Thursday, January 15, 2009

Microsoft/Nortel relationship again under microscope; Patch Tuesday is small but critical

Nortel bankruptcy puts relationship with Microsoft under gun
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Microsoft/Nortel relationship again under microscope
Nortel's bankruptcy filing could force it into restructuring that could influence many of its noted partnerships such as a unified communications deal with Microsoft.
Also: Nortel customers staying the course - for now
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Nortel's Enterprise chief tries to reassure customers
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Nortel Business and Financial Restructuring letter
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01/15/09

Today's most-read stories:

  1. The big Windows 7 problem: XP holdouts
  2. Nortel board of directors vote to file bankruptcy
  3. Why Windows 7 will crush Linux
  4. Beast hiding in Microsoft Patch Tuesday vulnerability
  5. Recession helps send more CEOs to the exits
  6. Telescammers to fork over $50 million in restitution
  7. Outlook '09
  8. Windows 7 beta shows off task bar, UI goodies
  9. Solving Obama's BlackBerry dilemma
  10. Top 25 software screw-ups


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