Extreme Networks is a provider of networking equipment and software. Its stock price reflects its competition with giants like Cisco. The chart tells the story of its shift to cloud solutions and a subscription model in an attempt to gain market share in enterprise networks.
Extreme Networks is a networking equipment supplier. We classify it as part of the networking equipment sector, and the chart below shows the overall dynamics of this market, where the company competes with giants like Cisco.
Extreme Networks provides cloud-based networking solutions that help companies manage their wired and wireless networks. The company is a prominent component of the GURU.Markets index. The chart below reflects the dynamics of the overall market. Find out how Extreme Networks compares to it.
The daily price change of Extreme Networks, a network equipment supplier, is a measure of its sensitivity to corporate IT spending. Change_co reflects the cyclicality inherent in the technology sector. This metric is important for formulas on System.GURU.Markets that analyze competition and innovation in networking technologies.
Extreme Networks, Inc. is a networking equipment manufacturer. This chart highlights the high volatility of the tech sector. Comparing it to EXTR, a competitor to giants like Cisco, helps assess its sensitivity to IT budgets and technology cycles.
Extreme Networks is a manufacturer of networking equipment for corporate clients. The telecommunications sector is competitive and technologically saturated. The chart below shows the average volatility in this industry, helping to assess Extreme Networks' performance.
Extreme Networks is a networking equipment manufacturer. Its year-over-year performance serves as a barometer of IT infrastructure investment. The chart below tells the story of this cyclical yet technologically important business.
Extreme Networks, Inc. provides software-managed networking solutions for enterprise clients. The company competes with giants like Cisco. The chart shows how its focus on cloud management and flexible solutions, as well as the cyclical nature of IT spending, influence its performance in the networking equipment sector.
Extreme Networks, a network equipment supplier, is a cyclical technology company. Its revenue depends on capital expenditures by businesses to upgrade their IT infrastructure. The company's stock price is a barometer of businesses' willingness to invest in technology, which is a good indicator of business confidence.
Extreme Networks, a provider of networking equipment and software for corporate networks. The monthly fluctuations on the chart reflect companies' spending cycles on upgrading their Wi-Fi and wired networks, as well as competition from giants like Cisco.
Extreme Networks, Inc. provides software-managed networking solutions for enterprise clients, from Wi-Fi to data center switches. Its sector dynamics, shown in the chart, reflect its investment in IT infrastructure. Against this backdrop, one can see how its focus on cloud management and customer service helps Extreme Networks compete with market giants.
Extreme Networks supplies equipment for wired and wireless networks. Demand for its products depends on IT infrastructure upgrade cycles. The chart below shows how the company's shares, as part of the technology sector, tracked the Nasdaq index, amplifying its movements both up and down.
Shares of Extreme Networks, a network equipment provider, reflect investment cycles in IT infrastructure. Weekly price movements depend on corporate technology spending, news of major contracts, and the competitive environment. The chart below shows how short-term changes in the technology sector affect the company's valuation.
Is Extreme Networks outperforming its sector or moving with it? This chart compares the weekly performance of this networking equipment provider's stock against the industry average. The analysis reveals whether the company's reaction to news about corporate IT spending and competition is stronger than that of other players, or whether it reflects broader trends.
Extreme Networks supplies Wi-Fi networking and cloud management equipment. This chart compares its weekly performance to the market. It helps understand whether the company is moving in sync with the overall tech sector or whether its stock is more dependent on the corporate IT infrastructure investment cycle.
The chart below shows the valuation of Extreme Networks, Inc., reflecting its position in the enterprise networking solutions market. The company's market capitalization, which competes with giants like Cisco, depends on its innovations in Wi-Fi and cloud network management. This trend demonstrates investors' confidence in its ability to capture share of the IT infrastructure market.
Extreme Networks provides wired and wireless networking solutions for enterprise customers. The company's market share in the networking sector reflects its competition with giants like Cisco. The chart shows how the market values its cloud management platforms and its ability to win contracts in campus and data center networks.
The chart illustrates the combined market capitalization of network equipment manufacturers—the foundation of the modern internet. Extreme Networks, with its focus on cloud solutions and Wi-Fi, is a significant player. The graph shows the scale and competition in the market, where the company competes with tech giants.
This chart is a financial indicator of the complexity and importance of corporate networks. Extreme Networks' market capitalization reflects the demand for its traffic management solutions in data centers, stadiums, and hospitals. Its share of the economy represents the weight of the infrastructure that underpins the modern digital world.
The graph below reflects the value of Extreme Networks' physical and intellectual assets. The company's foundation is its networking technology patents, development equipment, and inventory of switches and routers. The graph's dynamics show how the company is investing in new wired and wireless networking solutions.
Extreme Networks' physical infrastructure isn't comprised of massive factories, but rather development centers, laboratories, and high-tech equipment for creating and testing network solutions. The chart shows the company's share of the sector's physical infrastructure, reflecting its investment in creating the physical foundation for digital communications.
Extreme Networks is a network equipment supplier. It's a "lightweight" model, focusing on software development and design, while outsourcing manufacturing. Its value lies in intellectual capital, not manufacturing facilities. Graáfico will demonstrate how capital-intensive the entire networking industry is, considering various business models.
Extreme Networks' balance sheet isn't so much its factories as its intellectual property in networking technologies and warehouse equipment. The company's assets represent capital invested in building Wi-Fi and cloud network infrastructure. The chart shows its importance in the foundation of digital communications.
Extreme Networks produces network infrastructure equipment. Its balance sheet reflects inventory and production assets, but the majority of its value comes from intellectual property and network management software. The chart shows how the market views its transition to cloud solutions and subscription models, rather than simply selling hardware.
Extreme Networks supplies networking hardware and software. The company competes with giants like Cisco and owns both intellectual property and manufacturing assets. The chart shows how much investors believe in its technological advantage and ability to compete in this challenging market.
Extreme Networks supplies equipment and software for building corporate networks. This chart shows how the market values the technology company in a competitive environment. Its value is determined not so much by the cost of its warehouses as by its technologies, market share, and ability to compete with giants like Cisco, which drives a premium on its assets.
Extreme Networks supplies hardware and software for building corporate networks. In the technology industry, growth is often achieved through acquisitions that expand product offerings. The company's debt load reflects its M&A strategy and investments in cloud solutions, as this chart illustrates.
Extreme Networks provides software-defined networking solutions for enterprises and data centers. In the competitive networking equipment sector, innovation and market share are crucial. This chart reflects financial standards for technology companies, where debt instruments can be used to finance R&D or strategic acquisitions of competitors.
Extreme Networks supplies hardware and software for building corporate networks. The technology sector requires constant innovation to stay ahead of the competition. This chart shows how the company finances its research, development, and potential acquisitions, using a balance of equity and debt.
Extreme Networks supplies equipment and software for building corporate networks. In the technological race, the company uses capital for R&D and acquisitions. This chart compares the company's debt to the total market capitalization of the entire networking sector. It allows one to assess how its financial strategy aligns with the dynamics of a highly competitive industry.
Extreme Networks operates in the competitive networking sector. This chart compares the company's debt to the overall book value of the economy. It allows one to assess how the company's innovation funding strategy compares to general technology and economic cycles.
This metric for Extreme Networks, Inc., a network equipment supplier, reflects sentiment in the technology market. It reflects how investors assess the company's ability to compete with giants like Cisco and adapt to new trends like cloud computing and 5G. The dynamics reflect expectations for future corporate spending on IT infrastructure.
This chart shows the average valuation for the networking equipment sector, where Extreme Networks operates. This metric reflects how investors generally view the outlook for an industry dependent on corporate spending on IT infrastructure. It helps us understand whether Extreme Networks is valued above or below its direct competitors.
Extreme Networks supplies hardware and software for high-performance Wi-Fi and wired networks for businesses, stadiums, and hospitals. The company ensures reliable connectivity in the most demanding environments. This chart, showing overall sentiment, helps understand how the market views the networking sector.
Extreme Networks supplies hardware and software for building corporate networks. Its future depends on businesses' investments in digital infrastructure. This chart reflects analysts' expectations regarding the company's ability to compete in the networking solutions market and win contracts against giants like Cisco.
Extreme Networks provides software-driven networking solutions for enterprises, data centers, and service providers. The company helps organizations build faster, simpler, and smarter networks. This chart shows average profitability expectations for the entire networking equipment sector, allowing you to compare Extreme Networks' position with its competitors.
Extreme Networks provides solutions for wired and wireless enterprise networks. The company competes with giants like Cisco. Its success depends on corporate IT budgets and network upgrade cycles. General economic expectations, as shown in the graph, influence companies' willingness to invest in IT infrastructure.
Extreme Networks provides software-defined networking solutions for enterprises, data centers, and service providers. The company's profitability depends on corporate spending on IT infrastructure and the adoption of cloud computing. This chart illustrates how successful sales of networking hardware and software impact financial performance in the competitive technology sector.
Extreme Networks, Inc. provides software-defined networking solutions for enterprises, data centers, and service providers. This chart shows the overall profitability of its networking equipment. Demand for the company's products is growing alongside the need for faster and more secure Wi-Fi and 5G networks. Its success in competing with market giants impacts the overall profitability of the sector.
Extreme Networks, Inc. provides wired and wireless networking solutions for enterprise customers. Companies' investments in IT infrastructure are closely tied to their financial health and expansion plans. The trend in overall profitability on this chart serves as an indicator of a business's willingness to invest in technology, which directly impacts demand for Extreme Networks products.
Extreme Networks provides software-defined networking solutions for enterprises, data centers, and service providers. The future revenue projections shown in this chart are influenced by corporate spending on IT infrastructure and the transition to cloud computing. They reflect analyst expectations regarding the company's ability to compete in the networking equipment market.
Extreme Networks, Inc. provides software-defined networking solutions for enterprises, data centers, and service providers. This chart shows profitability forecasts for the networking equipment sector. It reflects company expectations for investment in upgrading their IT infrastructure, which drives demand for Extreme Networks products and services.
Extreme Networks provides wired and wireless networking solutions for enterprise clients. Investments in IT infrastructure are directly dependent on business confidence in the future. This graph, which displays corporate profit forecasts, is a barometer of this sentiment. Growth expectations encourage companies to modernize their networks, creating demand for Extreme Networks products.
Extreme Networks supplies networking hardware and software. In the competitive IT industry, the P/S ratio helps assess a company's market share and the effectiveness of its sales strategy. This chart shows how the market values each dollar of revenue against giants like Cisco, given its focus on cloud solutions.
Extreme Networks provides wired and wireless networking solutions for enterprise customers. The company emphasizes cloud management and flexibility. This chart provides an insight into how the market perceives their technological innovations and their ability to compete with giants like Cisco in terms of market capitalization to revenue.
Extreme Networks supplies hardware and software for building corporate networks. Revenue depends on IT infrastructure upgrade cycles at companies and competition from larger players. This chart illustrates the average market revenue estimate, helping to understand how investors value the revenue of a second-tier technology company in the networking solutions sector.
Extreme Networks provides wired and wireless networking solutions, competing with industry giants. The company's success depends on its technological innovation and ability to win contracts. This chart shows how investors estimate future revenue, forecasting demand for network infrastructure in campuses, data centers, and service providers.
Extreme Networks, Inc. provides software-defined networking solutions for enterprises, data centers, and service providers. This chart compares market expectations for the company's future sales with those of other networking equipment manufacturers. It reflects how investors assess the company's competitiveness in the era of cloud computing and digital transformation.
Extreme Networks supplies hardware and software for building corporate networks, including Wi-Fi and cloud solutions. The company is a vital part of the digital infrastructure. This chart shows overall revenue forecasts, and EXTR's growth illustrates how business investments in IT infrastructure upgrades drive overall economic activity.
Extreme Networks, Inc. provides software-managed networking solutions for enterprises, data centers, and service providers. This chart shows revenue from switches, routers, Wi-Fi access points, and network management software subscriptions. Sales growth is driven by digital transformation trends and demand for cloud computing.
Extreme Networks provides wired and wireless networking solutions. This chart is important for understanding the transformation of its business. It breaks down revenue into hardware sales and, more importantly, the growing segment of software and service subscriptions. This demonstrates the company's transition to a more predictable revenue model.
Extreme Networks, Inc. provides enterprise-grade wired and wireless networking solutions. Investments in IT infrastructure tend to be cyclical. When the economy is growing, as shown in this chart, companies are more willing to invest in network upgrades, which drives demand for Extreme Networks products and services.
Extreme Networks supplies hardware and software for corporate networks. The company's revenue forecast reflects businesses' willingness to invest in upgrading their IT infrastructure, particularly in Wi-Fi and cloud management solutions. This chart shows analysts' expectations for corporate spending on networking technologies.
Extreme Networks supplies hardware and software for building corporate networks. The forecast shown in the graph shows revenue expectations for the entire networking segment. It allows one to assess global trends in IT spending, including investments in cloud technologies and Wi-Fi, which are key drivers of demand for Extreme Networks solutions.
Extreme Networks supplies hardware and software for wired and wireless networks. Demand for its products depends on companies' capital expenditures on IT infrastructure. This business activity forecast chart reflects businesses' willingness to invest in technology. Rising forecasts indicate that companies are ready to modernize their networks, which increases Extreme Networks' sales.
Extreme Networks supplies hardware and software for building corporate networks. This chart illustrates how the company competes in the technology sector. Its ability to convert revenue into profit depends on innovation, the transition to software subscription models, and effective supply chain management in a globally competitive environment.
Extreme Networks provides wired and wireless networking solutions, competing with industry giants. This chart helps assess how successfully the company is monetizing its technologies. Outperforming competitors in profitability may indicate innovative products, a strong customer base, and an efficient operating model.
Extreme Networks, Inc. provides wired and wireless networking solutions, competing with giants like Cisco. The company's success depends on technological innovation and its ability to win contracts with large enterprise clients. This overall profitability chart shows the company's willingness to invest in IT infrastructure upgrades, which drives Extreme's sales.
Extreme Networks provides wired and wireless networking solutions. The company's team consists of development engineers, sales specialists, and technical support. Growth on this chart is often attributed to acquisitions of competitors to expand the technology portfolio or increased investment in the development of cloud-based network management solutions.
Extreme Networks specializes in creating networking solutions for large enterprises, stadiums, and educational institutions. This chart illustrates its weight in the networking industry through its team. It shows the proportion of highly skilled network engineers, developers, and sales professionals focused on the enterprise segment that Extreme Networks employs.
Extreme Networks, Inc. provides software-defined networking solutions for enterprises, data centers, and service providers. This chart shows employment in the networking sector. The growth in engineers and specialists here reflects the growing need for high-performance, secure, and automated networks, a key market for Extreme Networks.
Extreme Networks supplies hardware and software for building corporate networks. Demand for its products is growing as companies invest in digital transformation and modernization of their IT infrastructure. The growth of its engineering and sales staff is an indicator of business confidence and its willingness to invest in technology.
Extreme Networks supplies hardware and software for building corporate networks. Their business combines hardware and software development. This graph reflects that the company's value is created not only on the assembly line but also in the minds of software engineers. A high score indicates a significant share of intellectual capital in their value.
Extreme Networks supplies networking equipment (switches, Wi-Fi) and, increasingly importantly, cloud-based software for managing these networks. This chart shows the industry average. It helps assess how the market views EXTR's transition from hardware to a high-margin software subscription model per employee.
Extreme Networks supplies hardware and software for building wired and wireless networks. Competition in the technology sector is fierce, and innovation is key. This chart reflects how the market values the intellectual contribution of engineers and developers who create new products that can ensure the company's leadership in the networking market.
Extreme Networks supplies hardware and software for wired and wireless (Wi-Fi) corporate networks. The company competes with giants like Cisco. Their focus is on cloud-based network management. This chart shows how effectively the company's R&D and sales teams translate innovations in switches and access points into net profit per employee.
Extreme Networks is a manufacturer of enterprise networking equipment (Wi-Fi, switches), a competitor to Cisco. This chart shows the benchmark for the "Networking" sector. This industry is shifting from selling hardware to a subscription model (software and services). This benchmark reflects this transition: average revenue per employee is growing as cloud (SaaS) revenue grows.
Extreme Networks supplies enterprise networking solutions: Wi-Fi access points, switches, and cloud-based management software. It's a high-tech B2B business. This chart, showing the average dollar return per employee by market, helps us assess how profitable the network equipment sector, where Extreme operates, is per engineer.
Extreme Networks, a networking equipment supplier, uses this chart to illustrate how innovation impacts productivity. Revenue per employee reflects the cost and complexity of the solutions being developed. The increase in this indicator indicates a shift toward more software-centric products and cloud services, which have higher margins.
Extreme Networks develops solutions for enterprise networks, including Wi-Fi and cloud management. In the highly competitive IT industry, R&D and sales productivity are key to success. This chart shows the average revenue per employee in the segment. It helps assess how effectively EXTR competes with giants like Cisco and Arista.
Extreme Networks supplies hardware and software for cloud networks. It competes with Cisco. Its business is based on selling high-tech hardware and software subscriptions (SaaS). This metric reflects the company's success in transitioning to a subscription model that generates recurring revenue, and the value of its R&D (intellectual property).
Extreme Networks supplies equipment and software for corporate networks (Wi-Fi, switches), competing with giants like Cisco. This chart highlights concerns about their ability to compete. Bears are betting that the company will lose the technology race or that corporations will cut IT infrastructure spending due to the recession.
Extreme Networks supplies equipment and software for corporate networks (Wi-Fi, switches), competing with giants like Cisco. This chart highlights the pessimism in the networking sector. The increase in short positions in the industry may indicate that investors expect a slowdown in corporate spending on IT infrastructure or see the risk of price wars due to intense competition.
Extreme Networks (EXTR) supplies network infrastructure hardware and software (Wi-Fi, switches), competing with giants like Cisco. This business relies on corporate IT budgets. This chart measures overall fear. When it rises, investors expect companies to "freeze" IT infrastructure upgrade projects to save money in anticipation of a recession, which would hurt EXTR's orders.
Extreme Networks supplies networking equipment to corporations. The business relies on IT budgets. This chart for EXTR above 70 may reflect strong demand for network upgrades. Oversold levels (<30) are often associated with fears of a slowdown in IT spending due to a recession or increased competition (Cisco, Arista).
Extreme Networks provides cloud-based solutions for wired and wireless networks (Wi-Fi). They help businesses, schools, and stadiums manage their networks. This chart reflects the overall health of the network equipment sector. It helps determine whether the entire segment is oversold due to intense competition and supply issues.
Extreme Networks (EXTR) supplies Wi-Fi and networking equipment. This chart reflects the IT budgets of its clients (universities, stadiums, hospitals). During periods of euphoria, they invest in infrastructure upgrades. During times of panic and budget cuts, Wi-Fi upgrades may be postponed as non-critical.
Extreme Networks supplies hardware and software for building enterprise networks (Wi-Fi, switches), competing with Cisco and Arista. This chart shows the average analyst forecast. Their targets are based on the company's ability to win contracts in campus and cloud networks, as well as on growing revenue from software subscriptions (SaaS).
Extreme Networks is a networking equipment manufacturer that competes with Cisco. They supply switches, routers, and Wi-Fi access points for corporate and campus networks (universities, hospitals). This chart shows analysts' confidence in their ability to capture market share with their cloud management platform. It reflects the gap between their target price and the current price.
Extreme Networks is a networking equipment manufacturer that competes with giants like Cisco. The company supplies switches, Wi-Fi, and network management software for campuses and data centers. This chart shows analysts' overall expectations for the sector, reflecting whether experts believe IT infrastructure spending will increase.
Extreme Networks (EXTR) is a company specializing in enterprise networking equipment. They provide Wi-Fi access points, switches, and cloud-based network management software for campuses, hospitals, and stadiums. This chart reflects the overall market sentiment, reflecting analysts' belief in companies' willingness to invest in IT infrastructure modernization.
Extreme Networks is a challenger in the networking equipment industry (a competitor to Cisco). They supply switches, Wi-Fi, and cloud-based software for managing campus networks, data centers, and sports arenas. This chart is an indicator of their market share. It likely reflects their ability to win market share from the giants, as well as their successful transition from hardware to a subscription-based (SaaS) network management model.
Extreme Networks is a networking equipment veteran (a competitor to Cisco and Arista); the company produces switches and Wi-Fi access points for corporate networks (campuses, stadiums). This comprehensive index evaluates companies. The graph shows the average value for the sector. This benchmark: how does Extreme's transformation (to cloud-based network management) differentiate it from the average competitor?
Extreme Networks is an IT infrastructure company. The company (a Cisco competitor) produces networking equipment (switches, Wi-Fi) for corporate networks and data centers. This chart, reflecting the market average, provides a macro backdrop. It helps assess how EXTR, which is dependent on IT budget cycles, compares to the overall macroeconomic situation.