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Jayshree V. Ullal (born March 27, 1961) is a British-American billionaire businesswoman, president and CEO of Arista Networks, a cloud networking company responsible for the deployment of 10/25/40/50/100/ 400/ 800 Gigabit Ethernet networking in the data center.
Topics about Arista Records albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories This category contains studio albums released on the Arista Records label. Please move any non-studio albums to an appropriate subcategory per WikiProject Albums guidelines .
Arista Austin was used in the late 1990s as a country label. Arista Texas (later Arista Latin) was used in the mid to late 1990s as a Tejano/Regional Mexican label. Additionally, Arista was the U.S. distributor of Jive Records from 1981 until 1987. During the 1990s, Arista also distributed Logic, Rowdy and Heavenly Recordings.
Westlife (outside United States with the release of their 2000 debut album featuring the #1 UK hit single “Swear It Again”, as the group’s first and only single to be charted in the US) Whodini (Jive/Arista)
In 2008 Jayshree Ullal was appointed CEO of Arista Networks, Inc. (NYSE:ANET). First, this article will compare CEO...
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Ceremony: Remixes and Rarities is a 2003 compilation by Santana and was the third album released under the Arista label. It was released on December 16, 2003, with a limited edition of 100,000 copies and featured five previously unreleased brand new songs, newly recorded versions or remixes of five songs that came from the first two albums (Supernatural 1999 and Shaman 2002), and one key album ...
A version by Cheryl Ladd was released first on her self-titled album in July 1978. [2] The song became a hit for American singer Dionne Warwick the following year, which was produced by her labelmate Barry Manilow for Warwick's Arista Records debut, Dionne. It was also recorded by British singer Cherrill Rae Yates. [3]