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Opengear

Opengear provides hardware and software platforms for Out-of-Band Management (OOB) and resilient access to critical network infrastructure.

  • Console servers and management appliances for remote out-of-band access to routers, switches, firewalls, and servers (network management).
  • Embedded cellular and failover capabilities for maintaining access during primary network outages (network resilience).
  • Automation and orchestration features for centralized provisioning, monitoring, and control of distributed infrastructure (IT operations management).
  • Secure remote access capabilities using standard enterprise authentication and encryption methods (network security).
  • Deployments targeted at data centers, branch offices, edge locations, and colocation sites for infrastructure lifecycle management (infrastructure management).

More About Opengear

Opengear focuses on OOB and network resilience solutions used by enterprises, service providers, and public sector organizations to maintain control of distributed IT infrastructure. Its platforms are typically deployed alongside production network equipment in data centers, branch offices, retail locations, industrial facilities, and edge environments. The core use case is to provide an independent management plane that remains reachable when the primary network is degraded, misconfigured, or offline.

The company’s offerings center on console servers and management appliances (network management) that connect to serial console ports, USB management interfaces, and environmental sensors. These devices often integrate cellular modems and support for wired failover paths (network resilience), enabling remote administrators to access routers, switches, firewalls, servers, and power distribution units even when Wide Area Network (WAN) or Local Area Network (LAN) connections are unavailable. Opengear systems typically support secure protocols such as Secure Shell (SSH), HTTPS, and Virtual Private Network (VPN) tunneling, along with authentication via RADIUS, TACACS+, and LDAP/Active Directory (network security).

On the software side, Opengear provides centralized management and automation capabilities (IT operations management) that aggregate multiple appliances into a single view. This layer supports standardized configuration workflows, monitoring, alerting, and Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) across distributed sites. The architecture is often used to support zero-touch or remote provisioning of new branches and edge locations, allowing network teams to stage and deploy equipment without on-site technical staff.

Within enterprise technology taxonomies, Opengear fits into categories such as out-of-band network management, remote infrastructure management, and branch and edge network resilience. Its platforms are used in conjunction with routers, Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) devices, firewalls, and data center networking gear supplied by various vendors, providing an independent management channel rather than replacing production transport. For infrastructure and network operations teams, the technology is positioned as a control layer to support maintenance windows, configuration rollbacks, incident response, and recovery activities when standard access paths are impaired.

Opengear’s deployments are common in environments where uptime and remote access requirements are strict, including multi-site enterprises, carrier and colocation facilities, and organizations with widely distributed branch networks. In these contexts, its combination of hardware appliances, cellular and failover connectivity options, and centralized management software is used to support operational continuity, standardized workflows, and policy-based control over remote network and IT assets.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 180
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10M-$50M

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Corporate Headquarters

630 West 9560 South
Suite A
Sandy, UT 84070

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services