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    Cisco CEO Chambers: 'I did not want to compete against IBM and HP' 13 March, 2010 01:55

    In this installment of IDG Enterprise's "CEO Interview Series," Cisco CEO John Chambers talks with IDGE Chief Content Officer John Gallant, Computerworld Editor-in-Chief Scot Finnie and InfoWorld.com Editor-in-Chief Eric Knorr about Cisco's changing relationship with IBM, HP and others as it forges ahead into new enterprise IT markets.
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    Chambers: Networking's changing competitive landscape 12 March, 2010 16:30

    In the second instalment of an in-depth interview, John Chambers talks with John Gallant, Scot Finnie, and Editor-in-Chief Eric Knorr about the changing competitive landscape, Cisco’s datacentre strategy and its relationship with HP.
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    Youi stays agile with in-house software development 08 March, 2010 16:31

    When automotive and home insurer Youi formed less than 18 months ago, its technology head saw in-house software development as a means to stay agile.
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    Technologies come and go, but managing networks is still about problem-solving 12 February, 2010 08:03

    Technologies come and go, but managing networks is still about problem-solving in a changing world, as these IT executives can attest.
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    Communications without borders 25 January, 2010 12:26

    Australian IT company appoints LG-Nortel to deploy VoIP communications for international growth
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    How dead is Nortel? 22 January, 2010 03:57

    Analysts are mixed on whether Nortel, the disintegrating telecom titan, will survive in some form or die off, becoming a distant memory of a bygone era and century.
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    Avaya launches post-Nortel roadmap 21 January, 2010 11:43

    Avaya’s post-Nortel acquisition product roadmap should provide clarity to Australian customers of both companies according to ANZ managing director, Rob Wells.
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    Nortel's bankruptcy: A year of major change 15 January, 2010 06:23

    Thursday marks the end of a very busy year of bankruptcy for Nortel, one that saw painful dismantling of the once mighty telecom giant and that leaves Avaya on the verge of revealing exactly what it plans to do with the enterprise VoIP and switching assets it bought.
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    Avaya drops wireless headsets 22 December, 2009 08:46

    Avaya, which promotes itself as a software company, is trimming back even more on its line of hardware with the elimination of wireless headsets to go with its unified communications infrastructure.
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    Avaya closes Nortel deal 19 December, 2009 09:29

    Avaya's purchase of Nortel is final as of Friday, with Avaya promising integrated voice/data branch-office gear and an aggressive integration of Nortel's products and roughly 6,000 personnel.
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    Nortel purchase to test Avaya big time 11 December, 2009 11:44

    2010 should be a watershed year for Avaya, which has been reinventing itself for the past three years and is just about to take on the challenge of acquiring and integrating the enterprise assets of Nortel.
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