ADARA Networks

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ADARA networks
Company typeprivately held company
IndustrySoftware
Founded1998
Headquarters San Jose, CA
Key people
Eric Johnson (CEO)
Products
Website adaranetworks.com

Adara Networks (stylized as "ADARA Networks") is an American software company.

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History

The company creates software-defined networking (SDN) infrastructure orchestration software [1] and provides cloud computing. [2] It has several dozen partners in its channel program. [3] Adara's cloud software includes an SDI Visualizer for topological rendering, an SLA Manager for determining cost efficiency, and use Sirius Routers. [4] Afterwards the company developed its Horizon SDA Platform, which has an Ecliptic SDN controller, Axis vSwitch, SoftSwitch, and cloud computing engine. [5]

In 2008 Adara developed a networking electronic medical records project for the US Congress. [6] [7] Adara has served on Industry Advisory Panels for the Congress as well. [8]

The company has held contracts with the Department of Defense, and spent its first ten years or so working in the public sphere before opening up to private companies, [9] including SMEs,[ citation needed ] in 2011. [10]

In 2012 Adara created a full stack network for its cloud, [11] and in 2013 its controller became open source. [12] Then in 2016, Adara partnered with Calient Technologies to develop an integrated SD-WAN. [13] The company's CEO is Eric Johnson. [14]

iN 2020 ADARA Networks were acknowledged as an Industry Leader in SDN. [15]

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References

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  6. United States Congress (May 24, 2019). "Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress". U.S. Government Printing Office via Google Books.
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  9. "Verizon, Partners Push OpenFlow, SDN". IT Infrastructure Advice, Discussion, Community – Network Computing. April 17, 2012.
  10. "ADARA Networks Looks To Virtualize Entire Networks". IT Infrastructure Advice, Discussion, Community – Network Computing. December 19, 2011.
  11. Kusnetzky, Dan. "ADARA Networks – is it bigger than a breadbox?". ZDNet.
  12. "Adara Claims SDN First". Light Reading.
  13. "Cisco's Investment in VeloCloud Highlights Momentum of SD-WAN". eWEEK. January 14, 2016.
  14. "Open? Yeah, Sure. Sorry Oracle, You're Still Full Of It". TechCrunch.
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