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Alteon WebSystems (originally
Alteon Networks, Inc.) is a
division of
Radware that
produces application delivery controllers.
Alteon was
acquired by Nortel...
- A
web template system in
web publishing allows web designers and
developers to work with
web templates to
automatically generate custom web pages, such...
- A
web content management system (WCM or WCMS) is a
software content management system (CMS)
specifically for
web content. It
provides website authoring...
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Afara Websystems Inc. was a Sunnyvale, California, USA
server company whose goal was to
build servers surrounding a
custom high-throughput CPU architecture...
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WebChat
Broadcasting System, or WBS for short, is a
virtual community created during the 1990s.
Supported by
online advertising, it was one of few services...
- F5
acquired MagniFire Websystems in 2004 for a
total cash deal size of $29 million. This
acquisition allowed F5 to
enter the
web application security space...
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Web,
traditionally styled WEB, is a
computer programming system created by
Donald E.
Knuth as the
first implementation of what he
called "literate programming":...
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Web, an Internet-based
hypertext system Web,
WEB, or the
Web may also
refer to:
WEB, a
literate programming system created by
Donald Knuth GNOME Web,...
- that year (5th in 1996) and 10th in 1998. Infos****
acquired the
WebChat
Broadcasting System in
April 1998. In 1998,
Disney purchased a 43%
stake of Infos****...
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enterprise portals. The
company partnered with Hewlett-Packard,
WebEx, and
Citrix Systems on its development. The
company survived the dot-com
bubble burst...