A hypergraph H is called a hypertree , if it admits a host graph T such that T is a tree graph theory tree , in other words if there exists a tree T such that every hyperedge of H induced subgraph induces a subtree in T . ref name voloshin V. I. Voloshin 2002 Coloring Mixed Hypergraphs , ISBN 0821828126 , http books.google.com books?id RYM Qi5HR68C&pg PA26&dq hypertree hypergraph&ei TX7vSJiuOZHEMaT4pA4&sig ACfU3U12X utDYS4BRfgYOOvlCAUCFV gQ PPA23,M1 p. 23 ref Since a tree is a hypertree, hypertrees may be seen as a generalization of the notion of a tree for hypergraph s. Any hypertree is isomorphic to some family of subtrees of a tree. ref name voloshin Properties A hypertree has the Helly property 2 Helly property , i.e., if any two hyperedges from a subset of its hyperedges have a common vertex, then all hyperedges of the subset have a common vertex. ref name voloshin The line graph of a hypergraph line graph of a hypertree is a chordal graph . ref name voloshin A hypergraph is a hypertree if and only if its dual hypergraph is conformal hypergraph conformal and Chordal hypergraph chordal . ref name voloshin References reflist Category Hypergraphs Category Trees data structures es Hiper rbol ... more details
Hypertree may refer to one of the following Hypertree , a special kind of hypergraph, e.g., a hypergraph without cycles Hypertree network , a type of computer communication network topology Hyperbolic tree , a visualization method for hierarchical structures disambig ... more details
A hypertree network is a network topology that shares some traits with the binary tree network . ref name quinn Parallel Programming in C with MPI and OpenMP , by Michael J. Quinn, http books.google.com books?id tDxNyGSXg5IC&pg PA31&dq 22hypertree network 22 pp.31, 32 ref It is a variation of the fat tree architecture. ref name eval A hypertree of degree k depth d may be visualized as a 3 dimensional object whose front view is the top down complete k ary tree of depth d and the side view is the bottom up complete binary tree of depth d . ref name quinn Hypertrees were proposed in 1981 by James R. Goodman and Carlo Sequin . ref Goodman, J.R.,Sequin, C.H. Hypertree A Multiprocessor Interconnection Topology , IEEE Transactions on Computers , vol. 20, no. 12, 1981, pp. 923 933, doi 10.1109 TC.1981.1675731 ref Hypertrees are a choice for parallelism computing parallel computer architecture , used, e.g., in the connection machine CM 5. ref name eval Mengjou Lin, Rose Tsang, David H. C. Du. Alan E. Klietz and Stephen Saroff, Performance Evaluation of the CM 5 Interconnection Network , Compcon ACM IEEE conference on Supercomputing , Spring 93, Digest of Papers, 1993, pp. 189 198 ref ref C. E. Leiserson, Z. S. Abuhamdeh, D. C. Douglas, C. R. Feynman, M. N. Ganmukhi, J. V. Hill, W. D. Hillis, B. C. Kuszmaul, M. A. St. Pierre, D. S. Wells, M. C. Wong, S Yang, R. Zak. The network architecture of the connection machine CM 5 . In Proceeding of Parallel Algorithms and Architectures Symposium June 29 July 1, 1992. ref References reflist Category Network topology ... more details
The Tree may refer to The Tree book The Tree book , an autobiographical book by John Fowles The Tree short story The Tree short story , a short story by American horror fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft The Tree 1969 film The Tree 1969 film , an American film The Tree 1993 film The Tree 1993 film , a short film The Tree 2010 film The Tree 2010 film , an Australian French film disambig ... more details
Image with unknown copyright status removed Image Ttreenonde.png thumb right 251px An example of a T tree node structure. Image T tree 1.png thumb right 251px An example T tree. In computer science a T tree is a type of binary tree data structure that is used by main memory database main memory databases .... A T tree is a Height balanced tree balanced index tree data structure optimized for cases where both the index and the actual data are fully kept in memory, just as a B tree is an index structure ... to gain the performance benefits of in memory tree structures such as AVL trees while avoiding the large ... fields within the index tree nodes themselves. Instead, they take advantage of the fact that the actual ... data fields. The T in T tree refers to the shape of the node data structures in the original ... speed gap between cache access and main memory access. explain please Node structures A T tree ... minimum and maximum value, inclusively. Image T tree 2.png thumb right 251px Bound values. For each ... then the tree might need to be rebalanced, as described below. Deletion Search for bounding node of the value ... element in the data array then delete the node. Rebalance the tree if needed. Half leaf node ... the leaf node. Rebalance the tree if needed. Rotation and balancing Expand section date June 2008 A T tree is implemented on top of an underlying self balancing binary search tree . Specifically, Lehman and Carey s article describes a T tree balanced like an AVL tree it becomes out of balance ... or deletion of a node. After an insertion or deletion, the tree is scanned from the leaf to the root. If an imbalance is found, one tree rotation or pair of rotations is performed, which is guaranteed to balance the whole tree. When the rotation results in an internal node having fewer than the minimum ... section date June 2008 See also Tree graph theory Tree set theory Tree structure Exponential tree Other trees B tree 2 3 tree , 2 3 4 tree , B tree , B tree , UB tree DSW algorithm Dancing tree Fusion ... more details
tree topology and misleadingly called a fat tree in their paper to realize networks that scale better than those of previous hierarchical networks. The architecture uses commodity switches that are cheaper ...Refimprove date August 2007 File fat tree.svg thumb right A fat tree. The fat tree network , invented by Charles E. Leiserson of MIT , is a universal network theory network for provably efficient communication. ref name CL85 Charles E. Leiserson http courses.csail.mit.edu 6.896 spring04 handouts papers fat trees.pdf Fat trees universal networks for hardware efficient supercomputing , IEEE Transactions on Computers, Vol. 34 , no. 10, Oct. 1985, pp. 892 901. ref Unlike an ordinary computer scientist s notion of a tree data structure tree , which has skinny links all over, the links in a fat tree become fatter as one moves up the tree towards the root. By judiciously choosing the fatness of links, the network can be tailored to efficiently use any Bandwidth computing bandwidth made available by packaging and communications technology. In contrast, other communications networks, such as hypercube ... Machine Model CM5 supercomputer circa 1990 used a fat tree interconnection network. Mercury Computer Systems used a hypertree network , a variant of fat trees, in their multicomputer . From 2 to 360 compute nodes would reside in a circuit switching circuit switched fat tree network, with each node having ... SHARC DSPs. The fat tree network was particularly well suited to the FFT , which customers used for signal processing tasks like radar , sonar , medical imaging , and so on. A fat tree network is now ... a special instance of a Clos network , rather than a fat tree as described above. That is because ... capacity link to a single parent. Indeed it is not a tree at all in the tree graph theory graph theoretic ..., 1997. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Fat Tree Category Network topology comp sci stub de Fat Tree ru Fat Tree ... more details
An and or tree is a graphical representation of the reduction of problem s or goals to Logical conjunction conjunctions and disjunction s of subproblems or subgoals . Example The and or tree Image And or tree.JPG represents the search space for solving the problem P, using the goal reduction methods P if Q and R P if S Q if T Q if U Definitions Given an initial problem P0 and set of problem solving methods of the form P if P1 and and Pn the associated and or tree is a set of labelled nodes such that The root of the tree is a node labelled by P0. For every node N labelled by a problem or sub problem P and for every method of the form P if P1 and and Pn, there exists a set of children nodes N1, , Nn of the node N, such that each node Ni is labelled by Pi. The nodes are conjoined by an arc, to distinguish them from children of N that might be associated with other methods. A node N, labelled by a problem P, is a success node if there is a method of the form P if nothing i.e., P is a fact . The node is a failure node if there is no method for solving P. If all of the children of a node N, conjoined by the same arc, are success nodes, then the node N is also a success node. Otherwise the node is a failure node. Search strategies An and or tree specifies only the search space for solving a problem. Different Tree traversal search strategies for searching the space are possible. These include searching the tree depth first, breadth first, or best first using some measure of desirability of solutions. The search strategy can be sequential, searching or generating one node at a time, or parallel, searching or generating several nodes in parallel. Relationship with logic programming The methods used for generating and or trees are propositional Logic programming logic programs without variables . In the case of logic programs containing variables, the solutions of conjoint sub problems ... node of such a tree represents the problem of one of the players winning the game, starting from ... more details
of a Sequoia sempervirens Coast Redwood tree in Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park Simpson Reed Discovery Trail, near Crescent City, California A tree is a perennial plant perennial woody plant . It most ... . ref http www.npr.org templates story story.php?storyId 96758439 Going Out On A Limb With A Tree Person Ratio , Morning Edition, National Public Radio. 12 Nov 2008. ref Classification A tree is a plant ... of examples of well known trees and how they are classified, see List of tree genera . The tree ... challenges, making it a classic example of parallel evolution . With an estimate of 100,000 tree species , the number of tree species worldwide might total 25 percent of all living plant species. ref cite web url http www.talkbx.com 2008 05 02 scientists to capture tree dna worldwide more 835 title TreeBOL project accessdate 2008 07 11 ref The majority of tree species grow in tropical regions ... tree like organisms were tree fern s, horsetail s and lycophytes , which grew in forest s in the Carboniferous ... s appeared producing woody tissue, and were subsequently followed by tree form flowering plant ... . A young tree is called a sapling. Morphology File WisconsinScenery.jpg right thumb Tree root ... the roots of this young red pine tree. File Picea abies single tree.jpg thumb right Many trees show strong apical dominance. The parts of a tree are the root s, trunk botany trunk s , branch es, twig s and leaf leaves . Tree stems consist mainly of support and transport tissues xylem and phloem . Wood ... trunk tissue. Trees can be identified to genus or species by a combination of the tree s shape ... or evergreen . ref name rushforth ref name afm As an exogenous tree grows, it creates growth ring ... the age of the tree, and used to date cores or even wood taken from trees in the past, a practice .... Age determination in this manner is also impossible in endogenous trees. The root s of a tree ... and absorbing water and nutrients from the soil . However, while ground nutrients are essential to a tree ... more details
By the Tree is a two time Dove Award winning Contemporary Christian music contemporary Christian Rock band rock group . Overview Image Btt backstage at doves.jpg right thumb Ben Davis, Kevin Rhoads, Chuck Dennie, and Aaron Blanton, backstage at the 2001 Dove Award s. By the Tree was founded in Weatherford, Texas in 1997 by Chuck Dennie and Bala Boyd. As with most aspiring musical groups, By the Tree got their start playing a series of small Music venue venue s &mdash predominantly Church building churches &mdash throughout the Southern United States southern and Southwestern United States southwestern United States of America United States . Their near constant Concert touring cultivated a sizeable fan aficionado fan base. In 1999 they released two Independent music independent , Record producer self produced Compact disc CDs , which they sold at their concerts. By 2001, these two CDs had sold a combined 30,000 units, which more than recouped their production costs, and additionally brought them to the attention of the Gospel music Gospel music industry . The band eventually signed with Fervent Records , part of the BMG music publishing company. Their first national distribution national U.S. commerce commercial recording was Invade My Soul . The album Hit parade charted in the Billboard magazine Billboard Top 40 in the Contemporary Christian and Independent categories. The album eventually went on to win two Dove Award s The album itself won Best Modern Rock Alternative Album, and the album s title track won Best Recorded Song. The band has gone through numerous lineup changes ... Goddard, who left the band in 2003 to join Jeff Deyo Jeff Deyo s band. By the Tree has released four ... One The Best of By The Tree Fervent, 2007 References reflist External links http www.myspace.com ByTheTree Official By the Tree homepage Category Christian rock groups from Texas Category Fervent Records artists sw By The Tree pt By the Tree ... more details
Infobox Book name The Wealth of Networks image Image The Wealth of Networks Book cover.jpg 200px The book ... pages 515 isbn 978 0 300 12577 1 Italic title The Wealth of Networks How Social Production Transforms ... Commons Noncommercial Sharealike license. ref http cyber.law.harvard.edu wealth of networks Main Page Wealth of Networks wiki . Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University. Last accessed ... was thus produced on an industrial scale. With the emergence of computers, networks, and increasingly ... resource . ref Benkler, Yochai 2006 , The wealth of networks...p 50 52 ref Peer Production To close ..., on scales both global and local. ref Benkler, Yochai 2006 , The wealth of networks...p 131 ref ... s The Wealth of Networks was released in 2006, Lawrence Lessig announced the release of the book ... 04 benklers book is out.html work Lessig Blog date April 15, 2006 ref The Wealth of Networks has ... s The Wealth of Networks url http derekbelt.wordpress.com 2009 11 16 book review yochai benklers the wealth of networks ref , denoer ref cite web title 07.29.07 Benkler Wealth url http denoer.wordpress.com 2007 07 29 072907 wealth of nations ref , and Reading Media Under The Tree ref cite web title ... James title Book Review Yochai Benkler, The Wealth of Networks How Social Production Transforms Markets ... Review ref cite journal last Klein first Peter G. title The Wealth of Networks How Social Production ... url http www.independent.org publications tir article.asp?a 721 ref . Book reviews of The Wealth of Networks ... of Networks have been conducted and published by openDemocracy.net ref cite web last Ahlert first Christina title Mining the wealth of networks with Yochai Benkler url http www.opendemocracy.net ... April year 2006 ref , http www.openbusiness.cc openBusiness ref cite web title The Wealth of Networks url http www.openbusiness.cc 2006 04 24 the wealth of networks publisher OpenBusiness ref , and Public Knowledge ref cite web last Sohn first Gigi title The Wealth of Networks url http www.publicknowledge.org ... more details
Orphan date September 2008 Diffusion networks are continuous time, continuous state recurrent neural network neural networks with a stochastic component. They are neural networks and stochastic diffusion processes, thus their name. Diffusion networks are related to a wide range of popular algorithms in the neural network and machine learning literature. For example Boltzmann machine Boltzmann machines are binary state versions of diffusion networks. Kalman filter Kalman filters are linear versions of diffusion networks. Diffusion networks can be trained using a variety of approaches, including minimum velocity, contrastive divergence, and standard maximum likelihood estimation ref Movellan2008 . The goal of learning in general is to learn entire probability distributions. One of the main advantages of this approach, when compared to other generative approaches, is that once a distribution has been learned, optimal inference is trivial. All it takes is to clamp the observable units and let the unobservable units settle to stochastic equilibrium. References note Movellan2008 1 Movellan J. R. Contrastive Divergence in Gaussian Diffusion Processes http mplab.ucsd.edu Neural Computation. In Press. Category Computational neuroscience ... more details
orphan date May 2009 Watershed Networks , Inc. is headquartered in Beverly, Massachusetts and sells online training products for the Telecommunication telecommunications industry . Watershed Networks was founded in 2001 by former Bellcore Telcordia trainers. Customers Watershed Networks customers are telecommunications service providers including Occam Networks, Fujitsu, Alaska Power & Telephone, Palmetto Rural Telephone Cooperative, inc, Fort Mojave Networks, Palmerton Telephone, SCATUI, TelAlaska and others. References ref http call recording.tmcnet.com topics agent training articles 28405 telecom workers make grade with elearning from watershed.htm ref ref http 216.168.44.86 BuildIPNow08 Session 20Descriptions.html ref ref http www.occamnetworks.com training ref ref http www.fujitsu.com us services telecom training thankyou.html ref references External links http watershednetworks.com Watershed networks This article was started by an employee of Watershed Networks. I state this so that I may be clear that I m not intending to violate Wikipedia s COI policies, only to remedy an omission. I ve cited external references and made every effort to keep content impartial and strictly factual. Category Companies based in Massachusetts ... more details
Use dmy dates date March 2011 File NextGen Networks pit and Underground Fibre Optic Cable warning posts.jpg thumb NextGen Networks pit Nextgen Networks is an Australian communications company which is a subsidiary of Leighton Holdings , one of Australia s major companies. Nextgens Network is based on a geographically protected national network, with the Brisbane to Melbourne link utilising self healing Synchronous optical networking SDH two fibre ring architecture. The Ring System covers Brisbane , Sydney , Canberra and Melbourne and a Flat Ring Link through to Adelaide and Perth, Western Australia Perth as well as covering 70 major and regional population centres along the route. The Network covers a total of 8,500 km and is the most modern network of the three largest Optical fiber fibre Networks Telstra , Optus and Nextgen . ref http www.nextgennetworks.com.au network.htm Nextgen Network Map ref History The Network was constructed in 2002 and cost around 850 million to construct as a Joint Venture of Leighton Contractors 140m and Macquarie Bank using state of the art equipment from suppliers such as Lucent Alcatel Lucent and financed by a consortium including Leighton Holdings, Macquarie Bank, National Australia Bank , Deutsche Bank , UBS AG UBS Capital and WestLB . Visionstream another subsidiary of Leighton Holdings Leightons constructed the Network consisting of four network loops each with 12 fibre pairs, with each fibre pair capable of 800Gb s. The network owners intention ... rodents but wombat s, christmas tree roots and erosion from black soil. ref http www.leighton.com.au ... Pacific region within the Nextgen Networks DWDM network. This gives the benefit of a fully ... was handed over from Visionstream to Nextgen Networks in four main Stages occurring at the following ... ref Rocky Roads During 2002 trouble hit the consortium of Nextgen Networks, and although ... Australia who built cable networks from Melbourne through to Perth, Western Australia Perth going into Administrative ... more details
Infobox Company company name Peribit Networks company logo company type company slogan foundation 2000 location city Santa Clara, CA. location country USA key people num employees industry Wide Area Network WAN optimization technology products revenue net income market cap area served homepage http www.juniper.net www.juniper.net defunct End date 2005 founder fate Acquired Peribit Networks was a US based company that was acquired by Juniper Networks in 2005 for US 337 million in cash, stock and assumed stock options. ref name Securitypronews cite web url http www.securitypronews.com news securitynews spn 45 20050426JuniperToAcquirePeribitandRedline.html title Juniper To Acquire Peribit And Redline date 2005 04 26 publisher Securitypronews.com accessdate 2009 01 29 ref ref name perbit cite web url http www.juniper.net company presscenter pr 2005 pr 050426a.html title Juniper Networks to Acquire Peribit Networks and Redline Networks date July 2005 accessdate 2009 01 29 ref Juniper Networks References reflist See also List of acquisitions by Juniper Networks Category Juniper Networks Category Defunct companies based in California Category Companies established in 2000 Category Companies disestablished in 2005 US company stub ... more details
GX Networks began by offering internet services to corporations. It believed that it had developed the first transatlantic IP backbone running native Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM . GX Networks originally ... and de mergers GX Networks is known through various brands, including donhost, Gokei, Host Europe, WebFusion, 123 reg and xcalibre although GX Networks now WebFusion only acquired the dedicated ... Technology Group ITG announces the acquisition of Xara Networks Limited in a deal worth 2.65 million. ref name autogenerated2 http web.archive.org web 19980628180247 www.gxn.net index2.html GX Networks dead link date November 2011 ref September 1997 Xara Networks, a subsidiary of Internet Technology Group ITG , relaunched as GX Networks. ref name autogenerated2 January 2000 GX Networks became part of Concentric Network . ref http web.archive.org web 20010405102028 http www.gxn.net GX Networks ref ... formerly XO Limited , the parent company of GX Networks in a deal worth approximately 10m. ref http ... share capital of Transigent Limited the parent company of GX Networks. ref http web.archive.org ... name to GX Networks plc. ref name autogenerated1 July 2003 GX Networks acquires two more telecoms businesses ... blog 151865 gx networks acquires two more telecoms businesses.html GX Networks acquires two more telecoms ... September 2003 GX Networks buy http www.firstnet corporate.co.uk Firstnet Ltd owners of Liberty Broadband aka Tele2 UK ref http www.theregister.co.uk 2003 09 03 gx networks buys firstnet ref September ... 2011 ref October 2003 GX Networks plc became Pipex Communications plc to maintain the PIPEX brand after a buy out for 55m. ref http www.theregister.co.uk 2003 10 03 gx networks to buy pipex ref ... as GX Networks Ltd. ref http www.techwatch.co.uk 2008 03 05 pipex renamed gx networks Pipex renamed GX Networks ref October 2009 Further internal re structuring by Oakley Capital Owner of GX Networks after selling Vialtus Solutions and further consolidate the brands of GX Networks by renaming the company ... more details
For the defunct American television network, also known as United Network , see Overmyer Network . United Networks is an Internet service provider ISP and media distributor that was established in Kuwait on October 1, 2005. The company is a member of KIPCO and has several subsidiary companies. External links http www.unitednetworks.com.kw Official website of United Networks Kuwait http www.unitednetworks.org.uk Official website of United Networks UK Category Companies of Kuwait Category Telecommunications companies of Kuwait Kuwait stub ... more details
cleanup date April 2011 lead too short date April 2011 Spectral Networks is deploying a WiMAX network in Southern Iowa and Northern Missouri . ref Reference 1 ref References ref cite web title Spectral Networks Website url http www.spectralnetworks.net publisher Source ref Reflist External links Spectral Networks http www.spectralnetworks.net Categories Category Articles created via the Article Wizard Category Telecommunications companies of the United States ... more details
Advert date June 2010 Infobox company company name Extreme Networks company logo company type Public company Public traded as NASDAQ EXTR company slogan Get insight and control from Extreme Networks. foundation ... employees 786 June 2009 homepage url http www.extremenetworks.com Extreme Networks , founded in 1996 ... and Carrier Class Metro Ethernet metro networks. Corporate History Extreme Networks is located in Santa Clara, California. Its mission is to deliver high performance networks with the large scale ... as the company s Chairman of the Board of Directors. Extreme Networks launched its Initial Public Offering in April 1999, listed on the Nasdaq, as ticker EXTR. Extreme Networks first product was the Summit1 ... for the event. Extreme Networks won Best of Show awards at Networld Interop five consecutive years, 1997 through 2001 with its Summit PX1 application switch, a Layer 4 7 device. Extreme Networks introduced ..., in 1999. Extreme Networks launched its first standards based 10 Gigabit Ethernet solution in 2002, available with its BlackDiamond 6800 switch. Extreme Networks develops from an extensible, modular ... products. Extreme Networks most recent high capacity switch is the BlackDiamond 20808, supporting 120 Gigabits per line card, and is purpose built for Carrier Ethernet networks, providing economical Metro transport. Milestones October 1996 Extreme Networks acquired Mammoth Technology September 1997 Extreme Networks aided in providing the first multi vendor Gigabit Ethernet backbone at Networld Interop 97 April 1999 Extreme Networks announced its Initial Public Offering December 1999 Extreme Networks Achieved Million Port Milestone in Switch Port Shipments to Internet Service Provider and Enterprise Customers February 2001 Extreme Networks acquired Optranet March 2001 Extreme Networks acquired Webstacks January 2004 Extreme Networks BlackDiamond 10808 Switch Named Technology Product Of The Year by InfoWorld June 2005 Extreme Networks Announces Wireless LAN Solution with Converged ... more details
Pegasus Networks was set up in 1989, and became Australia s first public Internet provider . It acted as a gateway to emerging online networks working the fields of environment, labour, peace, women s and the human rights movement. Pegasus Networks was active in establishing connectivity to countries in South East Asia and Indo China with partners such as Pactok, Sarawak Access and the Email Centre in the Philippines. Australian projects included the national sub networks CouncilNet, ArtsNet and I EARN International Education and Resource Network . http apc.org.au apc.au , trading as http c2o.org Community Communications Online c2o of Australia, founded in 1997, was founded to continue support for progressive networking activities in the Australasia region after the closure of Pegasus Networks. http www.c2o.org about Pegasus Networks was a founding member of the Association for Progressive Communications APC . Internet service providers of Australia Category Companies established in 1989 Category Defunct telecommunications companies of Australia Category Internet service providers of Australia telecom company stub Australia company stub ... more details
Infobox company company name Arista Networks company logo Image Arista networks logo.jpg company type Private company Private foundation October 2004 location city Santa Clara, California location country USA key people Jayshree Ullal , CEO, br Andy Bechtolsheim , Chairman, br David Cheriton , Chief Scientist, br Kenneth Duda , CTO industry Networking hardware products Network switch Switches homepage http www.aristanetworks.com www.aristanetworks.com Arista Networks previously Arastra ref name name change cite news url http www.hpcwire.com hpcwire 2008 10 23 arastra starts with a name changer aims for a game changer.html title Arastra Starts with a Name Changer, Aims for a Game Changer publisher HPCwire date 23 October 2008 accessdate 16 October 2011 ref is a computer networking company headquartered in Santa Clara, California , USA. The company designs and sells network switch es for datacenter , high performance computing and high frequency trading environments. Arista s products include an array of 10 Gigabit Ethernet low latency Cut through switching cut through switches, including the 7124SX, ref cite press release url http www.aristanetworks.com en news pressrelease 312 pr 20110314 ... Networks date 15 March 2011 accessdate 16 October 2011 ref which is currently the fastest switch ref ... 00 title Arista Networks Names Jayshree Ullal President and CEO, Andreas Bechtolsheim CDO and Chairman publisher Arista Networks date 23 October 2008 accessdate 16 October 2011 ref Products Extensible ... , Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP , Spanning Tree Protocol , or various routing protocols. All ... pr 20111011 0 title Arista Networks Celebrates 1000 Customers Worldwide publisher Arista Networks ... ref cite news url http www.forbes.com sites quentinhardy 2011 05 02 names you need to know arista networks title Names You Need To Know Arista Networks publisher Forbes.com quote Lehman brothers its first ... acquisition of Force10 Extreme Networks Juniper Networks References Reflist 2 External links http ... more details
Infobox Company company name Kagoor Networks company logo company type company slogan foundation location city San Mateo, California San Mateo , USA br Herzeliya , Israel location country key people num employees industry products Provider of session border control SBC products for VoIP networking revenue net income market cap area served homepage http www.juniper.net www.juniper.net defunct End date 2005 founder fate Acquired Kagoor Networks was a San Mateo, California San Mateo , California based company that was acquired by Juniper Networks for US 65.7 million in 2005. ref cite web url http www.crn.com networking 159907807 title Kagoor Buy Gives Juniper VoIP Smarts date March 29, 2005 publisher Channel Web accessdate 2009 01 29 ref ref name kagoor cite web url http www.juniper.net us en company press center press releases 2005 pr 050329a.html title Juniper Networks, Inc. to Acquire Kagoor Networks date March 29, 2005 publisher Juniper Press Release accessdate 2009 03 05 ref See also List of acquisitions by Juniper Networks References reflist Juniper Networks Category Juniper Networks Category Defunct companies based in California US company stub ... more details
Infobox Company company name Redline Networks company logo company type company slogan foundation 2000 location city Campbell, CA. location country USA key people num employees industry Development of Application Front End AFE technology. products revenue net income market cap area served homepage http www.juniper.net www.juniper.net defunct End date 2005 founder fate Acquired Redline Networks was a US based company that was acquired by Juniper Networks in 2005 for US 132 million in cash and assumed stock options. ref name Securitypronews cite web url http www.securitypronews.com news securitynews spn 45 20050426JuniperToAcquirePeribitandRedline.html title Juniper To Acquire Peribit And Redline date 2005 04 26 publisher Securitypronews.com accessdate 2009 01 29 ref ref name perbit cite web url http www.juniper.net company presscenter pr 2005 pr 050426a.html title Juniper Networks to Acquire Peribit Networks and Redline Networks date July 2005 accessdate 2009 01 29 ref References reflist Juniper Networks Category Juniper Networks Category Defunct companies based in California Category Companies established in 2000 Category Companies disestablished in 2005 US company stub ... more details
Cleanup date May 2009 Information networks are networks that transmit information in versatile human and technical business network networks to enhance knowledge, business or social aims. Often they use information technology in contrast to biological neural network s or social networks research. They may ... networks refer to using the contemporary networking technologies such as Internet and wireless ... networks that any social network human network can benefit of. Essentially, information network ... of Information Networks Network theory has been an area gaining increasing research interest in the last few decades. Information networks can be seen as networks of information processing units. This can be contrasted to material networks like logistics and supply chain networks that are primarily ... information networks can be seen as an Information Transaction involving the exchange of an information ... processing units human beings, software applications, etc. Networks like supply chains and logistics ... seem to be reflected in large scale network characteristics. Networks like supply chain or logistics are known to display a Poisson degree distribution, while most information networks like Email networks or WWW links are known to have a power law degree distribution. ref Venkat Venkatasubramanian, Santhoji Katare, Priyan R. Patkar, Fangping Mu Spontaneous Emergence of Complex Optimal Networks ... is like heat conduction. Information Networks in nature Nature also seems to prefer this separation of information transfer from material transfer. Most highly evolved organisms have separate networks ... network studies in a scientific manner. http inf.tkk.fi content english Information Networks, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland http www.ee.oulu.fi informationnetworks Information Networks ... Mellon University, United States Professional graduate degree http www.iiitb.ac.in Information Networks ... index.php Information Networks DB240 programs in information networking, information security, and information ... more details
Infobox company company name Expand Networks, Inc. company logo Image Expand networks.png company type Private Company foundation 1997 liquidated 2011 location Roseland, New Jersey , Tel Aviv, Israel industry WAN Acceleration Equipment products Accelerator appliances, WAN Optimization homepage http www.expand.com www.expand.com Expand Networks, Ltd. was a Tel Aviv , Israel based provider of WAN Optimization solutions. The company was liquidated in 2011. About Expand Networks was a privately held company, founded in 1998 initial financing was provided by Discount Investment Corporation Ltd. Discount Investment Corporation , The Eurocom Group, Ophir Holdings, and a private group of investors, including Platinum Technology Memco Software founder Israel Mezin. Additional investors joined in subsequent rounds of funding. The company has raised over 95,000,000 since inception. Citation needed date October 2009 Expand Networks global headquarters was situated in Tel Aviv, Israel with sales presence across the United States and Europe, New Jersey, Australia ref http www.crn.com.au News 148353,local reseller chosen for expand networks win.aspx Local reseller chosen for Expand Networks win on crn.com.au ... Networks Extends Global Presence Establishes Expand China. , on allbusiness.com ref , Singapore, and South ... 03 17 expand networks continues virtualization drive with expandview virtual.aspx Expand Networks Continues ... 2009 12 13 expand networks virtual accelerator vdi application virtualization and the wan Expand Networks Virtual Accelerator VDI, Application Virtualization and the WAN on http matthensley.wordpress.com ... on cio.com ref deployment options. Expand Networks competitors included Blue Coat Systems , Cisco ... us company news press releases 2012 press 011112.php Riverbed Purchases Assets of Expand Networks , on riverbed.com ref . R.I.P. External links http www.expand.com Expand Networks Home Page http www.microscope.co.uk news vendor news reciever appointed at expand networks Expand Networks reassures ... more details
Infobox broadcasting network network name BET Networks Infobox TV channel name BET logosize 200px logofile BET Logo.svg logoalt BET logo logo2 BET logo, January 2005 launch January 25, 1980 picture format 480i SDTV br 1080i HDTV br 1080p Dish Network share share as of share source network type Broadcasting Broadcast , Cable television cable and satellite television , radio network and br television network country Washington, D.C. , United States available National br International area served Worldwide owner Viacom key people Debra L. Lee , President, BET Networks launch date c. 2001 website http www.viacom.com Pages default.aspx www.Viacom.com BET Networks is a division of media conglomerate Viacom that oversees the operations of many television channels and Internet brands, including the original BET channel in the United States. BET Networks also operates BET Networks International. Cable channels owned by BET Networks Year in parentheses denotes when channel was created. BET Networks BET 1980 Centric 1996 BET Gospel 2002 BET Hip Hop 2002 Category Viacom subsidiaries ... more details