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Former American maker of computer network products
3Com Corporation was an American digital electronics manufacturer best known for its computer network products. The company was co-founded in 1979 by Robert
3Com
Former stadium in San Francisco, California
were licensed to 3Com Corporation from September 1995 until 2002, for $900,000 a year. During that time, the park became known as "3Com Park at Candlestick
Candlestick_Park
Ethernet network card line
3Com 3c509 is a line of Ethernet IEEE 802.3 network cards for the ISA, EISA, MCA and PCMCIA computer buses. It was designed by 3Com and put on the market
3Com_3c509
Personal digital assistant by 3Com
Palm V is a personal digital assistant (PDA) by 3Com. Released in 1999 by 3Com, the four-ounce (110 g) PDA has an aluminum enclosure containing a Dragonball
Palm_V
Internet appliance by 3Com
The 3Com Ergo Audrey is a discontinued internet appliance from 3Com. It was released to the public on October 17, 2000, for USD499 as the only device
3Com_Audrey
Hewlett-Packard completed a previously announced acquisition of 3Com. Following the HP acquisition, 3Com was fully absorbed by HP and no longer exists as a separate
List_of_3Com_products
Handheld personal information manager
devices produced by Palm Inc (then a subsidiary of U.S. Robotics, later 3Com). These devices were launched on March 10, 1997. It is a handheld electronic
PalmPilot
American engineer (born 1946)
development of the internet in the 1970s. He co-invented Ethernet, co-founded 3Com, and formulated Metcalfe's law, which describes the effect of a telecommunications
Robert_Metcalfe
Devices 3Com Delivers Palm IIIe Connected Organizer, Full-featured Handheld at Breakthrough Price, 3Com/Palm Press Release, July 19, 1999 3Com Debuts Special
Palm_IIIe
French businessperson
Éric Benhamou (born 1955) was the former CEO of 3Com and Palm. Born into a Sephardic Jewish family originating from Toledo, Spain, Benhamou left Algeria
Éric_Benhamou
PDA made by Palm Computing
personal digital assistant that was made by the Palm Computing division of 3Com. It went on sale in 1998 as a replacement for the PalmPilot handheld. It
Palm_III
Extendable connector for a type II PC card
"3Com LAN+Modem Cardbus Cards" (PDF). 3Com. August 2002. Retrieved 1 August 2008. "3Com Wireless 11a/b/g PC Card with XJACK Antenna" (PDF). 3Com. January
XJACK
Microsoft network operating system
vendors and developed by Microsoft in cooperation with 3Com Corporation. It was designed to succeed 3Com's 3+Share network server software which ran atop a
LAN_Manager
The Palm IIIx is a PDA from Palm Computing released in 1999 briefly before the scaled down Palm IIIe was introduced into the marketplace. The Palm IIIx
Palm_IIIx
is the case of 3Com and Palm. In 2000, 3Com spun off Palm, but retained approximately 95% of Palm's shares. The remaining equity in 3Com traded as a stub—low-priced
Stub_(stock)
American web portal
Scott D. Sullivan Kaleil Isaza Tuzman Julie Wainwright Jerry Yang Companies 3Com 360networks AboveNet Actua Corporation Airspan Networks Akamai Technologies
Yahoo
Business enterprise
purchased Palm, Inc. for its Pilot PDA, but was itself purchased by 3Com soon after. 3Com spun off USR again in 2000, keeping Palm and returning USR to the
USRobotics
Computer network that connects devices over a limited area
secure base. 3Com produced 3+Share and Microsoft produced MS-Net. These then formed the basis for collaboration between Microsoft and 3Com to create a
Local_area_network
American electrical engineer (1950–2017)
network interface controller for the IBM PC. He was also a co-founder of 3Com and a co-inventor of Ethernet. Crane graduated from the Massachusetts Institute
Ron_Crane_(engineer)
American multinational technology conglomerate
Scott D. Sullivan Kaleil Isaza Tuzman Julie Wainwright Jerry Yang Companies 3Com 360networks AboveNet Actua Corporation Airspan Networks Akamai Technologies
Amazon_(company)
September 30, 1987, Bridge Communications was acquired by 3Com. The acquisition allowed 3Com to integrate Bridge Communications’ expertise in multi-protocol
Bridge_Communications
American information technology company (1939–2015)
$118.4 billion that year and a Fortune 500 ranking of 9 in 2009, and later 3Com, Palm, Inc., and 3PAR, all in 2010, followed by Autonomy Corp. However, as
Hewlett-Packard
1992–2010 American electronics company
Robotics was acquired by 3Com and Palm became a 3Com subsidiary. In June 1998, the founders became unhappy with the direction in which 3Com was taking the company
Palm,_Inc.
Personal digital assistant
was a personal digital assistant made by the Palm Computing division of 3Com. The device featured an antenna used for wireless data communication, a first
Palm_VII
Networking protocols
protocol developed by Force10 and an early VLAN tagging capability from 3Com. Virtual Link Trunking or VLT is a proprietary aggregation protocol developed
Virtual_Link_Trunking
English computer scientist (born 1955)
Sciences. Berners-Lee was previously a senior researcher and holder of the 3Com founder's chair at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Tim_Berners-Lee
Networking hardware that forwards packets based on hardware address
Switch 8800 Firewall Module Archived 2024-12-05 at the Wayback Machine, 3Com Corporation, 2006 Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Intrusion Detection System (IDSM-2)
Network_switch
Network communication protocol for providing shared access to resources
printers across a network of systems running IBM PC DOS. In 1987, Microsoft and 3Com implemented SMB in LAN Manager for OS/2, at which time SMB used the NetBIOS
Server_Message_Block
American company and its Internet radio
Kerbango was both a company acquired by 3Com and its lead product. Kerbango was founded in 1998 in Silicon Valley by former executives from Apple Computer
Kerbango
simply as 3+ or 3 Plus, was a pioneering file and print sharing product from 3Com. Introduced in the early 1980s, 3+Share was competitive with Novell's NetWare
3+Share
Economic theory that asset prices fully reflect all available information
first day of trading, while 3Com declined sharply at the same time. “Since 3Com retained 95 percent ownership of Palm, 3Com shareholders indirectly owned
Efficient-market_hypothesis
Network-attached storage
The 3Com 3Server was a headless dedicated network-attached storage machine designed to run 3Com local area network (LAN) server software, 3+Share. The
3Server
Chipcom was acquired by 3Com for $700 million in stock., although Cabletron was also interested in buying the company. 3Com was acquired by Hewlett-Packard
Chipcom
Unshielded twisted pair cable used in telephone wiring
interface controllers and switches were ever released. Some examples include the 3com 3C250-T4 Superstack II HUB 100, IBM 8225 Fast Ethernet Stackable Hub and
Category_3_cable
American businessman (born 1964)
Scott D. Sullivan Kaleil Isaza Tuzman Julie Wainwright Jerry Yang Companies 3Com 360networks AboveNet Actua Corporation Airspan Networks Akamai Technologies
Jeff_Bezos
Operating system
with Token Ring. Microsoft partnered with 3Com to produce the more widely used 3+Share system running on a 3Com networking stack based on the XNS protocol
MS-Net
Canadian businessman and author (born 1954)
Scott D. Sullivan Kaleil Isaza Tuzman Julie Wainwright Jerry Yang Companies 3Com 360networks AboveNet Actua Corporation Airspan Networks Akamai Technologies
Kevin_O'Leary
CX company in Hoboken, NJ
vendor quickly grew its operations in the 90s and NiCE sold its subsidiary to 3Com in 1994 for $54 million. In 2007, NiCE acquired Actimize for $280 million
NiCE
American businessman and tech entrepreneur
Microsystems. Sun, along with companies such as Apple Inc., Silicon Graphics, 3Com, and Oracle Corporation, was part of a wave of successful startup companies
Scott_McNealy
purchased by 3Com). He co-founded the 3Com Advanced Technologies Research Center and served as its associate director. He also co-founded the 3Com Internet
Guido_Schuster
1998–2003 American electronics company founded by the founders of Palm, Inc
they became dissatisfied with the company's direction under the new owner 3Com. The company developed Palm OS–based Visor- and Treo-branded personal digital
Handspring,_Inc.
Personal digital assistant by Palm
suit for David Goldberg's "Unistroke" patent. Palm (PDA) 3Com Palm Pilot Hardware Book (PDF) 3Com Mac Desktop Handbook (PDF) Palm Pilot 1000 Retrospective
Pilot_1000
Networking division of Hewlett-Packard (1998–2010)
the division changed to HP Networking in September 2010, after HP bought 3Com Corporation. Founded in 1979, the division that eventually became known as
ProCurve
Ethernet standards that carry data at the nominal rate of 100 Mbit/s
few hubs were released with 100BASE-T4 support. Some examples include the 3com 3C250-T4 Superstack II HUB 100, IBM 8225 Fast Ethernet Stackable Hub and
Fast_Ethernet
American football team season
they intercepted Kerry Collins three times. The Niners crushed the Rams at 3Com Park 30–10 as they held Tony Banks to just nine completions while sacking
1997 San Francisco 49ers season
1997_San_Francisco_49ers_season
American computer company
company 3Com for $442 million, operating as a division of 3Com led by James Hamilton (TippingPoint President), later replaced by Alan Kessler. 3Com itself
TippingPoint
Mobile operating system
later acquired by U.S. Robotics Corp., which in turn was later bought by 3Com, which made the Palm subsidiary an independent publicly traded company on
Palm_OS
Computer data storage server
with networked clients. 3Com and Microsoft would develop the LAN Manager software and protocol to further this new market. 3Com's 3Server and 3+Share software
Network-attached_storage
American computer scientist
technology companies in Silicon Valley. He was the president and CEO of 3Com, senior vice president of Cisco Systems, and chairman of Packet Design. Carrico
William_N._Carrico_Jr.
the latter calling it ugly. 3Com was an American company known for developing modems and network interface controllers. 3Com conceived of a simple, low-cost
List of commercial failures in computing
List_of_commercial_failures_in_computing
Trademark used for multiple brands
CBL Translations. Retrieved 2025-05-25. "Trademarks and Brands". 3Com Legal. 3Com Corporation. Archived from the original on 10 February 2009. Retrieved
Generic_trademark
Discontinued network operating system
used Banyan, sixth among vendors after Novell, IBM, 3Com, AT&T Corporation, and Apple Computer. 3Com's journey into network operating system development
Banyan_VINES
Computer networking technology
Computer, Communication, and Compatibility Corporation, better known as 3Com, along with Howard Charney, Ron Crane, Greg Shaw, and Bill Krause. Metcalfe's
Ethernet
Former American computer company
in May 1987, for $33 million. Convergent reached an agreement to acquire 3Com in March 1986, but the merger was called off at the last moment. Unisys bought
Convergent_Technologies
Line of personal digital assistants and mobile phones
subsidiary of 3Com, the founders felt they had insufficient control over the development of the Palm product. As a result, they left 3Com and founded Handspring
Palm_(PDA)
Private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
notable companies, such as Intel, McDonnell Douglas, Texas Instruments, 3Com, Qualcomm, Bose, Raytheon, Apotex, Koch Industries, Rockwell International
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology
Ericsson - acquired Redback Extreme Networks FiberHome Fortinet HPE - acquired 3Com and Aruba Networks Hisense Broadband - now Ligent Huawei Routers Juniper
List of networking hardware manufacturers
List_of_networking_hardware_manufacturers
Services company dealing with digital communications
Scott D. Sullivan Kaleil Isaza Tuzman Julie Wainwright Jerry Yang Companies 3Com 360networks AboveNet Actua Corporation Airspan Networks Akamai Technologies
Whittman-Hart
American football season
Francisco 49ers: Candlestick Park was renamed 3Com Park after the digital electronics manufacturer 3Com acquired the naming rights The inaugural Carolina
1995_NFL_season
proprietary software virtualization technology originally developed by Huawei 3Com. It can connect and configure multiple network devices through physical ports
Intelligent Resilient Framework
Intelligent_Resilient_Framework
German electrical engineer, co-founder of Sun Microsystems (born 1955)
interface designed by Bechtolsheim was replaced by a commercial board from 3Com. Sun Microsystems had its initial public offering in 1986 and reached $1
Andy_Bechtolsheim
Taiwanese electronics company
1999 – Emitcom 2000 – Minority stake in U.S. Robotics modem division from 3Com (with NatSteel from Singapore) 2010 – Mototech[citation needed] 2021 – Stake
Accton
American venture capital firm
the East Coast and the West Coast. Among the firm's first investments was 3Com, which NEA backed along with Mayfield Fund and Jack Melchor in 1981. The
New_Enterprise_Associates
Web hosting service active from 1994 to 2009
Scott D. Sullivan Kaleil Isaza Tuzman Julie Wainwright Jerry Yang Companies 3Com 360networks AboveNet Actua Corporation Airspan Networks Akamai Technologies
GeoCities
Early line of low-cost Ethernet network cards
since v13 86Box AMD Lance Am7990 - 1985, AMD Am7990 network chip 3Com 3c509 - 1994, 3Com 3c509 network card RTL8139 - 1997-2005, Realtek 8139 PCI network
NE1000
Portable version of the Texas Instruments Professional Computer
could be connected to an Ethernet network, with the addition of one of 3Com's first Ethernet cards. Additionally, both the TIPC and TIPPC were equipped
Texas Instruments Professional Portable Computer
Texas_Instruments_Professional_Portable_Computer
Topics referred to by the same term
COMS may refer to: 3Com, a defunct digital electronics manufacturer City of Manchester Stadium This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
COMS
Line of grayscale laser printers
3DA † Ericsson Hewlett Packard Telecom † HP Garage HP Labs Acquisitions 3Com 3PAR* Apollo Computer ArcSight † Aruba Networks* Autonomy † Bristol Technology
HP_LaserJet_2300_series
Business school of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Modigliani, 1985 Nobel laureate in economics Kenneth Morse, co-founder, 3Com Stewart Myers, inventor, real options valuation Athanasios Orphanides, 5th
MIT Sloan School of Management
MIT_Sloan_School_of_Management
The 3Station was a diskless workstation, developed by Bob Metcalfe at 3Com and first available in 1986. The 3Station/2E had a 10 MHz 80286 processor, 1
3Station
Mexican footballer (born 1971)
Bowl, Pasadena, United States Saudi Arabia 2–1 2–1 Friendly 2. 1 July 2000 3Com Park at Candlestick, San Francisco, United States El Salvador 1–0 3–0 Friendly
Javier_Lozano_(footballer)
American computer services company
Scott D. Sullivan Kaleil Isaza Tuzman Julie Wainwright Jerry Yang Companies 3Com 360networks AboveNet Actua Corporation Airspan Networks Akamai Technologies
Netscape
American businessman (1948–2023)
3Com to head its Palm division on 13 December 1999. In his first year at Palm, he became chief executive officer, transforming the division of 3Com into
Carl_Yankowski
Network switch feature for monitoring traffic
vendors have different names for it, such as Roving Analysis Port (RAP) on 3Com switches. Network engineers or administrators use port mirroring to analyze
Port_mirroring
Personal computer
3DA † Ericsson Hewlett Packard Telecom † HP Garage HP Labs Acquisitions 3Com 3PAR* Apollo Computer ArcSight † Aruba Networks* Autonomy † Bristol Technology
HP_300LX
Computer networking company
company independent of any computer manufacturer. Along with competitors 3Com and Sytek, UB was responsible for starting the networking business in Silicon
Ungermann-Bass
Term for a group of former PayPal employees
Scott D. Sullivan Kaleil Isaza Tuzman Julie Wainwright Jerry Yang Companies 3Com 360networks AboveNet Actua Corporation Airspan Networks Akamai Technologies
PayPal_Mafia
Business philosophy
3DA † Ericsson Hewlett Packard Telecom † HP Garage HP Labs Acquisitions 3Com 3PAR* Apollo Computer ArcSight † Aruba Networks* Autonomy † Bristol Technology
The_HP_Way
Type of Palm PDA
Palm VIIx Connected Organizer Manufacturer Palm Computing, a division of 3Com Type Bar PDA Released August 2000 Operating system Palm OS 3.5 CPU Motorola
Palm_VIIx
Series of x86-compatible processor
ThinCan DBE61C or rebranded FIC ION603A) is also based on the Geode LX. 3Com Audrey was powered by a 200 MHz Geode GX1. The SCxxxx range of Geode devices
Geode_(processor)
Canadian-American businessman and fraudster (1941–2020)
Scott D. Sullivan Kaleil Isaza Tuzman Julie Wainwright Jerry Yang Companies 3Com 360networks AboveNet Actua Corporation Airspan Networks Akamai Technologies
Bernard_Ebbers
International software vulnerability acquisition
vulnerability initiative that was started in 2005 by TippingPoint, a division of 3Com. The program was acquired by Trend Micro as a part of the HP TippingPoint
Zero_Day_Initiative
Sony SteelSeries Teufel Audio Trust Yamaha List of modem manufacturers: 3Com Agere Systems Alcatel Aopen Arris Group Asus AVM GmbH Belkin International
List of computer hardware manufacturers
List_of_computer_hardware_manufacturers
controversies; in 2007, Bain Capital attempted to acquire network equipment vendor 3Com with minority financing from Huawei. However, the transaction faced scrutiny
Concerns over Chinese involvement in 5G wireless networks
Concerns_over_Chinese_involvement_in_5G_wireless_networks
Networking division of Hewlett Packard Enterprise
intent to acquire 3Com Corporation for $2.7B. In April 2010, HP completed its acquisition. In April 2010, following HP's acquisition of 3Com Corporation, HP
HPE_Networking
Defunct American networking hardware company
becoming one of the top players in its field along with companies such as 3Com, SynOptics, and Cabletron. In 1995, Compaq acquired the company for $372 million
NetWorth
Camera model
3DA † Ericsson Hewlett Packard Telecom † HP Garage HP Labs Acquisitions 3Com 3PAR* Apollo Computer ArcSight † Aruba Networks* Autonomy † Bristol Technology
HP_Photosmart_M407
Defunct American software company
3DA † Ericsson Hewlett Packard Telecom † HP Garage HP Labs Acquisitions 3Com 3PAR* Apollo Computer ArcSight † Aruba Networks* Autonomy † Bristol Technology
Peregrine_Systems
American businessman and felon (born 1953)
Scott D. Sullivan Kaleil Isaza Tuzman Julie Wainwright Jerry Yang Companies 3Com 360networks AboveNet Actua Corporation Airspan Networks Akamai Technologies
Jeffrey_Skilling
Means of sharing telecommunications resources
its own container, which labels the frame as belonging to a specific VLAN. 3Com used proprietary Virtual LAN Trunking (VLT) before 802.1Q was defined. In
Trunking
American venture capital firm
and biotechnology. Some of its earliest investmens include Intel, Apple, 3Com and Gilead Sciences. Venrock closed its seventh fund in July 2014 with 8
Venrock
3DA † Ericsson Hewlett Packard Telecom † HP Garage HP Labs Acquisitions 3Com 3PAR* Apollo Computer ArcSight † Aruba Networks* Autonomy † Bristol Technology
TOWER_Software
Chinese multinational technology company
Huawei partnered with 3Com on a joint venture known as H3C, which was focused on enterprise networking equipment. It marked 3Com's re-entrance into the
Huawei
American technology chief executive
Bruce Claflin is an American businessman, who has been on the boards of 3Com Corporation, Time Warner Telecom, and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), where
Bruce_Claflin
Notebook series by Hewlett-Packard Company
3DA † Ericsson Hewlett Packard Telecom † HP Garage HP Labs Acquisitions 3Com 3PAR* Apollo Computer ArcSight † Aruba Networks* Autonomy † Bristol Technology
HP_Pavilion_dv2z
Hard disk drive introduced by Hewlett-Packard on June 9th, 1992
3DA † Ericsson Hewlett Packard Telecom † HP Garage HP Labs Acquisitions 3Com 3PAR* Apollo Computer ArcSight † Aruba Networks* Autonomy † Bristol Technology
HP_Kittyhawk
American journalist
Scott D. Sullivan Kaleil Isaza Tuzman Julie Wainwright Jerry Yang Companies 3Com 360networks AboveNet Actua Corporation Airspan Networks Akamai Technologies
Charlie_Gasparino
American baseball player (born 1964)
and he again placed fifth in the NL MVP balloting. On May 28, 1998, at 3Com Park, with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning, Arizona Diamondbacks
Barry_Bonds
Federal government agency for scientific research in Australia
Intel, Nintendo, Toshiba, Netgear, Buffalo, D-Link, Belkin, SMC, Accton, and 3Com. The controversy grew after CSIRO sued US carriers AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile
CSIRO
Non-profit organization that owns the Wi-Fi trademark
(WECA) and branded the new technology Wi-Fi. The group of companies included 3Com, Aironet (acquired by Cisco), Harris Semiconductor (now Intersil), Lucent
Wi-Fi_Alliance
3COM
3COM
3COM
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Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Religious Place
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
One with Big Eyes; Name of a Goddess
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Perhaps an Americanized spelling of Czech and Slovak Starý ‘old’ (see Stary).
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Born of Love
Female
Italian
Italian equivalent of English Azure, AZZURRA means "sky blue."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Boundary; Limit
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Aware of Religion
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Friend of the Renowned
Boy/Male
Latin
Conqueror.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Richest, Lord Shiva
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3COM
3COM
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