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  2. Cisco Meraki - Wikipedia

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    Cisco Meraki is a cloud-managed IT company headquartered in San Francisco, California. Their products include wireless, switching, security, enterprise mobility management (EMM) and security cameras, all centrally managed from the web.

  3. Samsara (company) - Wikipedia

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    The pair founded Samsara in 2015 after selling their previous company, Meraki, to Cisco Systems in 2012. [7] [8] Samsara was initially created to provide sensor technology for industrial operations, and Andreessen Horowitz became a Series A round early investor. [9] [10]

  4. Real Canadian Superstore - Wikipedia

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    Logo used from 2005 to 2017, still in use at some locations. Logo used until 2005, still used for signage in a few locations Logo previously used in advertising in Ontario; generic type for both Loblaw Superstore and Real Canadian Superstore

  5. Cisco - Wikipedia

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    Cisco ranked number one in Great Place to Work's World's Best Workplaces 2019. [187] In 2020, Fortune magazine ranked Cisco Systems at number four on their Fortune List of the Top 100 Companies to Work For in 2020 based on an employee survey of satisfaction.

  6. Meraki - Wikipedia

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    Meraki may refer to: Cisco Meraki, a cloud-managed IT company; Meraki TV, a lifestyle show for Greeks living in Australia; See also. Muraki (disambiguation)

  7. Sanjit Biswas - Wikipedia

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    The project became the basis for Meraki's wireless networking products. [5] After co-founding Meraki in 2006 with John Bicket, whom he met while both were graduate students at MIT, Biswas led the company as CEO. [6] [7] In 2007, he was named to the MIT Technology Review TR35 as one of the top 35 innovators in the world under the age of 35. [8]

  8. Municipal wireless network - Wikipedia

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    When the network service is free and a small number of clients consume a majority of the available capacity, operating and regulating the network might prove difficult. [ 1 ] In 2003, Verge Wireless formed an agreement with Tropos Networks to build a municipal wireless networks in the downtown area of Baton Rouge , Louisiana. [ 2 ]

  9. Wireless community network - Wikipedia

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    By 2003, a number of wireless community projects had established themselves in urban areas across North America, Europe and Australia. In June 2000, Melbourne Wireless Inc. was established in Melbourne Australia as a not-for-profit project to establish a metropolitan area wireless network using off-the-shelf 802.11 wireless equipment.