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  2. Spiceworks - Wikipedia

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    Spiceworks is a professional network for the information technology (IT) industry that is headquartered in Austin, Texas. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The company was founded in January 2006 by Scott Abel, Jay Hallberg, Greg Kattawar, and Francis Sullivan to build IT management software.

  3. Spiceworks News & Insights - Wikipedia

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    Spiceworks News & Insights is an online community that enables peers to share professional knowledge about information technology. Since 1998, Toolbox has helped professionals make IT decisions and stay current in the rapidly changing technology market through peer collaboration.

  4. Talk:Spiceworks - Wikipedia

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    I suggest: Spiceworks is a professional network monitoring and management solution for the information technology (IT) industry. Spiceworks is headquartered in Austin, Texas . 2601:842:200:4270:7D46:59C:D96D:5CCB ( talk ) 18:51, 23 February 2024 (UTC) [ reply ]

  5. Vartak Nagar, Thane - Wikipedia

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    Vartak Nagar is a Premium and Posh Area locality in Thane city of Maharashtra state in India. It's nearly 4.3 kilometers from Thane railway station. Pokhran Road No. 1 cuts through this locality to join Pokhran Road No. 2 at Upvan Lake. [1] A major part of Vartak Nagar was covered by the 63-acre MHADA colony buildings. But in recent 5-6 years ...

  6. Greg Wyler - Wikipedia

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    Gregory Thane Wyler (born 12 November 1969) [not verified in body] is an American tech entrepreneur, engineer, and inventor. He was the founder and executive chairman of OneWeb [ 1 ] and the founder of O3b Networks .

  7. Kademlia - Wikipedia

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    Kademlia is a distributed hash table for decentralized peer-to-peer computer networks designed by Petar Maymounkov and David Mazières in 2002. [1] [2] It specifies the structure of the network and the exchange of information through node lookups.

  8. Starent Networks - Wikipedia

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    Starent Networks was bought by Cisco in 2009. Starent was a provider of infrastructure products that enabled mobile operators to deliver multimedia services such as video, Internet access, voice-over-IP, e-mail, mobile TV, photo sharing, and gaming to their subscribers.

  9. Ceragon - Wikipedia

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    Ceragon was established in 1996 under the name Giganet. It was listed on the NASDAQ on September 6, 2000 (symbol: CRNT). Ceragon designs and manufactures high-capacity communication systems for wireless backhaul, mid-haul, and front-haul.