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  2. Leonard Bosack - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Bosack co-founded Cisco Systems with his then partner (and now ex-wife) Sandy Lerner. Their aim was to commercialize the Advanced Gateway Server. The Advanced Gateway Server was a revised version of the Stanford router built by William Yeager and Andy Bechtolsheim. Bosack and Lerner designed and built routers in their house, and ...

  3. Cisco - Wikipedia

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    Cisco Systems was founded in December 1984 by Leonard Bosack and Sandy Lerner, two Stanford University computer scientists who had been instrumental in connecting computers at Stanford. They pioneered the concept of a local area network (LAN) being used to connect distant computers over a multiprotocol router system .

  4. Sandy Lerner - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, while working as director of computer facilities for the Stanford University Graduate School of Business, Lerner co-founded Cisco Systems with her then-partner and now-former husband Len Bosack. [4] [5] Lerner and Bosack worked with Stanford students and faculty on a project to better connect all of the school's computer systems. [5]

  5. The Real Story of Cisco's Creation - AOL

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    Cisco Systems was founded on Dec. 10, 1984, by Sandy Lerner and Len Bosack, who had developed a groundbreaking new connectivity device called a router while working on Stanford University's computer.

  6. John T. Chambers - Wikipedia

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    In 1995 Chambers became CEO of Cisco, a position he held until 2015. He had also been promoted to board chairman in 2006. [13] During his tenure as CEO, the company's annual sales grew from $1.9 billion [14] to $49.2 billion. [15] On July 27, 2015, Chuck Robbins replaced Chambers as CEO of Cisco Systems. [16]

  7. Chuck Robbins - Wikipedia

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    In May 2015, Cisco announced that CEO and chairman John Chambers would step down as CEO in July 2015 while remaining as chairman. Robbins, then a senior vice president, was named as his successor. [5] Mentored by Chambers, Robbins was unanimously voted in as the company's new chief executive, becoming CEO of Cisco Systems in July 2015. [6] [5] [7]

  8. Cisco stock still isn't back to its 2000 high: Chart of the ...

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    Twenty-four years ago, in March 2000, Cisco Systems was the most valuable company in the world. ... Cisco’s annual revenue has grown from around $12.5 billion to around $57 billion. Its annual ...

  9. John Morgridge - Wikipedia

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    After school, he worked for Stratus Computer and Honeywell Information Systems before being president and chief operating officer of GRiD Systems. [8] He joined Cisco in 1988, then a four-year-old company with 34 employees, as its second chief executive officer and chairman of the board. [5]