Legra Systems, a start-up based in Burlington, Massachusetts, unveiled a stackable, WLAN switching architecture featuring an extensible Wireless Operating System, a "Smart Radio" technology, and upgradeable security. Legra said its platform supports tens of radios and hundreds of users per switch, enabling a WLAN to scale in step with a large enterprise.
Legra also announced the closure of $8.5 million in a Series A round of financing. Investors include Kodiak Venture Partners and Genesis Partners.
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- Legra Systems was co-founded by Israel Drori, the former CEO of MeetU (acquired by Polycom) and previously a Vice President of Wireless Access at BreezeCOM, and Tom Ermolovich, who previously was VP of Engineering at American Internet (acquired by Cisco Systems).