Nortel Tuesday announced it has updated its channels program in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA). It hopes to sign up new partners that sell to smaller companies and increase the amount of ...
Avaya completed its acquisition of Nortel's enterprise business unit on Dec. 18, but a perhaps more significant date awaits it next week. On Jan. 19, Avaya is scheduled to make public a product ...
Software has become the new face of unified communications (UC) integration as enterprises with multivendor systems and applications want to tear down silos between different communications and ...
Under the program, Nortel aims to provide incentives for North American partners willing to boost their service capabilities to deliver high-quality converged solutions that incorporate technologies ...
If you were thinking of extending your vendor certifications to include Nortel and you’re already a Cisco Certified Voice Professional, then you are halfway toward achieving Nortel’s VoIP product ...
Avaya has completed its $900 million acquisition of bankrupt Nortel Network’s enterprise business, a deal that analysts say will push Avaya ahead of Cisco Systems in the enterprise telephony market.
"We used to be great," says CEO... Nortel is attempting to revamp its image with a move into software. The decision to diversify from its hardware heritage follows several moves by Nortel this year to ...
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – Avaya (NYSE: AVYA) was recently notified its stock doesn’t mean minimum price listing criteria by the NYSE. Now some analysts are raising questions about the company’s future.
Avaya tomorrow will reveal a road map that shows how its customers – in particular its newly minted Nortel customers — can move to unified communications technologies without ripping out existing gear ...
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TORONTO -- Nortel Networks is moving quickly to show it isn't becoming Canada's Enron. Frank Dunn, chief executive of North America's second-biggest telecom services provider, said the abrupt ...