Former Nortel unit sells network switch and claims better performance than Cisco.
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State-owned phone company finds Ericsson eager to supply equipment and Motorola unhappy.
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Redmond calls in the heavy artillery as it makes an all-out assault on unified communications.
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Is it too late for Redmond to stop Skype from infiltrating the corporate world through the voice loophole?
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Two European communications giants join together their network equipment businesses.
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Microsoft continues to look to its extensive partner ecosystem to help create a multimedia hub at the desktop.
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The network giant, no stranger to accounting problems, says years of mistakes have inflated its profit reports.
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Canadian networking giant plans to settle shareholder suits in New York.
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Security startups are helping developers seal their code before hackers take a crack.
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Tragic tales from investors and sordid board stories add bruises to telecom’s image—just as Bernie Ebbers preps a strange defense, Google gets in trouble with the SEC, a Korean group asks the press to re-write their wrongs, and Samsung exceeds expectations.
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Buggy code costs businesses billions each year. A Canadian startup sets some clever traps.
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