Spider Systems Ltd. was a computer network products company, based in Edinburgh.
[1] Spider Systems produced a wide range of products, including terminal servers, routers, network bridges, network analysers and network protocol software stacks for various operating systems, including the TCP/IP stack used in Microsoft Windows NT 3.1.
The Spider brand was revived in 1996 when the network software division of the business was bought back from Shiva by one of the founders and renamed Spider Software Ltd..[6] This company was later sold to Artesyn Technologies (which subsequently became part of Emerson Electric Company) in 2000.
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