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Trapeze
Networks™, the award-winning provider of the wireless LAN Mobility
System™, recently announced it has received $30 million in round D
funding, including strategic investments from Juniper Networks and
other leading network vendors. The additional funding will be used
to support geographic expansion and to substantially increase the
company’s go-to-market channel programs. Additionally, the funds
allow Trapeze to accelerate its vision of next-generation wireless
networks through expanded product development.
Leading
Network Vendors Counter Cisco with Investment in Leading Wireless
LAN Provider.
After
carefully evaluating the highly competitive wireless landscape,
Juniper Networks chose to invest in Trapeze based on its
demonstrated success in the marketplace and track record of
technology leadership and innovation. Additional investors include
Nortel, Oak Investment Partners, Accel Partners, Redpoint Ventures,
DAG, and Castille, who added to their previous investments in
Trapeze.
“Having
networking industry leaders such as Juniper Networks as investors
further validates our growing market position and prospects for
future success,” said Trapeze CEO, Jim Vogt. “This additional
funding enables us to accelerate the development and delivery of
next generation mobile applications such as VoIP and high-speed
video, while continuing to offer the industry’s most secure and
manageable WLAN platform.”
Trapeze
Networks offers Trapeze Mobility System, a WLAN mobility solution
that allows users to roam securely anywhere in a network and over
any topology, including corporate headquarters, branch offices,
campuses or multi-tenant/multi-use facilities. The company's system
makes an existing enterprise network available wirelessly, driving
the integration of wired and wireless networks and extending the
power and performance of applications and services to the rapidly
growing mobile workforce. The system requires no infrastructure
changes so customers can effortlessly and cost effectively enhance
and upgrade existing technology to meet tomorrow’s wireless needs,
from outside networks to voice and location applications. |