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Cisco to buy videoconferencing vendor Tandberg for $3B

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Cisco to buy videoconferencing vendor Tandberg for $3B

Cisco Systems has signed an agreement to buy videoconferencing vendor Tandberg for about US$3.0 billion, it said on Thursday. Read full story

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October 05, 2009

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  6. Microsoft defends its antimalware software after Symantec piles on
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