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  2. Ciena - Wikipedia

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    Ciena was founded in 1992 under the name HydraLite by electrical engineer David R. Huber. [12] [13] Huber served as chief executive officer, while his former employer, Optelecom, an optical networking company, provided "management assistance and production facilities," [13] and co-founder Kevin Kimberlin "provided initial equity capital during the formation of the Company". [14]

  3. Gary Smith (Ciena CEO) - Wikipedia

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    Smith joined Ciena in 1997 and has been president and CEO since May 2001. [4] Prior to serving as CEO, Smith was chief operating officer; and prior to that, senior vice president of worldwide sales. Smith joined Ciena in November 1997 as vice president of international sales. [2] He has been on Ciena's board of directors since October 2000. [5]

  4. Bruce Claflin - Wikipedia

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    In 1973 Claflin joined IBM in a sales position. Over a 22 year career he held a number of senior positions in Sales, Marketing, Research, Development and General Management both in the US and overseas. In 1992 Claflin led the team which developed the IBM ThinkPad line of products after which he became President of Personal Computers/America.

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  6. Category:Ciena - Wikipedia

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    Ciena Optical Multiservice Edge 6500; Cyan, Inc. v. Beaver County Employees Retirement Fund; M. Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 This page was last edited on 28 ...

  7. David R. Huber - Wikipedia

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    [4] In June 1996, Ciena introduced the first dense WDM system. [5] After Ciena went public, Huber left to start another optical networking company, Corvis Corporation (renamed Broadwing Corporation) in 1997, [6] [7] where he served as Chairman of the Board until Corvis was acquired by Level 3 Communications, Inc. in 2007 for $1.4 billion. [8]