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Technology Business Research, Inc.
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The acquisition of Motorola’s Networks business makes Nokia Siemens the world’s number-two network equipment maker, displacing Huawei. For $1.2 billion plus $50 million Motorola will retain in accounts receivable, Nokia Siemens assumes Motorola’s broad portfolio of GSM, WCDMA, CDMA, WiMAX and LTE equipment, as well as significant customer relationships with over 50 operators including Verizon, ...
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Technology Business Research, Inc.
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As a major IT supplier to businesses, HP subsequently suffered first a slowing of growth and then three quarters of year-to-year revenue declines, from which it emerged in 4Q09. Now, businesses have resumed purchasing, apparently confident in the global economic recovery, and HP is benefiting. The company posted year-to-year revenue growth of 12.8%, assisted by about four points of favorable ...
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Technology Business Research, Inc.
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LTE, CDMA, optical, and IP revenue is flooding in from Verizon while Sprint begins its ambitious Network Vision project, which will require high volumes of multimode base stations and IP equipment. From just these two operators, Alcatel-Lucent will reap over $5 billion over the next four years. China was the other big consumer of network equipment in 4Q10, as telcos in the country aggressively ...
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Technology Business Research, Inc.
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Umi effectively pushes Cisco into the “consumer cloud” service provider market. For the most part, Cisco's cloud strategy has been focused on using its networking equipment to be a facilitator, rather than a provider, of enterprise cloud services. However, the company has continued to expand its enterprise SaaS offerings, which now include solutions such as hosted WebEx conferencing and email ...
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Technology Business Research, Inc.
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The following is information compiled from recently published Technology Business Research reports. Excerpts included in this release feature: Fujitsu Group Initial Response – Computer Business Quarterly, Samsung Initial Response – Network Business Quarterly, Genpact Ltd. Initial Response – Professional Services Business Quarterly, Security Market Landscape Report – Software Business Quarterly, ...
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