Wellfleet Communications

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Wellfleet Communications war ein bedeutender amerikanischer Netzwerkausrüster. Gegründet wurde die Firma 1986 in Bedford (Massachusetts) von Paul Severino, Bill Seifert, Steven Willis and David Rowe. Die Firma zog später nach Billerica um und war 1992 und 1993 eines der am stärksten wachsenden amerikanischen Technologieunternehmen. Wellfleet stellte hauptsächlich Netzwerkequipment wie Router her. 1994 fusionierte sie mit der kalifornischen Netzwerkfirma SynOptics Communications zu Bay Networks. rdf:langString
Wellfleet Communications era un fabricante de equipos de enrutamiento con sede en , Massachusetts. La compañía fue fundada en 1986 por quien hacía de presidente, CEO y Director de la misma. La empresa producía dos líneas principales de equipos, una dirigida a la pequeña y mediana empresa (AN) y otra dirigida a grandes operadores e ISPs (BCN y BLN). En 1994 se fusionó con SynOptics de Santa Clara, California para formar Bay Networks, la cual a su vez fue adquirida en 1996 por Nortel. Wellfleet fue la compañía de más rápido crecimiento en 1992 y 1993 de acuerdo a la revista Fortune. rdf:langString
Wellfleet Communications was an Internet router company founded in 1986 by Paul Severino, Bill Seifert, Steven Willis and David Rowe based in Bedford, Massachusetts, and later Billerica, Massachusetts. In an attempt to more effectively compete with Cisco Systems, its chief rival, it merged in October, 1994 with SynOptics Communications of Santa Clara, California to form Bay Networks in a deal worth US$ 2.7B. Bay Networks would in turn be acquired by Nortel in June, 1998 for US$ 9.1B. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Wellfleet Communications war ein bedeutender amerikanischer Netzwerkausrüster. Gegründet wurde die Firma 1986 in Bedford (Massachusetts) von Paul Severino, Bill Seifert, Steven Willis and David Rowe. Die Firma zog später nach Billerica um und war 1992 und 1993 eines der am stärksten wachsenden amerikanischen Technologieunternehmen. Wellfleet stellte hauptsächlich Netzwerkequipment wie Router her. 1994 fusionierte sie mit der kalifornischen Netzwerkfirma SynOptics Communications zu Bay Networks.
rdf:langString Wellfleet Communications era un fabricante de equipos de enrutamiento con sede en , Massachusetts. La compañía fue fundada en 1986 por quien hacía de presidente, CEO y Director de la misma. La empresa producía dos líneas principales de equipos, una dirigida a la pequeña y mediana empresa (AN) y otra dirigida a grandes operadores e ISPs (BCN y BLN). En 1994 se fusionó con SynOptics de Santa Clara, California para formar Bay Networks, la cual a su vez fue adquirida en 1996 por Nortel. Wellfleet fue la compañía de más rápido crecimiento en 1992 y 1993 de acuerdo a la revista Fortune. * Datos: Q940073
rdf:langString Wellfleet Communications was an Internet router company founded in 1986 by Paul Severino, Bill Seifert, Steven Willis and David Rowe based in Bedford, Massachusetts, and later Billerica, Massachusetts. In an attempt to more effectively compete with Cisco Systems, its chief rival, it merged in October, 1994 with SynOptics Communications of Santa Clara, California to form Bay Networks in a deal worth US$ 2.7B. Bay Networks would in turn be acquired by Nortel in June, 1998 for US$ 9.1B. Wellfleet was ranked the fastest-growing company in the United States by Fortune Magazine in both 1992 and 1993. Wellfleet sold routers. Wellfleet also emphasized on support of the up-and-coming Internet Protocol. In 1991, Cisco led the global multi-protocol router market with a 51% share, whereas Wellfleet was third with only 9% market share. By 1993, Wellfleet had grown to a 14% market share, second only to Cisco's 50%. Wellfleet concluded the best way to gain strategic positioning over Cisco would be to merge with hub manufacturer SynOptics. By combining these technologies, the joined companies could provide their customers with common product interfaces and network management tools. The resulting merged company, Bay Networks (named as such because Wellfleet was based in Boston, Massachusetts and SynOptics in San Francisco, California, two classic bay cities).
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