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Mon Jan 5 2004
Procket lures Cisco exec into CEO spot
The hiring of Roland Acra, who until recently was senior vice president and chief technology officer for Cisco's service provider division, is a coup for the router start-up, analysts say.
Posted by
Marguerite Reardon
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Mon Apr 13 2009
Arch Rock enlists sensors for energy efficiency
How to make a building smarter about energy use? Start-up Arch Rock bets that its wireless sensors will find a home doing energy and environmental monitoring.
Posted by
Martin LaMonica
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Mon Mar 27 2006
Upstart Arch Rock connects to sensor network
San Francisco start-up, with $5 million in funding, will supply software to connect wireless sensors to Net.
Posted by
Martin LaMonica
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Tue Jan 27 2004
Procket Networks COO resigns
The change in upper management comes as the company, one of the most closely watched start-ups in Silicon Valley, is beginning to gain traction with customers.
Posted by
Marguerite Reardon
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Mon Feb 24 2003
AT&T, Cisco expand partnership
The two have "significantly expanded" their relationship to sell more telephone equipment and services to business customers outside the United States, an executive says.
Posted by
Ben Charny
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Tue Mar 23 2004
Procket loses star engineer
Can routing start-up Procket Networks survive without its star engineer? The company says it's only just getting started.
Posted by
Marguerite Reardon
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Mon Oct 1 2001
New Cisco router to target metro areas
The networking giant unveils new hardware to dive further into the market to build networks in metropolitan areas and allow for more sophisticated Internet-based services.
Posted by
Wylie Wong
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Thu Jun 17 2004
Cisco offers justification for Procket deal
Questions arise over Cisco's routing strategy as it bags start-up Procket Networks for $89 million in cash.
Posted by
Marguerite Reardon
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Thu Jun 17 2004
Routing's rock star
Tony Li helped develop some of the most sophisticated Internet Protocol routers in the world for Cisco and Juniper. Now he's ready to dish on his ex-employers.
Posted by
Marguerite Reardon