Overview
Brocade was founded in 1995 and headquartered in San Jose, California. Brocade provides reliable, high-performance network solutions. Brocade is extending its proven data center expertise across the entire network with future-proofed solutions built for consolidation, network convergence, virtualization, and cloud computing. The company has approximately 4000 employees worldwide and serves a wide range of industries and customers in more than 160 countries.
Products/services
Brocade provides Ethernet, storage, and converged networking solutions to help organizations achieve their most critical business objectives. Brocade also provides a full range of education, support, and professional services offerings.
Products by category:
DCX Backbones
Director
Application Delivery
Ethernet - Enterprise and Mobility
Ethernet - Service Provider
SAN Switches
SAN Extension
Management Software
Fabric Applications
Server Connectivity/ HBAs/ CNAs
Transceivers
CEE and FCoE
How to buy
Contact Brocade Australia: Tel: +61 2 9016 0888
Lynx Technologies
Sales Enquiries: sales@lynxtech.com.au
Telephone: 1300 112 111
Contact details
Brocade Brisbane
303 Adelaide Street, Level 3, Suite 3
Brocade Melbourne
1 Queen’s Road St. Kilda Road Towers, Suite 1406
Brocade NSW
40 City Road HWT Tower Level 23, Office 2310
Tel: +61 2 9016 0888
E-mail: apac-info@brocade.com
60 Marcus Clarke St.
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