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Nortel continues the enterprise fight; 10 cloud computing companies to watch

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Nortel continues the enterprise fight

Jim Duffy By Jim Duffy
Even though it filed Chapter 11 and is reportedly looking to sell off huge chunks of its business, Nortel is not giving up the enterprise fight. Read full story

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05/18/09

Today's most-read stories:

  1. Microsoft's software pipeline set to burst
  2. Nortel continues the enterprise fight
  3. NDC: Cloud computing
  4. Where the IT jobs are: 10 American cities
  5. Corporate espionage, e-mail break-in case zaps electronic industry
  6. Google ran out of bandwidth?
  7. VoIP, UC offerings announced
  8. Verizon shows off new rolling command center
  9. Inside a data leak audit
  10. Interop network all about redundancy


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