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Thursday, June 25, 2009

Nortel: Why Avaya? NYSE taps Juniper; This week's 10 most-read stories

Windows 7 for $50; NYSE taps Juniper; NYSE taps Juniper for 10G Ethernet network
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Nortel: Why Avaya?

If Avaya buys up Nortel's enterprise properties, the new entity will have product overlap issues but they'll be overshadowed by something more important: customers. Read full story

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Windows 7 for $50; NYSE taps Juniper
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NYSE taps Juniper for 10G Ethernet network
Juniper Networks has landed perhaps its most significant enterprise customer to date, as the New York Stock Exchange plans to deploy hundreds of the company's switches for a time-sensitive, low-latency 10Gbps Ethernet network.

This week's 10 most-read stories
The tearing apart of Nortel was the most-read story of the week, mixed with lighter fare such as a slideshow of tech-related T-shirts and a look back at the "fathers" of the technology we use every day. Check out the full list.

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June 25, 2009

TOP STORIES | MOST DUGG STORIES

  1. Avaya reportedly offering $500M for Nortel enterprise biz
  2. iPhone attracted customers away from BlackBerry devices
  3. Nortel had little choice but to liquidate, analysts say
  4. Busting the nine myths of cloud computing
  5. HTC puts new face on latest Google Android phone, Hero
  6. Can you manage an iPhone like a BlackBerry?
  7. Cisco rival Nortel liquidating assets
  8. Google grabs 1 million phone numbers for Google Voice
  9. Technology from the feds
  10. New Internet2 CTO pushes multicast, IPv6

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