Top Story - Nortel Purchase To Test Avaya Big Time2010 should be a watershed year for Avaya, which has been reinventing itself for the past three years and is just about to take on the challenge of acquiring and integrating the enterprise assets of Nortel. | ||
Top Story - Deadline Closes For Nortel Enterprise SaleAvaya may be competing against other suitors in its efforts to acquire the enterprise assets of Nortel Networks published reports indicate. | ||
Top Story - Nortel To Sell Enterprise BusinessNortel has received U.S. and Canadian court approval to sell its enterprise business to Avaya or at auction. | ||
Top Story - Verizon Protests Avaya’s Future Nortel BuyVerizon is opposed to the sale of Nortel's enterprise business to Avaya because the carrier fears its support contracts will end and cut off key customers. | ||
Top Story - Avaya Lays out Nortel Migration Road MapAvaya will reveal a road map that shows how its customers - in particular its newly minted Nortel customers -- can move to unified communications technologies without ripping out existing gear. | ||
Top Story - Avaya’s Attracts Nortel PartnersWith networking vendor Nortel Networks currently attempting to re-organize its operations under creditor protection, rival Avaya is laying-out the welcome mat for Nortel partners looking for a new networking equipment maker to call home.
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Top Story - Avaya Bolsters Contact Centers, Integrates Nortel TechnologyAvaya is overhauling its contact center software with features designed to boost productivity and also to demonstrate that the company is brimming with innovation. | ||
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Top Story - Nortel Users Should Hope For Best, Prepare For WorstUsers should chart the progress of Avaya's purchase of Nortel's enterprise assets carefully, so that they are spared any unpleasant product integration or rationalization surprises. | ||
Top Story - Avaya's Nortel Buy Might Not Power it Over CiscoEven after it buys Nortel, Avaya won't dominate Cisco in the battle for business-communications customers, according to a new study.IntelliCom Analytics says that in the third quarter of this year, Cisco scored No. 1 in sales of business communications gear, outstripping number two Avaya and number three Nortel's revenues combined. | ||





