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Cabletron Systems, Inc., was a manufacturer of networking computer equipment throughout the 1980s and 1990s primarily based in Rochester, New Hampshire, in the United States. They also had manufacturing facilities in Ironton, Ohio, and in Ireland.[citation needed]
CabletronSystems, Inc., was a manufacturer of networking computer equipment throughout the 1980s and 1990s primarily based in Rochester, New Hampshire...
2003 to 2005. Benson first came to public attention when he founded CabletronSystems, later known as Enterasys Networks, which became one of the largest...
and controllers. The company formed in March 2000 as a spin-off of CabletronSystems. In addition to networking hardware such as switches, routers and...
They competed with now-gone companies such as CabletronSystems, SynOptics, Ungermann-Bass, David Systems, Digital Equipment Corporation, and American...
Deloitte&Touche, Bombardier Aerospace and Transportation, MetLife, CabletronSystems, and Sutter Health. Recruitsoft, Inc. changed its name to Taleo Corporation...
Aprisma Management Technologies was created after CabletronSystems was broken up into 4 smaller pieces, as the business unit to continue the highly successful...
virtual LAN software and switching technology called ArenaNET from CabletronSystems. In 1999, a group led by technology executive Ted Leonsis bought a...
switching hardware based in Santa Clara, California. Originally part of CabletronSystems, and based on an early acquisition of YAGO, it was one of the many...
transceiver, with the added feature of indicator lamps much like the CabletronSystems ST500 transceiver, and it became relatively popular as a result. Another...
CDP-compatible protocol.[citation needed] CDP was the abbreviation used by Cabletron who wrote the RFC 2641 for the discovery protocol.[citation needed] CDP...
bearing the Digital logo. Networking business was sold c.1997 to CabletronSystems, and subsequently spun off as Digital Network Products Group. DECtalk...
Participants at the second (1994) SNMP Test Summit included CabletronSystems, Cisco Systems, Eicon Technology, Empirical Tools and Technologies, Epilogue...
comparison with its main market competitors, Cisco Systems, 3Com Corp., Bay Networks, and CabletronSystems. In addition, many Fortune 1000 companies sought...
networking-focused elements of the following companies: Digital, Chantry, Siemens, Cabletron, Enterasys, AirDefense, Symbol, Motorola, Zebra, Wellfleet, SynOptics...
(CacheFlow), Versatile (VTSS), Virident (WDC), VitalSigns (ALU), and Yago Systems (Cabletron), among others. He was fired from Sequoia immediately after being...
50–60 Hz). The GatorMIM CS is a media interface module that fits in a Cabletron Multi-Media Access Center (MMAC). The GatorBox CS/Rack (model: 10104)...
processor. In February 1998, DEC sold its Network Products Business to Cabletron, which then spun out as its own company, Digital Networks (later known...
Helmke. At the time, Helmke was employed as Software Project Leader for Cabletron (later becoming Enterasys) in Rochester, New Hampshire. Helmke developed...
introduction of two @ Cisco Catalyst 1200 Ethernet to FDDI switches, and two @ Cabletron MMAC-three FNB hubs (six Ethernet plus two FDDI), constructing a reliable...