nothing In tracking the top 200 domestic network vendors in our annual Network World 200 project, we’ve witnessed phenomenal growth and, more recently, drastic contraction. Now we see signs of an industry on the rebound. Check out what positive signs revealed in this year’s NW200 survey, and see how your favorite vendors are faring through the articles and interactive resources below.Beth Schultz, editor, Signature Series Ranked by revenueIn alphabetical order The NW200 at tenA decade of growth, maturation and reinvention.ALSO:Netgear: Tops in productivityNetgear debuts on the NW200 with distinction as the most productive company. Corvis returns to the NW200 as fastest growerFlagging revenue bumped Corvis from the 2002 NW200 list, but the optical gear vendor acquires its way back on — and becomes the fastest-growing company in 2003. Ethics under investigationNetwork executives demand proof that vendors adhere to the highest business conduct standards.ALSO:ISO compliance for business conduct?A group of corporate ethics officers is pushing a standard for use in creating business conduct programs. A look at overseas vendorsInternational vendors endured a rough year, but seem to have weathered the worst.10 start-ups to watchAn anti-spam appliance. A truly wireless access point. A firewall for outbound traffic. Creative products addressing tough network problems are one hallmark of our 2004 picks.A year of progressProven products. Paying customers. New funding. Our start-ups to watch from 2003 have fared well. Vendor newsStay on top of the latest business, financial and product news from your favorite vendors.Layoff newsThe turbulent industry is still causing shakeups. See if your vendors are downsizing.Lawsuit newsSee if your vendors are involved in any legal action.Earnings newsSee who’s making their numbers and who’s not.NetFlash newsletterGet the latest news on the network industry, vendors and technology delivered daily to your in-box.Vendor news alertGet a round-up of the latest news from Cisco, IBM, Microsoft or Sun delivered to your in-box each week.Venture capital databaseSee who got money, how much, from whom and for what, using any of several different search criteria. The Signature SeriesThe Network World 200 is one of six bimonthly issues providing insights, opinions and information on the biggest trends shapiIn tracking the top 200 domestic network vendors in our annual Network World 200 project, we’ve witnessed phenomenal growth and, more recently, drastic contraction. Now we see signs of an industry on the rebound. Check out what positive signs revealed in this year’s NW200 survey, and see how your favorite vendors are faring through the articles and interactive resources below.Beth Schultz, editor, Signature Series Ranked by revenueIn alphabetical order The NW200 at tenA decade of growth, maturation and reinvention.ALSO:Netgear: Tops in productivityNetgear debuts on the NW200 with distinction as the most productive company. Corvis returns to the NW200 as fastest growerFlagging revenue bumped Corvis from the 2002 NW200 list, but the optical gear vendor acquires its way back on — and becomes the fastest-growing company in 2003. Ethics under investigationNetwork executives demand proof that vendors adhere to the highest business conduct standards.ALSO:ISO compliance for business conduct?A group of corporate ethics officers is pushing a standard for use in creating business conduct programs. A look at overseas vendorsInternational vendors endured a rough year, but seem to have weathered the worst.10 start-ups to watchAn anti-spam appliance. A truly wireless access point. A firewall for outbound traffic. Creative products addressing tough network problems are one hallmark of our 2004 picks.A year of progressProven products. Paying customers. New funding. Our start-ups to watch from 2003 have fared well. Vendor newsStay on top of the latest business, financial and product news from your favorite vendors.Layoff newsThe turbulent industry is still causing shakeups. See if your vendors are downsizing.Lawsuit newsSee if your vendors are involved in any legal action.Earnings newsSee who’s making their numbers and who’s not.NetFlash newsletterGet the latest news on the network industry, vendors and technology delivered daily to your in-box.Vendor news alertGet a round-up of the latest news from Cisco, IBM, Microsoft or Sun delivered to your in-box each week.Venture capital databaseSee who got money, how much, from whom and for what, using any of several different search criteria. The Signature SeriesThe Network World 200 is one of six bimonthly issues providing insights, opinions and information on the biggest trends shaping the networked world. Look for the You Issue, all about your job, salary, future and free time, coming July 26. NW200 issue archive:2003 | A look at overseas vendorsInternational vendors endured a rough year, but seem to have weathered the worst.10 start-ups to watchAn anti-spam appliance. A truly wireless access point. A firewall for outbound traffic. Creative products addressing tough network problems are one hallmark of our 2004 picks.A year of progressProven products. Paying customers. New funding. Our start-ups to watch from 2003 have fared well. Vendor newsStay on top of the latest business, financial and product news from your favorite vendors.Layoff newsThe turbulent industry is still causing shakeups. See if your vendors are downsizing.Lawsuit newsSee if your vendors are involved in any legal action.Earnings newsSee who’s making their numbers and who’s not.NetFlash newsletterGet the latest news on the network industry, vendors and technology delivered daily to your in-box.Vendor news alertGet a round-up of the latest news from Cisco, IBM, Microsoft or Sun delivered to your in-box each week.Venture capital databaseSee who got money, how much, from whom and for what, using any of several different search criteria. The Signature SeriesThe Network World 200 is one of six bimonthly issues providing insights, opinions and information on the biggest trends shaping the networked world. Look for the You Issue, all about your job, salary, future and free time, coming July 26. NW200 issue archive:2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 Related content news Broadcom to lay off over 1,200 VMware employees as deal closes The closing of VMware’s $69 billion acquisition by Broadcom will lead to layoffs, with 1,267 VMware workers set to lose their jobs at the start of the new year. By Jon Gold Dec 01, 2023 3 mins Technology Industry Mergers and Acquisitions news analysis Cisco joins $10M funding round for Aviz Networks' enterprise SONiC drive Investment news follows a partnership between the vendors aimed at delivering an enterprise-grade SONiC offering for customers interested in the open-source network operating system. 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