Nortel, Cisco bosses met after saying they'd consider partnership
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Nortel, Cisco bosses met
Nortel, Cisco bosses met
06/21/2004 07:27 AMGlobe and Mail Jun 21 2004 11:45AM GMT
Cisco welcomes a Nortel partnership
Cisco welcomes a Nortel partnership
06/18/2004 04:55 AMCyber India Online Jun 18 2004 8:50AM GMT
Benefits of a Nortel-Cisco partnership
cloudy
Benefits of a Nortel-Cisco partnership
cloudy
06/23/2004 12:39 PMglobetechnology.com Jun 23 2004 5:06PM GMT
Cisco CEO:'Would Love' Nortel
Partnership
Cisco CEO:'Would Love' Nortel
Partnership
06/17/2004 06:00 PMBoston Globe Jun 17 2004 9:35PM GMT
Cisco's Chambers would welcome Nortel
partnership
Cisco's Chambers would welcome Nortel
partnership
06/17/2004 07:40 PMCisco Systems Inc. President and Chief Executive Officer John Chambers
said Thursday he would welcome a partnership with telecommunications
equipment maker Nortel Networks Corp.
Nortel shares near two-year high
following partnership deal with Avici
Nortel shares near two-year high
following partnership deal with Avici
01/10/2004 10:50 AMCanadian Press Jan 10 2004 9:09AM ET
Nortel and France Telecom plan
Internet-protocol multimedia R&D
partnership
Nortel and France Telecom plan
Internet-protocol multimedia R&D
partnership
02/18/2004 02:25 AMCanadaIT.com Feb 18 2004 6:14AM GMT
Cisco-Nortel flirtation gets serious
Cisco-Nortel flirtation gets serious
06/19/2004 04:37 AMCyber India Online Jun 19 2004 8:43AM GMT
Cisco, Wise Up and Buy Nortel Now
Cisco, Wise Up and Buy Nortel Now
08/19/2004 10:10 AMTheStreet.com Aug 19 2004 2:13PM GMT
Cisco wants Nortel as partner
Cisco wants Nortel as partner
06/18/2004 12:05 AMSympatico Jun 18 2004 4:37AM GMT
Walgreen, Cisco, Nortel and more
Walgreen, Cisco, Nortel and more
06/20/2004 05:39 PMInvestors Business Daily Jun 20 2004 9:18PM GMT
Cisco, Nortel Meet; Nothing Happens
Cisco, Nortel Meet; Nothing Happens
06/21/2004 02:31 AMThe business trade press is buzzing about the fact that the
CEOs of Nortel and Cisco met with each
other. The banking types immediately started drooling over the
potential of a huge merger deal that would kick off lots of banking
fees -- but Cisco's John Chambers killed off that plan by joking that
he doesn't know how to do big merger, preferring to pick up smaller
companies instead. The fact that these two companies would talk about
partnering isn't all that surprising. In the same way that Microsoft
and SAP
held
talks that amounted to nothing, lots of large companies hold
rather information explorations into partnership and/or merger
opportunities. They only really get interesting when a real deal is
made. Otherwise, it's just talk.
Nortel-Cisco Merger Unlikely
Nortel-Cisco Merger Unlikely
06/21/2004 02:07 PMDon't bet on the two companies getting much tighter.
Nortel grabs another former Cisco
executive
Nortel grabs another former Cisco
executive
04/01/2005 06:49 AMNational Post Apr 1 2005 10:46AM GMT
Nortel names former Cisco executive as
new CTO
Nortel names former Cisco executive as
new CTO
03/31/2005 07:25 PMNortel Networks has a new chief technology officer (CTO). The
Brampton, Ontario-based telecommunications infrastructure company on
Thursday announced that it had appointed former Cisco Systems Chief
Science Officer Gary Kunis to the post, effective next Monday.
Cisco, Ericsson partnership to push VoIP
Cisco, Ericsson partnership to push VoIP
04/28/2004 08:56 AMCNET Apr 28 2004 1:12PM GMT
Cisco, IBM Announce New Partnership,
Network Device
Cisco, IBM Announce New Partnership,
Network Device
04/30/2004 12:49 AMNortel beats Cisco for IP telephony
contract
Nortel beats Cisco for IP telephony
contract
03/17/2005 03:49 AMAlgorum Mar 17 2005 7:25AM GMT
Nortel stock rallies on talk of Cisco
bid
Nortel stock rallies on talk of Cisco
bid
06/21/2004 03:32 PMAll mouth and no trousers
LG to sell its communication unit to
Nortel or Cisco
LG to sell its communication unit to
Nortel or Cisco
09/19/2004 11:18 AMTelecoms Korea Sep 19 2004 2:49PM GMT
Nortel nabs Cisco exec for CTO spot
Nortel nabs Cisco exec for CTO spot
03/31/2005 07:22 PMNortel has hired another former Cisco executive to be its chief
technology officer.
Cisco, Ericsson form partnership to sell
gear
Cisco, Ericsson form partnership to sell
gear
04/28/2004 03:07 AMForbes Apr 28 2004 6:10AM GMT
Market welcomes new Cisco overture for
Nortel alliance
Market welcomes new Cisco overture for
Nortel alliance
06/18/2004 12:04 AMGlobe and Mail Jun 18 2004 4:51AM GMT
Cisco, Nortel, Lucent Join WiMAX Forum
Cisco, Nortel, Lucent Join WiMAX Forum
09/17/2004 06:26 AMIEEE 802.16 continues to gain momentum as more high profile members
sign on with the WiMAX Forum.
Nortel, Possibly Cisco, Join WiMax Forum
Nortel, Possibly Cisco, Join WiMax Forum
09/07/2004 04:17 PMUnnamed sources are saying that Cisco recently applied to join the
WiMax Forum: An official Nortel press release announces that Nortel
has joined the forum. Cisco might be an unwelcome addition to the
forum from the perspective of existing vendors because the company
tends to dominate markets. While the company has significant wireless
roots in the Wi-Fi business, it hasn't historically sold radio gear to
the community of operators that builds large metropolitan networks. So
it would be interesting to see how Cisco's presence might alter the
WiMax market. But I'll reserve further comment until Cisco's WiMax
Forum membership is confirmed or denied....
Nortel and Cisco chat prompts merger
mania
Nortel and Cisco chat prompts merger
mania
06/21/2004 04:39 AMTwo plus two can equal five...
Cisco, Ericsson Form Partnership to Sell
Gear (Reuters)
Cisco, Ericsson Form Partnership to Sell
Gear (Reuters)
04/28/2004 01:44 AMReuters - Cisco Systems Inc. (CSCO.O) and
Sweden's Ericsson (ERICb.ST)(ERICY.O) on Wednesday said they
have agreed to jointly sell equipment to global telephone
companies in a move to speed the shift to Internet-based
networks.
Wave Forward Networks, LLC Announces
partnership with Cisco Systems, Inc.
Wave Forward Networks, LLC Announces
partnership with Cisco Systems, Inc.
07/16/2004 03:11 AMWave Forward Networks, LLC has completed the requirement to become a
Cisco Channel Partner. The partnership will allow Wave Forward to
include high performance networking capablities to its wireless
network designs. [PRWEB Jul 16, 2004]
Cisco, IBM Extend Partnership To Data
Center Solutions (TechWeb)
Cisco, IBM Extend Partnership To Data
Center Solutions (TechWeb)
04/30/2004 03:19 AMTechWeb - Cisco and IBM said they are bringing together their server,
storage, networking and management products to provide an integrated
data center automation platform.
Nortel names former Cisco executive to
be chief technology officer
Nortel names former Cisco executive to
be chief technology officer
04/03/2005 05:45 AMCanadian Press Apr 3 2005 9:13AM GMT
Interstar Technologies to Announce at
Cisco Networkers 2004 its Expanded
Partnership With SAGEM to Market Turnkey
Fax Server Solutions in Europe
Interstar Technologies to Announce at
Cisco Networkers 2004 its Expanded
Partnership With SAGEM to Market Turnkey
Fax Server Solutions in Europe
12/19/2004 03:45 PMInterstar's XMediusFAX® boardless T.38 IP fax servers will feature as
part of Groupe SAGEM's turnkey multifunction offerings Interstar
Technologies Inc. (www.faxserver.com), the pre-eminent developer of
enterprise fax solutions for converged IP networks, will be announcing
its newly expanded OEM partnership with Groupe SAGEM on turnkey fax
server solutions (www.sagem.com) next week at the Cisco Networkers
2004 conference in Cannes, France. Groupe SAGEM, an international
high-technology group, is one of the major players in Europe’s fax
market. Its turnkey solutions are comprised of its multifunction
devices (MFDs) which integrate faxing (under the SAGEM F@X Server
label) through Interstar Technologies’ boardless T.38 Fax Over IP
(FoIP) servers. As a Cisco AVVID partner, Interstar Technologies will
be exhibiting with SAGEM SA at the Palais des festivals (Booth E62-B)
to demonstrate how the newly-launched editions integrate as part of
SAGEM's turnkey solutions. [PRWEB Dec 12, 2004]
Q&A: Nortel enterprise head sees IP
convergence as way for Nortel to lead
Q&A: Nortel enterprise head sees IP
convergence as way for Nortel to lead
03/20/2003 05:31 PMMalcolm Collins, president of Nortel Networks’ enterprise networks
division, talked about the company’s renewed efforts to woo enterprise
customers.
Cisco Introduces the Cisco XR 12000
Series Routers for IP Next-Generation
Networks; Cisco IOS XR Delivers High
Cisco Introduces the Cisco XR 12000
Series Routers for IP Next-Generation
Networks; Cisco IOS XR Delivers High
04/18/2005 04:25 AMBusiness Wire UK Apr 18 2005 8:14AM GMT
Bosses keep an eye on work computers
Bosses keep an eye on work computers
01/18/2004 03:49 PMnews.com.au Jan 18 2004 6:49PM GMT
Bosses keep an eye on work computers |
Bosses keep an eye on work computers |
01/18/2004 02:46 PMnews.com.au Jan 18 2004 5:05PM GMT
Former Mitsubishi bosses arrested
Former Mitsubishi bosses arrested
05/06/2004 06:00 AMJapanese police arrest seven former Mitsubishi executives on suspicion
of falsifying reports into a fatal fault.
Bosses playing Gotcha!
Bosses playing Gotcha!
12/30/2004 02:47 PMglobetechnology.com Dec 30 2004 5:41PM GMT
Blogs, bosses and bucks
Blogs, bosses and bucks
06/25/2004 08:31 PMI had a good time yesterday at Supernova, but it seemed that one of
the points I made on
our
panel caused some consternation among some listeners, so let's
look at it.
I had heard a certain amount of what I thought was wildly
overoptimistic forecasting of the widespread adoption of blogging as a
tool in corporate America. For instance, Tim Bray said: "Any
corporation that doesn't do this in the future is going to be playing
catch-up. They can use the technology to make the enterprise provide a
more human face to world." (I copied this quote from a trade journal
article on the conference and promptly lost the URL. Sorry. I wasn't
taking notes myself so if it's wrong, apologies in advance.)
I agree with Tim and the other optimists that blogging can
give enterprises a more human face. But will they let it? What I said
yesterday is that I thought the successes to date in public blogging
by software developers at places like Microsoft and Sun weren't likely
to be duplicated in other, more traditional corporations any time
soon. Software professionals are relatively unique in feeling that (a)
their talents are in demand and (b) if they get fired from one job
they can probably (except maybe at the very bottom of an economic
cycle) get another one pretty easily. In other words, they feel more
empowered to spout off on their blogs without fearing for their
livelihood than the typical American worker does.
I'm not sure why, but Tim seemed to take this comment to mean that
I thought that people in other fields -- I think he mentioned
construction, it's hard to remember -- wouldn't succeed as bloggers
because they're "not as interesting." Of course, that's not what I
said, and it's precisely the opposite of what I think. Everyone has
stories to tell, and everyone's stories are worth telling:
that's a credo of the digital storytelling movement that I've been
involved with for a decade now.
The stories that programmers are telling in the current explosion
of blogs have given their work a vital new visibility; as developers
tell their stories to each other, creating a pool of technical,
practical and philosophical knowledge, they are also giving the public
a new and fascinating window onto their discipline. (I'm as aware of
this as anyone -- my work on my book
is infinitely easier thanks to the profusion of programming blogs.)
Do I think it would be a Good Thing for this pattern to be
duplicated in other fields? Of course -- and it's happening in some,
predictably in those areas where individual professionals have a
tradition of independence (the legal world, academia).
But the utopian vision of blogging somehow flattening corporate
hierarchies and allowing Cluetrain-like voices of authenticity to
trumpet forth from every Fortune 500 headquarters? Maybe it's possible
on the sort of time scale that Supernova keynoter Tom Malone talked
about -- from hunter-gatherers to agriculture, that sort of thing. But
I don't think it's going to happen in our lifetimes.
I'm sorry to be the pessimist at the party. But for large numbers
of workers in America, particularly those at big companies, the
dominant fact of life remains don't piss off your boss. And, in
an era of health-insurance lock-in and easy outsourcing and
offshoring, many U.S. workers remain doubtful that they can simply
waltz into a new job should their activities displease the current
hierarchy to which they report. So the odds of them feeling at ease
publishing honest Web sites about their work lives are extremely poor.
The blogs you're going to see from within most traditional companies
will be either uninformative snoozes or desperate attempts at
butt-covering and -kissing. Not because people don't have great
stories to tell -- but because telling the truth has too high a cost.
Someone at Supernova got up and said that he worked in investment
banking and thought it was a field that was ripe for blogging. No
doubt! I'm assuming that your typical investment banker has managed to
sock away some private unemployment insurance cash (also known in some
industries as "fuck you" money, something Dick Cheney apparently has in abundance).
For those with such resources, blog on! For those lucky enough to
work for a company that says "blog on" and means it, cherish
your luck. But for most of the rest of the working population, the
blogging revolution will be happening in some other office.
Bosses Keep Sharp Eye on Mobile Workers
(AP)
Bosses Keep Sharp Eye on Mobile Workers
(AP)
12/29/2004 10:12 PMAP - Ciro Viento commands a platoon of 110 garbage trucks, so when a
caller complained after seeing one of the blue and white trash tanks
speeding down Route 22, Viento didn't know which driver to blame.
Until he checked his computer.
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