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  2. F5, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    F5, Inc., originally named "F5 Labs" [7] and formerly branded "F5 Networks, Inc." was established in 1996. [8] Currently, the company's public-facing branding [9] generally presents the company as just "F5." The company's name is a reference to the highest intensity tornado on the Fujita scale. [10]

  3. F5 - Wikipedia

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    F5 (classification), a wheelchair sport classification; F5 mandolin, a musical instrument; F5, Inc., a manufacturer of network equipment; F5 Tower, a skyscraper in Seattle, Washington; Cosmic Air (IATA airline designator), an airline in Kathmandu, Nepal; Factor V, a protein of the coagulation system; Factsheet Five, a magazine sometimes ...

  4. List of companies of Albania - Wikipedia

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    Albania's transition from a socialist centrally planned economy to a capitalist mixed economy has been largely successful. [1] " Formal non-agricultural employment in the private sector more than doubled between 1999 and 2013," notes the World Bank, with much of this expansion powered by foreign investment.

  5. Talk:F5, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    It says it in the Corporate history section: F5 is a type of a tornado. --Amir E. Aharoni 10:05, 9 September 2007 (UTC) Added to the name section from F5's official brand guidelines information about the name: The story behind our name F5, originally named F5 Labs and then known as F5 Networks, was founded in 1996.

  6. John McAdam (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    John McAdam is a technology executive.. McAdam holds a B.Sc. in computer science from the University of Glasgow, Scotland. [1] From January 1995 until August 1999, he served as the president and chief operating officer of Sequent Computer Systems, a manufacturer of high-end open systems, which was sold to IBM in September 1999.

  7. List of encyclopedias by language - Wikipedia

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    The American Peoples Encyclopedia (1948–1976); the 1948 edition was a 20-volume set published by Spencer Press, Inc., marketed by Sears Roebuck and Company; the 1962 edition was a revised 20-volume set published by Grolier Incorporated, and marketed by its subsidiary, The Richards Company, Inc.

  8. Category:F5 - Wikipedia

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  9. Balfin Group - Wikipedia

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    The beginnings of Balfin Investment Group started in 1993 in Vienna, where Samir Mane founded Alba-Trade. Having started with the trade of electronic devices, soon the BALFIN Group, created by Mane managed to create the largest network of electronics stores in Albania, Neptun and then extending the network in the neighboring countries of Kosovo and Macedonia.