Networking Equipment Manufacturers

This Post will help you get information of Networking Equipment Manufacturers.
I have categorized then into three types as below:

           1. Most Popular in Market.
           2. Other Vendors.
           3. Device Functionality wise.


Popular Networking Equipment Manufacturers

Cisco Systems
Juniper Networks
Avaya
F5 Networks
Foundry Networks
Marconi / Ericsson
Nortel Networks
3Com

Alcatel
Arista Networks

Other Network Equipment Manufacturers


ADC Telecommunications
ADVA Optical Networking
Aruba Networks
Avaya / Lucent
Blue Coat Systems
Brocade Communications
Carrier Access
EMC Data Storage
Emulex Network Systems
Equallogic Storage Arrays
F5 Networks
Force10 Networks
Fortinet Network Security
Fujitsu Network Communications
H3C
HP Procurve Networking
Juniper NetScreen
LG-Ericsson
Lucent Technologies
McData Corporation
Nokia Siemens Networks
Orbital Data Network
Packeteer Networks
QLogic Fiber Channel
Redback Networks
Riverbed Technology
Riverstone Networks
Spirent Communications
StoneFly iSCSI
Sycamore Networks
Telect Communications
White Rock Networks






Device wise companies: Few more Vendors are added.
Routers



Allied Telesis
Alcatel-Lucent
Asus
Avaya - acquired Nortel
AVM
Brocade - acquired Vyatta
Ericsson - acquired Redback
CHANGE Networks
Cisco Systems
Dell - acquired Force10
D-Link
Enterasys - acquired by Extreme Networks
HP - acquired 3Com
Huawei
Juniper Networks
LANCOM Systems
Linksys
Meraki- acquired by Cisco Systems
MikroTik
Nokia Networks
Rad Data Communications
Telco Systems
Ubiquiti
ZyXEL
ZTE
Mitsubishi



Switches



Aerohive
Alcatel-Lucent
Allied Telesis
Arista Networks
Avaya - acquired Nortel
Brocade Communications Systems - acquired Foundry Networks
CHANGE Networks
Cisco - acquired Linksys
D-Link
Huawei
ECI Telecom
Enterasys - acquired by Extreme Networks
Extreme
Fortinet
HP - acquired ProCurve, 3Com, H3C and TippingPoint
Juniper Networks
LANCOM Systems
Mellanox
Netgear
Nokia Networks
Oracle Corporation
Planet
Rad Group
Tejas Networks
Telco Systems
Teledata Networks
TP-Link
ZTE
ZyXEL








Wireless



Aerohive
AirTight
Allied Telesis
Avaya
Altai Technologies
Alvarion
Aruba
Asus
Belkin
Ericsson
Ceragon
CHANGE Networks
Cisco
Cradlepoint
D-Link
Enterasys acquired by Extreme
Fortinet
HP
Juniper - acquired Trapeze
LANCOM Systems
Linksys
Meraki
Meru
Motorola
NETGEAR
Nokia Networks
Proxim
Redline Telecommunications
Ruckus
SMC
TP-Link
Ubiquiti
Xirrus
ZyXEL



Network interface card



Allied Telesis
Broadcom
CHANGE Networks
Cisco
D-Link
Intel
Marvell
Mellanox
Oracle Corporation
Realtek
Silicom
ZyXEL




Server Appliance:
A server appliance is a computer appliance that works as a server. It is designed so that the end-user does not need to understand the details of the operating system or the commands associated with it. Server appliances have their hardware and software preconfigured by the manufacturer. The appliance is plugged into an existing network and is turned on by the end-user. The user selects the components to be active, through a simple user interface, and the appliance then boots to an active state, which is usable within minutes. Server appliances are designed to run and be controlled remotely after the initial set-up. The units are designed to be very easy to operate and provide narrow selection of network services.

aiScaler
ApplianSys
Avaya
Blue Coat Systems
CHANGE Networks
Cisco
Exinda
Expand
F5
Infoblox
Lanner Inc
Lotus Foundations
Nortel
Oracle Corporation
Radware
Riverbed Technology

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