Alaxala Networks Corp.
Native name
アラクサラ
ネットワークス
株式会社
TypePrivate
IndustryNetworking hardware
Founded2004 (2004)
HeadquartersKawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan
Key people
Yoshihiro Takayasu
Products
RevenueJPY 19.2 billion
Total assetsJPY 5.505 billion
Number of employees
310 (2008)
Websitewww.alaxala.com

Alaxala Networks Corp. (アラクサラネットワークス株式会社, Arakusara Nettowākusu Kabushiki-gaisha), commonly known as its brand Alaxala, is a Japanese company headquartered in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan, that offers networking hardware products.

Overview

In 2004, Alaxala Networks Corp. was originally established, as the merger between Hitachi and NEC networking hardware divisions.[1] The name of Alaxala was derived from "ALL Access for eXpert and Latent Association", and more that "Ala" in Latin means "Wing", and "X" means "networking eXchange", so the company intended the two "Ala" (Hitachi and NEC) connected and collaborated by "X" tightly.[2] The company is basically fabless company, designing the products, mostly ordering to manufacture them to Hitachi enterprise servers division factory in Hadano, Kanagawa, Japan.[3] The company offers networking hardware products, network router and network switch etc.[4] Alaxala products are sold and installed mostly in Japanese domestic market and for enterprises, but we can find several products at some online shopping, Amazon.com etc.. The business type and scope is same as Allied Telesis, that is also the company in Japan. And they are collaborated for producing networking hardware sold in both brands.[5]

Alaxala official agencies are Hitachi, NEC, Itochu Techno-Solutions, Net One Systems, and Alaxala has contributed to offer the various networking hardware products to major communication companies in Japan, such as NTT, KDDI and Softbank etc..

On August 24, 2012, Alaxala was known that Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) announced that TSE core system outage happened due to the software bugs on Alaxala networking hardware.[6]

Alaxala also sponsors IT professional certifications for Alaxala products, like Cisco and Oracle etc..

See also

References

  1. "Alaxala Networks". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2017-07-04.
  2. "Alaxala Naming". IDEX (Japanese). Retrieved 2017-07-04.
  3. "Hitachi Integrating NEC Resource". BCN (in Japanese). 2004-12-06.
  4. "Alaxala Products". IT media (Japanese). Retrieved 2017-07-04.
  5. "Alaxala Allied Telesis Partnership". Alaxala (Japanese). Retrieved 2017-07-04.
  6. "TSE Announcement for Outage". IT Pro (Japanese). Retrieved 2017-07-04.
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