Scammer: Leonard Bosack - Cisco "Founder" and Ripoff artist

Started by CrackSmokeRepublican, November 15, 2009, 02:44:32 AM

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CrackSmokeRepublican

Cisco is basically another Jew Scam on a Smart Goyim invention, not much different that Jew scams on the inventor of Television. It is simply another typical Jewish Ripoff.
--CSR

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Leonard Bosack is, with his ex-wife Sandra Lerner, co-founder of Cisco Systems.
Len Bosack's business card, ca. 1984.

Bosack attended La Salle College High School in Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania, where he graduated in 1969. He then entered the The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, where he obtained his bachelor's degree in 1973. After graduation, he worked at Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), where he was involved in projects relating to 36-bit systems. In 1979, Bosack left DEC for Stanford University, where he obtained a master's degree in computer science in 1981. There, he met and married graduate student Sandra Lerner in 1980.

Cisco Systems founders Len Bosack and his then-wife, Sandra Lerner, are credited with making major design enhancements to one of the technologies that makes the Internet possible—the router.
QuoteBosack, Lerner, and the Stanford colleagues who helped them did not invent the first router.
That credit goes to William Yeager, a Stanford Medical School engineer, who wrote the software to drive a specialized computer controlled by an Internetwork Operating System (IOS). Bosack and his group took the original router code, enhanced the design, and capitalized on it, creating the first commercially successful router.

According to Cisco's company legend, Bosack, who managed the computer science department's computers, and Lerner, who managed the computer system for the Graduate School of Business, worked at opposite ends of Stanford University campus. They could send e-mail messages back and forth using the campus Local Area Network (LAN), but their two computers, which ran on different operating systems, could not communicate directly. Using an updated version of an IMP (with a networking board designed by future Sun Microsystems founder Andy Bechtolsheim), Bosack, Lerner, and two Stanford staff members ran network cables between the buildings and connected them.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Bosack

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Cisco Founders Arbitrate With Financial Manager

Bosack v. Soward, Case No. 08-35458 (C.A. 9, Oct. 26, 2009)

Leonard Bosack ("Bosack") and Sandy Lerner ("Lerner") entered into arbitration with their former financial manager, David C. Soward ("Soward") to resolve multiple disputes arising out of the parties' soured relationship.

The panel of arbitrators ("panel") made several interim awards, one of which was final, and one Final Award. Soward prevailed on his conversion and tort claims, and was awarded substantial compensatory and punitive damages as well as attorney fees and costs. The district court confirmed the award. Bosack and Lerner appeal. We have jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1291 and we affirm.

http://www.judicialview.com/Court-Cases ... ger/4/7578

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Router man
The creator of the multiprotocol router reflects on the development of the device that fueled the growth of networking.


William (Bill) Yeager is 66 and still gets peeved when someone trots out the Silicon Valley fable about how the founders of Cisco invented the router. He was the guy at Stanford University that made it happen. The history of Network World roughly parallels the commercialization of routing, so we tracked Yeager down for a glimpse into the scene back then.

You're credited with developing the first router while you were a staff researcher at Stanford. Tell us the tale.

This project started for me in January of 1980, when essentially the boss said, 'You're our networking guy. Go do something to connect the computer science department, medical center and department of electrical engineering.

http://www.networkworld.com/supp/2006/a ... an.html?t5
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