Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Don't panic yet, Nortel customers; Apache: 10 years and still open to innovation

Apache Software Foundation: 10 years and still open to innovation; How a start-up tried – and failed – to take supercomputing world by storm
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Nortel customers: Don't panic yet

Nortel users shouldn't panic, but they should put off any long-term decisions about their communications infrastructure until after Avaya buys the bankrupt company and reveals its product road map for the combined companies, VoiceCon attendees were told Tuesday. Read full story

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