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Systems has asked the European Commission (EC) to revise the conditions under which it approved Microsoft's $8.5 billion acquisition of Internet calling service Skype, arguing that Skype's planned tight integration into Microsoft's Lync unified...
National Grid will work with Washington-state smart-grid and utility management company Itron Inc. , as well as Cisco Systems Inc. , in building and evaluating new smart grid infrastructure in Massachusetts, Itron said. National Grid is running a pilot...
In this Feb. 2, 2012 photo, shows Cisco CEO John Chambers watches a Stanford basketball game in Palo Alto, Calif. Cisco Systems Inc. , reports quarterly financial results Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012, after the market close. View Photo »
In the meantime we are working with the vendor of our equipment, Cisco Systems, to implement changes that will end any argument about the use of ActiveVideo's patents.
Microsoft completed the deal in October shortly after the European Commission, the EU’s competition regulator, cleared the takeover. Microsoft Corp. hopes that owning Skype will allow it to better compete with other tech giants including Apple Inc. or...
His partner in the venture is A.R. Rahman , the celebrated Indian musician who became a global sensation for his work on “Slumdog Millionaire.” Cisco Systems, the networking company, is an early investor in the project. “It came from my fear of...
Technology Research (http://www.nextinning.com), an online investment newsletter focused on semiconductor and technology stocks, has published a special report on Google's (Nasdaq: GOOG) plan to roll out ultra-fast internet service, and covered the...
In this Feb. 2, 2012 photo, shows Cisco CEO John Chambers watching a Stanford basketball game in Palo Alto, Calif. Cisco, the world's largest maker of computer networking equipment, says its net income jumped 44 percent in the latest quarter as it... View Photo »
Schrier is likely to be told to cut even more next year, so he’s delaying upgrades to Microsoft’s Windows 7, cutting services contracts from International Business Machines Corp. and seeking cheaper alternatives to gear from Cisco Systems Inc.
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Technology Research (http://www.nextinning.com), an online investment newsletter focused on semiconductor and technology stocks, has published a special report on Google's (Nasdaq: GOOG) plan to roll out ultra-fast internet service, and covered the...
Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO, SEHK: 4333) is a multinational corporation with more than 66,000 employees and annual revenue of US$39 billion as of 2008. Headquartered in San Jose, California, it designs and sells networking and communications technology and services. Full Article
In this Feb. 2, 2012 photo, shows Cisco CEO John Chambers watching a Stanford basketball game in Palo Alto, Calif. Cisco, the world's largest maker of computer networking equipment, says its net income jumped 44 percent in the latest quarter as it continues to put last year's slump...
View Photo »British Prime Minister Tony Blair (R) talks to Cisco Systems CEO John Chambers (C) and Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs during a meeting of Silicon Valley executives at Cisco Systems headquarters in San Jose, California in this July 30, 2006, file photo. Apple Inc co-founder and former CEO...
View Photo »SAN JOSE, CA - AUGUST 10: A sign is posted in front of the Cisco Systems headquarters on August 10, 2011 in San Jose, California. Cisco Systems reported better-than-expected fourth quarter revenues with a 3.3 percent rise to $11.2 billion as the company continues to scale down its...
View Photo »SAN JOSE, CA - MARCH 23: A sign is posted in front of a Cisco Systems campus on March 23, 2011 in San Jose, United States. Analysts have reported a 30% decline in share price since November 2010.
View Photo »The Cisco logo is seen at the technology company's campus in San Jose, California, in this file photo taken February 3, 2010. Cisco Systems plans to cut its workforce by 11,500 employees as part of its plan to cut annual expenses by $1 billion and revive its business. Cisco said on July...
View Photo »A pedestrian walks past the Cisco logo at the technology company's campus in San Jose, California, in this file photo taken February 3, 2010. Cisco Systems plans to cut its workforce by 11,500 employees as part of its plan to cut annual expenses by $1 billion and revive its business. ...
View Photo »A Cisco logo is displayed at the technology company's campus in San Jose, California in this February 3, 2010 file photo. Cisco Systems Inc is expected to cut thousands of jobs in possibly its worst-ever round of layoffs to meet Chief Executive John Chambers' goal of slashing costs by...
View Photo »Cast member Benjamin Stockham holds up his hand to jokingly block co-star Tyler Labine (R) from recording him with a Flip video camerawhile they participate in a panel discussion for the series "Sons of Tucson" at the Fox Broadcasting Company Winter 2010 Television Critics Association...
View Photo »Cast member Tyler Labine of the series "Sons of Tucson" uses a Flip video camera to record executive producer Justin Berfield as they participate in a panel discussion at the Fox Broadcasting Company Winter 2010 Television Critics Association press tour in Pasadena, in this January 11,...
View Photo »In this Feb. 2, 2012 photo, shows Cisco CEO John Chambers watching a Stanford basketball game in Palo Alto, Calif. Cisco, the world's largest maker of computer networking equipment, says its net income jumped 44 percent in the latest quarter as it continues to put last year's slump...
View Photo »In the meantime we are working with the vendor of our equipment, Cisco Systems, to implement changes that will end any argument about the use of ActiveVideo's patents.
Schrier is likely to be told to cut even more next year, so he’s delaying upgrades to Microsoft’s Windows 7, cutting services contracts from International Business Machines Corp. and seeking cheaper alternatives to gear from Cisco Systems Inc.
