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    3com.com. 3Com Corporation was an American digital electronics manufacturer best known for its computer network products. The company was co-founded in 1979 by Robert Metcalfe, Howard Charney and others. Bill Krause joined as President in 1981. Metcalfe explained the name 3Com was a contraction of "Computer Communication Compatibility", [2 ...

    • 3Com at The Dotcom Boom
    • How 3Com’s Long Decline Happened
    • Why 3Com Failed
    • Who Bought 3Com
    • 3Com Today

    Around the time of the dotcom boom, 3Com was a 5.8 billion dollar company. They were founded in 1979 by Bob Metcalfe, the co-inventor of Ethernet. And for the next two decades, they were thego-to brand for network cards. While the 3C501 network card is notoriously bad, their other cards from the 1980s and 1990s are very well regarded, and always we...

    But after the dotcom bust, 3Com faded away. What happened to 3Com, ultimately, was a series of bad decisions that led to a loss of profitability. Some of them may have made sense at the time. But not all of them. The first thing that happened was 3Com walked away from its enterprise networking equipment business. Admittedly Cisco was hard to compet...

    Ultimately, 3Com failed because it was too dependent on network cards. Network cards accounted for about half their revenue during their bust years. And their cards were expensive. Intel undercut their price to try to gain market share, and they succeeded. And then they did exactly the wrong thing. It was the late ’90s, and they bought their way in...

    So what happened to 3Com? 3Com didn’t go out of business and they didn’t sell out to Huawei. They got Compaqed. Hewlett-Packard bought them out, which seems to be where every great ’90s technology company went to die. Hewlett-Packard paid 2.7 billion dollars in late 2009 for 3Com’s assets. HP still sells network equipment like switches, routers, an...

    Vintage 3Com network cards are very popular with retro computing enthusiasts. It had top-tier name recognition in the 80s and 90s. All but their very earliest cards generally have good driver support, work well, and are easier to configure than most of the cheaper competitors. My favorite retro network card is a very specific Intel card, but if you...

  2. 3Com. A frustrated Robert Metcalfe left Xerox in 1978 intending to make Ethernet a dominant local area networking technology: a technology he had conceived and managed through implementation. The daunting challenge was to pry Ethernet from the proprietary grasp of Xerox. He began consulting.

  3. 1979: 3Com Corporation is founded by Robert M. Metcalfe as a consulting firm for computer network technology. 1981: Company ships its first hardware product, an Ethernet transceiver and adapter. 1984: 3Com goes public, raising $10 million, and introduces its first network operating system. 1986: Revenues reach $64 million.

  4. Doctoral advisor. Jeffrey P. Buzen. Robert " Bob " Melancton Metcalfe (born April 7, 1946) [ 2 ][ 3 ] is an American engineer and entrepreneur who contributed to the 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 network.

  5. Apr 12, 2004 · And today, Cisco is roughly 20 times bigger – $18.9 billion vs. $932 million. Despite its changing fortunes, 3Com is not in imminent danger of disappearing, thanks to its $1.4 billion cash horde ...

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  7. Feb 14, 2018 · “Never fire anybody alone.” — Bob Metcalfe Bob Metcalfe is an MIT-Harvard-trained engineer-entrepreneur who became an Internet pioneer in 1970, invented Ethernet in 1973, and founded 3Com Corporation in 1979. About 1.2B Ethernet ports were shipped last year — 400M wired and 800M wireless (Wi-Fi). 3Com went public in 1984, peaked at $5.7B in annual … Continue reading "Bob Metcalfe ...

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