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Home » Extreme Networks’ SaaS ARR Climbs 23% as AI-Driven Cloud Solutions Fuel Competitive Wins

Extreme Networks’ SaaS ARR Climbs 23% as AI-Driven Cloud Solutions Fuel Competitive Wins

October 30, 2024
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Extreme Networks has reported positive financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025, showing sequential growth despite a challenging year-over-year comparison. The company achieved $269.2 million in revenue, reflecting a 4.9% increase from the previous quarter, and improved margins due to ongoing operational efficiency. Extreme’s CEO, Ed Meyercord, attributed the company’s success to strong customer demand for their advanced AI-enhanced cloud management and differentiated networking solutions, which have led to competitive wins and a 23% year-over-year increase in SaaS Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR). Meyercord highlighted Extreme’s resilience and strategic positioning for market share gains as customer needs for robust, high-performance networks grow.

The first quarter also saw the successful implementation of several high-profile projects, such as network upgrades at Texas Tech University and installations for NFL teams including the Green Bay Packers, Houston Texans, and Minnesota Vikings. Extreme’s financial discipline was evident in their cash flow, with a net cash inflow from operations of $18.6 million and free cash flow of $11.7 million. CFO Kevin Rhodes anticipates continued margin improvements and cash generation, driven by revenue recovery and cost management.

Key Financial Highlights:

• Revenue: $269.2 million, down 23.8% year-over-year, up 4.9% quarter-over-quarter

• SaaS ARR: $174.1 million, up 23.4% year-over-year, up 4.3% quarter-over-quarter

• GAAP Loss per share: $0.08, with non-GAAP EPS at $0.17

• Gross Margins: GAAP at 63.0% (up from last year), non-GAAP at 63.7%

Operational and Market Highlights:

• Universal ZTNA Expansion: Enhanced security for both remote and on-site access

• Texas Tech University: Upgraded data center with Extreme’s hardware, cloud, and fabric

• NFL Teams: Wi-Fi upgrades to improve connectivity and fan experience

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