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Netgear
NameNetgear
TypePublic
Traded asNASDAQ: NTGR
FounderPatrick Lo
HeadquartersSan Jose, California
Area servedWorldwide
Key peoplePatrick Lo, Mark Merrill

Netgear is a leading computer networking company that specializes in the development and manufacturing of routers, switches, and other networking equipment. Founded in 1996 by Patrick Lo, Netgear has established itself as a major player in the computer networking industry, competing with other prominent companies such as Cisco Systems, D-Link, and Linksys. With its headquarters in San Jose, California, Netgear has expanded its operations to serve customers worldwide, including major Internet service providers like AT&T, Verizon Communications, and Comcast. The company's products are widely used in various settings, including home networks, small office/home office (SOHO) environments, and large enterprise networks, often in conjunction with other technology companies like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon.

History

The history of Netgear dates back to 1996, when it was founded by Patrick Lo, a veteran of the computer networking industry. Initially, the company focused on developing and manufacturing Ethernet cards and other networking equipment, competing with other companies like 3Com and Intel. In the early 2000s, Netgear expanded its product line to include wireless routers, switches, and other networking devices, which helped the company to establish itself as a major player in the computer networking industry. Over the years, Netgear has continued to innovate and expand its product line, introducing new products such as network-attached storage (NAS) devices, IP cameras, and smart home devices, often in partnership with other companies like Samsung, LG Electronics, and Sony. Today, Netgear is a publicly traded company listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange, with a global presence and a wide range of products used by customers in various industries, including healthcare, finance, and education, with notable customers like Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Products

Netgear offers a wide range of products, including routers, switches, network-attached storage (NAS) devices, IP cameras, and smart home devices. The company's products are designed to meet the needs of various customers, from home networks and small office/home office (SOHO) environments to large enterprise networks. Some of the company's popular products include the Nighthawk series of wireless routers, the ReadyNAS series of NAS devices, and the Arlo series of IP cameras, which are often used in conjunction with other products from companies like Dell, HP, and Lenovo. Netgear also offers a range of smart home devices, including smart thermostats, smart lighting systems, and smart security cameras, which are compatible with other smart home systems from companies like Apple, Google, and Amazon. The company's products are widely available through various channels, including online retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and Newegg, as well as through partnerships with other companies like Intel, Microsoft, and Cisco Systems.

Technology

Netgear has developed various technologies to enhance the performance and security of its products. The company's routers and switches use advanced technologies such as Quality of Service (QoS) and Virtual Private Network (VPN) to ensure reliable and secure data transmission, often in conjunction with other technologies from companies like Juniper Networks and Ericsson. Netgear's NAS devices use RAID technology to provide redundant storage and protect against data loss, while the company's IP cameras use advanced video analytics and motion detection technologies to provide enhanced security features, often in partnership with other companies like IBM and Honeywell. The company's smart home devices use Zigbee and Z-Wave technologies to enable seamless communication and control, and are often compatible with other smart home systems from companies like Samsung and LG Electronics. Netgear has also developed various software applications, including the Netgear Genie app, which allows users to manage and monitor their Netgear devices remotely, often using cloud computing services from companies like Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure.

Controversies

Like other companies in the computer networking industry, Netgear has faced various controversies and challenges over the years. In 2017, the company was criticized for a vulnerability in its routers that allowed hackers to access sensitive information, which was later patched in partnership with other companies like Cisco Systems and Juniper Networks. Netgear has also faced criticism for its handling of customer data, with some users expressing concerns about the company's data collection and data sharing practices, which are often subject to regulations like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). In addition, Netgear has faced competition from other companies in the computer networking industry, including D-Link and Linksys, which has led to a series of patent infringement lawsuits and other legal disputes, often involving other companies like Apple and Google. Despite these challenges, Netgear has continued to innovate and expand its product line, and remains a major player in the computer networking industry, with partnerships with other companies like Intel, Microsoft, and Amazon.

Acquisitions_and_Partnerships

Over the years, Netgear has made various acquisitions and partnerships to expand its product line and enhance its technology. In 2015, the company acquired Arlo Technologies, a manufacturer of IP cameras, which has helped Netgear to expand its presence in the smart home market, often in partnership with other companies like Samsung and LG Electronics. Netgear has also partnered with other companies, including Intel and Microsoft, to develop new products and technologies, such as wireless routers and network-attached storage (NAS) devices, which are often used in conjunction with other products from companies like Dell, HP, and Lenovo. In addition, Netgear has collaborated with other companies, including Cisco Systems and Juniper Networks, to develop industry standards and best practices for computer networking and cybersecurity, often through organizations like the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Today, Netgear is a member of various industry organizations, including the Wi-Fi Alliance and the Zigbee Alliance, and continues to work with other companies to advance the development of computer networking and smart home technologies, with notable partnerships with companies like Apple, Google, and Amazon. Category:Computer networking companies

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