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ProCurve and 3Com brands will be replaced by 'HP Networking'
Its official: The ProCurve and 3Com brands will go away, to instead come under the umbrella of "HP Networking." The H3C brand will be retained however, which probably comes as no surprise since it
HP completes 3Com acquisition
Hewlett Packard (NYSE: HPQ) on Monday announced that it has completed its acquisition of 3Com Corporation . In a release, the computer maker noted that "customers will be able to simplify their
Cisco bumps HP from reseller program
Network giant Cisco has informed Hewlett-Packard (HP) that it will not be renewing the latter's system integrator contract when it expires at the end of April. As such, HP will no longer be
Adobe Reader: The year's most hacked software
Adobe Reader is a good software program if you don't consider it a magnet for hack attacks, but cybersecurity researchers recently told Forbes magazine that its software programs have vulnerabilities
HP buys 3Com for $2.7 billion
Hewlett-Packard announced mid-week that it is buying networking company 3Com for $2.7 billion. The deal has already been approved by the board of directors at both companies, and is expected to be
3Com to unify network and security management
After years of ignoring the enterprise, 3Com has decided to jump back into enterprise networking. Working to integrate security into its network offerings, the company announced yesterday that it
C&L: Kennard takes over IBM-Lenovo alliance
Towney Kennard , VP of Business Partners, IBM Americas, is switching to the role of GM for the IBM-Lenovo Alliance. He'll be replaced by Ayman Antoun , currently VP of small- and medium-business for IBM Canada.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security named Greg Garcia assistant secretary for cybersecurity and …
C&L: Murray leaves 3Com
Scott Murray resigned as CEO and president of 3Com after just seven months. He'll be replaced by Redline Communications COO Edgar Masri, who formerly worked for 3Com in other executive roles.
Cisco buys two development companies
Cisco Systems is buying two companies to help resellers and customers with customizing their unified communications products. The companies are Metreos, for $28 million, and Audium, for $19.8 million. Their products include application development systems for IP services and voice XML interfaces, respectively. Both deals should close by the end of July, and don't be surprised to see me-too deals from competitors like Avaya, 3Com, and even within the Asterisk world.
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