Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Unisphere_Networks> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 82 of
82
with 100 triples per page.
- Unisphere_Networks abstract "Unisphere Networks was a networking equipment manufacturer founded in 1998 and later acquired by Juniper Networks in June 2002 for $585 million, which includes $375 million in cash and 36.5 million shares. Unisphere was initially composed of three other Boston, MA, USA area based networking equipment manufacturers: Redstone Communications - Specialized in edge-routing and BRAS technology. Their flagship product, the ERX-series, competed against Cisco's 10000 and 7500 series routers as well as the Redback Networks SMS platform. The ERX was the main compelling reason why Juniper acquired Unisphere in 2002. Argon Networks - Specialized in core-routing technology meant to compete with Cisco's GSR and Juniper's M-series and T-series. The Argon product never made it out of R&D and the project was dropped with the acquisition by Juniper. Castle Networks - Specialized in voice-mediation. The Castle Networks trunking gateway was widely deployed in internet offload applications as well as an intelligent gateway.As well, Unisphere included two organizations from Siemens Information Communication Networks: The Boca Raton, FL, USA based Internet Solutions Business unit whose softswitch design was based upon Siemens Reliable Telco Platform (RTP). This application allowed the softswitch to be installed on a cluster of Sun Solaris-based servers to increase uptime. While the technology was fairly successful and deployed in various fashions by different carriers across the US, voice mediation was never Juniper's core competency and therefore this technology was sold back to Siemens in June 2002. The Kanata, ON, Canada based Siemens Telecom Innovation Centre whose SDX-300 service and policy management products are known today as the Juniper SRC product line.The genesis of Unisphere came through the ingenuity of the founder and CEO, James Dolce, who structured a deal with Siemens AG to fund and therefore hold a majority stake in Unisphere Solutions. It is rumored that Siemens spent about $1 billion for the acquisition of all three companies as well as an additional $250 million more over the 4 year life of Unisphere to keep operations going. It is not clear if Unisphere ever actually operated in the black and because the company never went public, the truth behind the numbers will likely remain a mystery. The name was changed from Unisphere Solutions to Unisphere Networks in late 2000 as the company prepared for a possible 2001 IPO but they were never quite able to execute upon this vision, likely due at least in part to the technology recession that began in April 2000.The only surviving products from Unisphere are the ERX and SRC lines, still in production by Juniper, as well as the SRX-3000 now called the OpenScape Voice (previously hiQ 8000 and HiPath 8000) which is now sold as a primary part of the Unify (formerly Siemens) OpenScape VoIP and Unified Communications portfolio.".
- Unisphere_Networks extinctionYear "2002".
- Unisphere_Networks fate "Acquired".
- Unisphere_Networks foundedBy James_Dolce.
- Unisphere_Networks foundingYear "1999".
- Unisphere_Networks locationCity Westford,_Massachusetts.
- Unisphere_Networks locationCountry United_States.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageExternalLink www.juniper.net.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageID "11072288".
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageLength "4372".
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageRevisionID "647081818".
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink Argon_Networks.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink BRAS.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink Boca_Raton.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink Boca_Raton,_Florida.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink Boston.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink Broadband_remote_access_server.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink Castle_Networks.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_networking_companies.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink Category:Juniper_Networks.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink Initial_Public_Offering.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink Initial_public_offering.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink James_Dolce.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink Juniper_Networks.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink Kanata.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink List_of_acquisitions_by_Juniper_Networks.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink Redback_Networks.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink Redstone_Communications.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink Siemens.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink Siemens_AG.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink Siemens_Communications.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink Siemens_Information_Communication_Networks.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink Solaris_(operating_system).
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink Sun_Microsystems.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink Telephone_company.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink USA.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink Unify_GmbH_&_Co._KG.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink Westford,_MA.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLink Westford,_Massachusetts.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLinkText "Unisphere Networks".
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageWikiLinkText "Unisphere".
- Unisphere_Networks fate "Acquired".
- Unisphere_Networks foundation "1999".
- Unisphere_Networks founder "James Dolce".
- Unisphere_Networks hasPhotoCollection Unisphere_Networks.
- Unisphere_Networks homepage www.juniper.net.
- Unisphere_Networks locationCity Westford,_MA.
- Unisphere_Networks locationCity Westford,_Massachusetts.
- Unisphere_Networks locationCountry USA.
- Unisphere_Networks locationCountry United_States.
- Unisphere_Networks name "Unisphere Networks".
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_company.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Juniper_Networks.
- Unisphere_Networks wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Unisphere_Networks subject Category:Defunct_networking_companies.
- Unisphere_Networks subject Category:Juniper_Networks.
- Unisphere_Networks hypernym Manufacturer.
- Unisphere_Networks type Agent.
- Unisphere_Networks type Article.
- Unisphere_Networks type Company.
- Unisphere_Networks type Organisation.
- Unisphere_Networks type Article.
- Unisphere_Networks type Company.
- Unisphere_Networks type Network.
- Unisphere_Networks type Organization.
- Unisphere_Networks type Agent.
- Unisphere_Networks type SocialPerson.
- Unisphere_Networks type Thing.
- Unisphere_Networks type Q43229.
- Unisphere_Networks comment "Unisphere Networks was a networking equipment manufacturer founded in 1998 and later acquired by Juniper Networks in June 2002 for $585 million, which includes $375 million in cash and 36.5 million shares. Unisphere was initially composed of three other Boston, MA, USA area based networking equipment manufacturers: Redstone Communications - Specialized in edge-routing and BRAS technology.".
- Unisphere_Networks label "Unisphere Networks".
- Unisphere_Networks sameAs m.02q_2r7.
- Unisphere_Networks sameAs Q17099758.
- Unisphere_Networks sameAs Q17099758.
- Unisphere_Networks wasDerivedFrom Unisphere_Networks?oldid=647081818.
- Unisphere_Networks homepage www.juniper.net.
- Unisphere_Networks isPrimaryTopicOf Unisphere_Networks.
- Unisphere_Networks name "Unisphere Networks".