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Citrix, Akamai and Radware report Q3 results

New-look Juniper opens up, readies for next decade; F5, Riverbed close strong quarters
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Citrix, Akamai and Radware report Q3 results

The quarter ended Sept. 30 was a mixed bag for Citrix, Akamai and Radware, but each vendor found something to be pleased about. Read full story

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