Friday, December 13, 2013

Microsoft era ending at Juniper

Yahoo struggles under weight of long email outage

North Korea embarks on Internet purge of executed official

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December 13, 2013
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Microsoft era ending at Juniper

So it appears the Microsoft-style software emphasis and strategy for growth at Juniper is ending. With this week's sudden resignation of software chief Bob Muglia and the year-end retirement of CEO and fellow Microsoft alum Kevin Johnson, it's back to the hardware future at Juniper.

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1. Yahoo struggles under weight of long email outage

2. North Korea embarks on Internet purge of executed official

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5. EFF chides Google for pulling Android privacy feature

6. How will going private really change Dell?

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8. No Microsoft for Mollenkopf: Qualcomm promoting COO to replace Paul Jacobs as CEO

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