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Sep 2023
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Cisco: The Founder's Dilemma | Making Co...

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While working for Stanford University in the 1980s, married couple Sandy Lerner and Len Bosack help invent a technology that allows computers of different makes and models to talk to each other for the first time. But they risk financial ruin when they decide to commercialize their invention.

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