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  2. NAS200 - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NAS200

    The NAS200 is a network-attached storage appliance intended for the consumer market. It was originally marketed by the Linksys division of Cisco Systems in 2007. [1]The NAS200, the successor to the Linux-based NSLU2, has room for two internal SATA drives, a 10/100 Ethernet port, and supports FAT32-formatted external USB 2.0 drives.

  3. Network access server - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_access_server

    The above translates into different implementations for different uses. Here are some examples. An Internet service provider which provides network access via common modem or modem-like devices (be it PSTN, DSL, cable or GPRS/UMTS) can have one or more NAS (network access server) devices which accept PPP, PPPoE or PPTP connections, checking credentials and recording accounting data via back ...

  4. List of NAS manufacturers - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NAS_manufacturers

    Company HQ Region HQ Country HQ City Agami Systems: North America: United States: Sunnyvale, California: Apple Inc: North America: United States: Cupertino, California

  5. Cisco Bets Bigger on the Cloud - AOL

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    Despite all of its problems making some acquisitions pay off, Cisco (NAS: CSCO) won't stop purchasing expertise. The latest buy: Virtuata, a small firm that specializes in securing virtual machines.

  6. Tech M&A: Cisco Acquires NDS to Leverage Their Video Services

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    Cisco (NAS: CSCO) is attempting to increase its presence in the video communications market with an acquisition of NDS for $5 billion. They were brought to Cisco's attention from the customer ...

  7. Cisco: Not an Apple Killer - AOL

    www.aol.com/2012/05/29/cisco-not-an-apple-killer

    In an article back in the summer of 2010, I wondered whether Cisco (NAS: CSCO) would have the chops to challenge Apple's (NAS: AAPL) iPad in the business-tablet space. At the time, Cisco's sales ...