Did Microsoft Bet on the Wrong Networking Partner?

Courtesy Topix - Linux  Wed, 11/05/2008 - 05:35

As Nortel Networks continues to struggle, I'm starting to wonder: Did Microsoft bet on the wrong unified communications partner?

Sure, Microsoft works with multiple networking companies -- including Cisco ...


 

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