, branch, aggregation, and core architectures. Customers use these offerings to construct IP networks for workload connectivity, subscriber access, and multi-tenant environments.

In data center and cloud environments, Edgecore Networks supplies Top-of-Rack (TOR), leaf-spine, and aggregation switches (networking) that support high-bandwidth Ethernet interfaces, often with options for open network operating systems. These platforms are used in architectures where network hardware is decoupled from software, letting operators select Network Optimization Suite (NOS) software that aligns with their automation, telemetry, and routing needs. The switches commonly integrate with standard protocols such as Ethernet, Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), EVPN, Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN), and related data center networking frameworks, depending on the NOS used.

For telecom carriers and service providers, Edgecore Networks offers access, aggregation, and edge-oriented switching and routing hardware (network infrastructure), including platforms that can participate in broadband access, mobile backhaul, and edge computing deployments. Many of these systems are designed to interoperate with open networking ecosystems based on specifications and projects emerging from standards bodies and industry groups, enabling disaggregated architectures where hardware, NOS, and management layers come from different vendors.

In enterprise and campus environments, Edgecore Networks delivers wired and wireless solutions that combine Ethernet switches, Wi-Fi access points, and controller or cloud-managed software (wireless networking) to support employee, guest, and device connectivity. The management platforms (network management) typically include capabilities for centralized configuration, monitoring, and troubleshooting, as well as policy control for SSIDs, VLANs, and Quality of Service (QoS). These offerings are used by enterprises, education institutions, hospitality providers, and managed service providers that need multi-site Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) and LAN deployments.

Across its portfolio, Edgecore Networks positions its hardware platforms as part of open networking ecosystems, where customers can integrate third-party or open-source NOS options and automation frameworks. This approach aligns the company’s offerings with categories such as data center networking, campus and branch networking, wireless LAN, network management, and telecom access and aggregation infrastructure, making its products relevant for directory taxonomies focused on network hardware, open networking solutions, and cloud and service provider infrastructure.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 150
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10M-$50M

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Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Technology Hardware & Equipment
  • Industry: Communications Equipment
  • Sub-Industry: Computer Networking