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    Three Big Takeaways From Extreme Connect 2026

    May 16, 2026 /

    Extreme Networks turns 30 years old this year, and its recent Connect event in Orlando celebrated many of its achievements. Not surprisingly, AI-driven operations were a big theme, and it is abundantly clear that the company is focusing its efforts on delivering better business outcomes and improved network operational efficiency rather than just competing on speeds and feeds.  With a continued theme of summarizing my event insights with three big takeaways – let’s dive in! Extreme Platform ONE’s Agentic Journey At Extreme Connect, executives spent considerable time discussing how AI can reduce operational burden across wired, wireless, and fabric environments. Enterprise networking teams continue to struggle with complexity, and cloud-managed…

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