Array Networks

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Array Networks is a global technology company that addresses problems related to securely delivering enterprise applications to end users.Array Networks offers application delivery networking with over 5,000 worldwide customer deployments. Founded in 2000, and headquartered in Silicon Valley, California, Array offers application delivery controller, (ADC), Secure Sockets Layer, (SSL) VPN and WAN optimization controllers targeted to enterprise private cloud, IaaS, and SaaS solutions. The company has over 300 employees worldwide, including the United States, China, Japan and India. [1]

Array Networks
Company typePrivate
IndustryApplication Delivery Networking
Founded2000
HeadquartersMilpitas, California
ProductsAPV Series Application Delivery Controllers, AG Series SSL VPN, AVX Series Virtualized Appliances, aCelera WAN Optimization Controllers
WebsiteOfficial website

Array has received industry accolades from Gartner Inc.’s Magic Quadrant (2014, 2015), Frost & Sullivan, 2011 Excellence Award; and Info-Tech Research Group, 2012 Innovator. Additionally, CEO Michael Zhao received the CEO World Award in the CEO of the year category in 2013 and CFO Sameena Ahmed was named the Silicon Valley /San Jose Business Journal CFO of the Year in 2010.[2] [3] [4] [5]

Array is a silver founding member of the OPNFV Project, a community of suppliers in the industry working to develop an open source reference platform for NFV. The platform is intended to help accelerate the implementation of NFV and the introduction of new products and services springing from it. [6] Array sells through direct and resale channels and offers resellers marketing and communications, technical, lead and training support. [7]


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