Case Study: Elisabeth-TweeSteden Hospital achieves centralized, scalable, secure network operations with Extreme Networks' Fabric Connect

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Elisabeth-TweeSteden Hospital Centralizes Operations with Fabric

Elisabeth-TweeSteden Hospital, one of the largest hospitals in the Netherlands after a merger, needed to consolidate IT services and networks across three locations into a single, manageable, secure, and scalable system. To meet requirements for simplified management, secure connectivity for users and medical devices, and support for future expansion, the hospital worked with Extreme Networks, deploying Extreme Fabric Connect and ExtremeAnalytics.

Extreme Networks centralized the hospital’s individual networks into one fabric-based system, using hyper-segmentation and a single management interface to enable automated deployments and migrations with minimal downtime. The solution delivered one network across all sites, reduced IT workload, secured legacy medical equipment (avoiding hundreds of thousands of euros in replacements or a separate medical network), and provided scalable connectivity for staff, partners, and guests—creating a future-proof, more efficient IT operation.


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Elisabeth-TweeSteden Hospital

Dennis Groen

Senior Project Manager


Extreme Networks

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