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Date: Apr 1, 2014 7:34 AM
Subject: Cisco challenger Arista files to go public
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Network World Daily News AM | | Arista Networks has filed to go public at $200 million under the symbol ANET. The company has seen steady revenue growth since 2010, with a compound annual growth rate of 71%, according to its S-1 filing. In 2013, Arista's revenue grew 87% from 2012, to $361.2 million. Net income grew from $2.4 million in 2010 to $42.5 million in 2013, a CAGR of 105%. | | Issue highlights 1. Microsoft slashes Azure prices, introduces new basic tier 2. Dell unveils BYOD-focused mobility product plans 3. Canonical flip-flops on Ubuntu's controversial Amazon feature 4. Online mall Square Market latest to accept bitcoin 5. Windows XP: Goodbye and Good Riddance 6. Apple was founded April Fool's Day 1976? Not so, says ... Woz? 7. 7 Hot IT Jobs That Will Land You a Higher Salary 8. Open-Xchange adds spreadsheet program to its online app suite 9. 5 things we love/hate about Fedora 20 | WHITE PAPER: Dell Software Many organizations rely on IT to prevent and detect tampering, unauthorized access or errors within their key enterprise technologies. Learn the limitations and capabilities of native auditing tools and how a third-party solution can help protect your system, data, productivity and bottom line. Read now! | Microsoft said Monday it was cutting prices of its Azure cloud services to match the prices of competitor Amazon Web Services in the latest in a price war in cloud services. READ MORE | Dell today unveiled enterprise mobility software for Google Android or Apple iOS that supports employee "bring your own device" use by selectively applying VPN controls only to the corporate apps on the device, not the employee's personal apps. READ MORE | I like Canonical. I really and truly do. They do their own thing, pave their own trail. They take Ubuntu and re-work it to run on TVs, phones, and tablets. Any day now I expect them to announce Ubuntu for Toasters. And that is awesome. But sometimes Canonical makes me facepalm. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: SAS Regardless of size, today's businesses are bombarded with structured and unstructured data from a variety of sources. Take advantage of all this data with in-memory analytics and data visualization techniques, to get day-to-day insights for making better decisions. Learn more | Next time you want to buy a bamboo iPhone case or a vintage Superman comic at online mall Square Market, you can pay with bitcoin. READ MORE | There has been much written recently about the end of support for Windows XP on April 8, 2014. There are concerns about security vulnerabilities that will be used after Microsoft stops patching the operating system. However, if your organizations is still using Windows XP 13 years after its initial release, you have some more serious issues to address. The hardware XP computers have could not... READ MORE | Virtually everyone agrees that Apple was "founded" on April 1, 1976 ... everyone except for one of Apple's founders. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel® Xeon® processors In Gartner's 2013 Blade Server Magic Quadrant, HP has been positioned as a leader for completeness of vision and ability to execute. Read this paper to learn why HP BladeSystem is the leading choice of IT professionals. Learn More | Looking to give your career (and your wallet) a boost? Here are seven in-demand positions that have companies throwing budgets out the window. READ MORE | Open source collaboration software vendor Open-Xchange has added a spreadsheet function to its open-source, web-based productivity suite, allowing the online editing and sharing of Microsoft Excel documents. READ MORE | READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: CDW Just the word "audit" is enough to make anyone shiver, and when it comes to a software audit, the reaction is no different. A software publisher can exercise its rights to conduct a software audit to check that a customer is using its products in accordance with the End User License Agreement (EULA). View Now | | | | | | | | |
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