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    Nortel in '09: Dismantling of a tech stalwart 03 December, 2009 07:52

    This year saw the slow, painful dismantling of Nortel. Its gradual exit from the tech scene played out the entire year, as each month brought news of more layoffs, markdowns or sell-offs.
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    Nortel wants to speed up $17.65M Alteon sale 24 February, 2009 08:33

    Nortel Networks wants to speed up the sale of assets of its application-delivery division because it's worried it will get less money from the sale as time goes by, according to bankruptcy court documents filed on Friday.
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    Nortel wants to unload application-delivery unit to Radware 23 February, 2009 08:09

    Nortel wants to sell off its application-delivery gear to Radware, but to keep on selling it under an OEM agreement.
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    Lenovo buys into Nortel virtual shopping app 12 January, 2009 08:19

    Nortel last week said it landed PC maker Lenovo as a customer for its virtual world business application.
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    Black Hat/DefCon: Welcome to the funhouse 01 August, 2008 08:09

    The Black Hat conference and its post-event, DefCon, promise to be a security funhouse in the coming week, as experts in Las Vegas seek to shock and amaze by poking holes in today's network technologies. The Web, wireless LANs, routers and desktop software may all look different reflected in the Black Hat/DefCon hall of mirrors, where security vendors will be revealing their hacker sides.
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    Belcher appointed CEO of project management firm 25 March, 2008 14:48

    Former A/NZ StorageTek managing director, Philip Belcher, has been appointed CEO of Australian project management services firm, PMPartners Group.
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    Server load balancing hits a record 27 August, 2007 08:29

    Server-load balancing is on the up, according to analysts at the Dell'Oro Group. The segment jumped 15 percent on revenues last quarter to a record US$264 million (AU$319.7) worldwide - equivalent to over US$1 billion a year.
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    NSW Environment eyes new management system 01 May, 2007 17:00

    The NSW Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) is seeking enterprise software for a new regulatory management system that supports its environment protection and regulation division's core business processes.
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    Foundry launches barrage of security switches 30 June, 2006 09:04

    Foundry Networks this week launched several lines of security-focused switches aimed at locking down desktop LAN ports, enterprise edge and WAN connections, and data center server links.
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    Cisco boosts application acceleration 11 April, 2006 08:04

    Cisco Systems on Monday announced Application Control Engine (ACE), a module to boost application throughput, security and management for its widely used Catalyst 6500 Series switch.
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    Foundry launches new Gigabit Ethernet switches 13 January, 2006 13:00

    Foundry Networks on Thursday unveiled two 10 Gigabit Ethernet application acceleration switches designed to support voice over IP (VoIP) and Web applications. Both of the ServerIronGT switches will be available next month and will sell for US$39,995, with two optional modules for SSL acceleration selling for an added US$9,995 and US$17,995.
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