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Bradford Networks prepares for growth

Bradford Networks has hired a president and chief operating officer to better prepare itself for growth
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Bradford Networks prepares for growth

Tim Greene By Tim Greene
On an optimistic note, Bradford Networks has hired a president and chief operating officer in the person of Gregg Bjork. Read full story

Tim Greene is senior editor at Network World.

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