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12th December, 1994
Cisco Systems Launches New Network Partner Programs with Bolt Beranek and Newman; Contracts Internal Network Services
Cisco Systems Launches New Network Partner Programs with
Bolt Beranek and Newman; Contracts Internal Network Services
San Jose, Calif., Dec. 12, 1994 -- Cisco Systems, Inc., today
announced that it has launched two new network partner programs designed to
make it easier for large customers to both connect to the global internet
as well as outsource the management of their network operations ...
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12th December, 1994
Cisco/Cylink Partnership Addresses Network Security
Cisco/Cylink Partnership Addresses Network Security
SAN JOSE, Calif., Dec. 12, 1994 -- Cisco Systems and Cylink have
announced a joint partnership to develop a family of LAN and WAN security
products ...
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8th December, 1994
Cisco Targets Rapidly Growing Market for Enterprise ATM Switches By Acquiring ATM Assets of LightStream Corporation
Cisco Targets Rapidly Growing Market for Enterprise ATM
Switches By Acquiring ATM Assets of LightStream Corporation
San Jose, Calif., Dec. 8, 1994 -- Cisco Systems, Inc., today announced
that it has signed an agreement with LightStream
Corporation (Billerica,
Mass.) to purchase LightStream's industry leading enterprise-class ATM
switching assets and technology in exchange for $120M (US) ...
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7th December, 1994
Cisco Systems Completes Acquisition of Kalpana
Cisco Systems Completes Acquisition of Kalpana
SAN JOSE, Calif., Dec. 7, 1994 -- Cisco Systems has completed its
acquisition of Kalpana, Inc., a privately held company that is the leading
provider of Ethernet switches worldwide.
The acquisition follows an agreement signed Oct.
24, 1994, under which
Cisco agreed to acquire all outstanding stock and assume all outstanding
employee stock options and warrants of Kalpana.
Completion of the acquisition was subject to several conditions,
including approval of Kalpana shareholders, which was received on December
6.
In announcing the Oct ...
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21st November, 1994
Cisco Providing End-to-End Components for Imaging Network at Radiological Society Annual Meeting
Cisco Providing End-to-End Components for Imaging Network
at Radiological
Society Annual Meeting
SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 21, 1994 -- Cisco Systems is providing about
$300,000 worth of equipment to establish a high-performance network for
exchanging medical imaging data at the annual meeting of the Radiological
Society of North America (RSNA) in Chicago, Nov ...
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15th November, 1994
Cisco President & CEO to Become Chairman of the Board; Executive Vice President to Become Chairman & CEO
Cisco President & CEO to Become Chairman of the Board;
Executive
Vice President to Become Chairman & CEO
SAN JOSE, Calif., November 15, 1994 -- Cisco Systems today announced at
its annual shareholders meeting that John P ...
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14th November, 1994
Bisync Support for Cisco Routers Lets Banks Merge Automated Teller, SNA, LAN Traffic
Bisync Support for Cisco Routers Lets Banks Merge Automated
Teller, SNA, LAN Traffic
SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 14, 1994 -- Cisco Systems has added support for
the Binary Synchronous Communication (BSC) data-link protocol, or "bisync,"
to its family of internetwork routers ...
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14th November, 1994
Cisco Broadens Choices for Remote SNA Network Access Over Frame Relay Networks
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14th November, 1994
Cisco Introduces New Software Architecture to Improve Remote Access to SNA Hosts
Cisco Introduces New Software Architecture to Improve Remote
Access to SNA Hosts
SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 14, 1994 -- A new software architecture that
makes accessing IBM SNA applications over routed internetworks more
scalable and flexible -- combining the benefits of the native SNA interface
at end stations and mainframes with those of TCP/IP
across the network backbone -- has been introduced by Cisco Systems.
Cisco's Native Client Interface Architecture (NCIA) extends the use of
the TCP/IP protocol all the way to the SNA end station ...
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14th November, 1994
New Cisco Products Target IBM Remote Access, Easing Migration to Client/Server Applications
New Cisco Products Target IBM Remote Access, Easing
Migration to
Client/Server Applications
SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 14, 1994 -- Cisco Systems has introduced a
series of hardware and software products designed to give customers in
IBM-oriented remote branch offices a comprehensive, flexible set of
solutions for gaining access to corporate internetworks.
The new products (detailed in separate press releases) implement
Cisco's strategy for achieving effective IBM remote access, paving flexible
migration paths to emerging client-server applications through
functionality supporting LAN-to-LAN connectivity, legacy protocols, access
to SNA networks via public WAN services, and flexible access to
mainframe-based SNA applications.
"This is the most significant set of IBM-related announcements Cisco
has made since we outlined our original five-phase IBM internetworking
program in early 1991," said Nick Francis, Cisco's director of IBM
internetworking ...
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