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Balance Sheet Analysis
The Balance Sheet summarizes the financial transactions of a company from one moment in ... All Assets are valued at the lower of cost or Fair Market Value. ...
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8.6-The Office of the Future, the PBX to CBX, and AT&T
In 1977, the FCC thwarted even their efforts to introduce computer-like features in their Dimension PBX, believing it was enforcing Computer Inquiry I. In ...
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4.1 The Communications Subnet: BBN 1969
Arpanet: 1969-1972. The Beginnings of Computer Networks. 4.0 Overview. In 1969, the effort to bring into being the Arpanet swung into full gear. ...
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7.12 Robert Pliner and the Founding of Sytek
Their first client was none other than Xerox which gave them a $250000 contract to write the communication protocols for their X10 Telecommunications ...
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7.12 Robert Pliner and the Founding of Sytek
Local area networking meant little to Michael Pliner when he joined Ford Aerospace (Ford) in Sunnyvale, CA in 1975 to launch an in-house software ...
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1.4 The FCC and Computer Inquiry I 1966-1967
In a speech to an audience of computer professionals on October 20, 1966, he declared: "Few products of modern technology have as much potential for social, ...
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1.4 The FCC and Computer Inquiry I 1966-1967
1.4 The FCC and Computer Inquiry I 1966-1967. Before 1965, Bernard Strassburg, Chairman of the Common Carrier Bureau of the FCC, viewed the relationship ...
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5.10 Micom: The Statistical Multiplexer 1976-1978
It was then that Norred began to believe a low cost statistical multiplexer, or “concentrator” as Micom would name it, was possible. [69] Norred remembers: ...
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Codex Home
When Jim Cryer and Arthur Kohlenberg incorporated Codex in 1962, they did so because their employer was moving out-of-state and they had no wish to leave ...
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Individuals Interviewed Home
Metapath, Micom, Microcom. Bruce Hunt, Roger Evans Steve Frankel Bill Norred Paul Severino, James Dow. Milgo, Network Equipment Technologies, Timeplex ...
 
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