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Red Hat Makes Another Embedded Linux Acquisition

News Red Hat has announced an agreement to purchase privately-held WireSpeed Communications, for approximately one and a half million shares of Red Hat stock. WireSpeed, a developer of network and telecommunications software components for embedded...

[June 15, 2000, 7:43]

Airespace 4000 Wireless Switch Intelligent Wireless Networking

White Papers The Airespace 4000 Wireless Switch provides intelligent RF management, security, and mobility functions, as well as wirespeed Ethernet switching capabilities. This white paper provides an overview of Airespace 4000 Wireless Switch.

[February 2, 2004, 20:49]

Hardware Switching And Traffic Management

White Papers Switches like the Alteon 180e, Arrowpoint (Cisco) CS-150, and the Foundry ServerIronXL employ RISC processors, high speed backplanes, and Gigabit ports for wirespeed layer 2 switching, but resort to software add-ons for layer 4/7 processing.

[February 5, 2004, 4:13]

Stateful Inspection Firewalls: An Overview Of Firewall Technology And How Juniper Networks Implements

White Papers It explains how NetScreen firewalls operate at wirespeed by integrating silicon and RISC-based processing with a custom real-time operating system, designed exclusively for stateful packet inspection.

[July 11, 2008, 1:20]

Red Hat Restructure Puts Focus On Big Clients

News Red Hat has acquired several other companies in the 11 quarters it's been a publicly traded company, including e-commerce software maker Akopia, network gear maker WireSpeed, publishing software maker Ars Digita, e-commerce software maker Hell's...

[March 20, 2002, 10:14]

The Day Ahead: CFO Search Hover Over Red Hat Earnings

News Acquisition integration: Red Hat has acquired Cygnus Solutions, Bluecurve and WireSpeed in the last year. Aside from the usual top-line and bottom-line tallies, analysts are looking for fissures that could indicate problems ahead.

[September 13, 2000, 11:19]