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  1. Cobalt Networks was a maker of low-cost Linux-based servers and server appliances based in Mountain View, California. The company had 1,900 end user customers in more than 70 countries. [1]

  2. Cobalt Networks provides server appliances that enable organizations to establish an online presence. It develops easy-to-use server appliances featuring secure web user interfaces, designed for internet service providers (ISPs) and small to medium sized businesses.

    • Mountain View, California
    • Vivek Mehra
  3. Sun Microsystems has bought server appliance provider Cobalt Networks in an all-stock deal worth around $2bn. The deal increases Sun's presence in the server appliance market and reinforces its...

    • Aled Herbert
  4. Developer of server appliances that enable organizations to establish an online presence. The company' main products are Cobalt Qube and Cobalt RaQ. The company provides services to organizations, businesses, educational and government entities and branch offices of large organizations.

  5. Cobalt Networks (Nasdaq: COBT) could be the best-performing IPO on tap Friday with most observers expecting a scorching debut. But concerns about future pricing pressure cloud the long-term...

  6. customer stories. Modernize traditional offensive security with global talent and a SaaS platform to deliver better security - from the team that innovated pentest via Pentest as a Service (PtaaS).

  7. Jan 3, 2002 · Cobalt Networks, a manufacturer of single-purpose "server appliances" based on the Linux operating system, filed plans to raise up to $86 million in an initial public offering.