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At this Westin Hotel Convention Center, just east of San Jose, Calif., a revival meeting is in progress. Cisco Systems CEO John Chambers, 50, struts across the stage wearing a gray tweed suit and preaching the gospel of the network to a packed, 8,000-strong congregation of the converted...
The audience, consisting of the truest of true believers--Cisco employees--is an easy sell. Chambers and Cisco have made at least 2,500 of Cisco's 23,000 employees stock-option millionaires, which in turn has convinced the rest that they too will be millionaires. Investors have also got...
This confluence of technical expertise, market opportunity and ruthless efficiency has made Cisco the fastest company in history to reach $100 billion, $200 billion and, last month, $300 billion in market capitalization, leaving it the third largest company in the world behind General Electric and Microsoft. Cisco has built dominant...
A man sits in the balcony of a courtroom, quietly observing a murder trial. Now and then he jots down a quick note in a spiral pad. He peers down at the Japanese-American defendant and then gazes at the defendant's pretty young wife - his look carrying something more...
How do you protect private property in cyberspace? A California judge will try to tackle that question next week when the latest potentially groundbreaking cyberspace case hits the chambers. This one's a class-action suit by electronics makers against web sites that enable Internet users to download pirated DVDs...