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internetwork
verb
To set up as a network of networks.
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By the mid-nineteen-seventies, researchers across the country had developed a network of networks: an internetwork, or, later, an "internet".
Powering this internetwork odyssey was the new protocol cooked up by Kahn and Cerf.
This mixture goes a long way towards Cisco's dominance in the networking market and its high gross margins (64% in the most recent quarter): firms have continued buying Cisco gear not least because it works best with IOS (originally Internetwork Operating System), as the software is called.Cisco also has a record of being willing to reorganise itself.
The grants come from a number of resources including over $555,000 from Internetwork News, a non-profit democracy and human rights group funded by the US State Department and over $830,000 from SRI international, which is funded by the US Department of Defense.
Most importantly from the point of view of this award, members participated in an international working group whose job was to define the function of inter-network gateways and the development of the Internetwork Protocol that led directly to the creation of the internet, co-authoring one of the seminal publications on this subject.
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No wonder the demand is high among Internetworked partners to bare it all.
This year, he started two Internet media productions, Pot Radio and Pot-TV Internetwork, a 24-hour online broadcast of marijuana news.
With Verio's help, he plans to go after a Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert certificate, the information-age equivalent of an M.B.A.
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