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Cisco pays $5 billion for video company buy
Cisco this week said it will acquire NDS Group Ltd., a provider of video software and content security systems for service providers and media companies, for $5 billion.
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Cisco, now with Tandberg, pushes telepresence standard
Cisco and Tandberg made their big post-merger entrance at the InfoComm conference in Las Vegas this week, promoting an interoperability protocol that will come on a product in July and introducing some other new products.
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Cisco/Tandberg acquisition to create collaboration opportunities for partners
Cisco and Tandberg have assured partners and customers it's business as usual. This follows the networking giant's acquisition of Tandberg in April.
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Cisco partner gets Tandberg certification
Communications and collaboration provider, Broadreach, has become a Tandberg Authorised System Integrator.
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Cisco/Tandberg partners ramp up UC strategies
Australian partners of Tandberg and Cisco are optimistic about their future in the unified communications (UC) space after the acquisition was officially finalised this week.
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Cisco closes Tandberg video acquisition
Cisco Systems closed its acquisition of Tandberg on Monday, formally ending a tense struggle over the fair value of the Norwegian videoconferencing vendor.
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DOJ won't challenge Cisco acquisition of Tandberg
The U.S. Department of Justice won't challenge Cisco Systems' US$3 billion acquisition of video-conferencing service provider Tandberg, the agency announced Monday.
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Tandberg launches specialisation channel program
Tandberg claims its revamped channel program has been developed to provide partners with a greater degree of flexibility.
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Tandberg signs first Australian training partner
Video-conferencing stalwart, Tandberg, has appointed Dimension Data Learning Solutions (DDLS) as its first training partner in Australia.
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Tandberg: Acquisition does not mean free ride for Cisco partners
Cisco’s acquisition of video-conferencing player, Tandberg, will not guarantee its partners access to the vendor’s communications product range.
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Tandberg: We’re NBN ready
Tandberg is ready for the $43 billion National Broadband Network (NBN) and is eager to collaborate with the NBNco.
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Bluecoat channel boss switches to Tandberg
Videoconferencing vendor, Tandberg, has recruited Bluecoat’s channel boss, Marco Corrent, to head up its A/NZ partner team.
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Cisco wins Tandberg with 91.1% stake
After a hard-fought battle, Cisco has won control of video conferencing leader Tandberg with ownership of 91.1% of the company's shares.
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Tandberg channel manager promoted
Tandberg’s local channel manager, Adam Britten, has been promoted to Asia-Pacific channel director for the videoconferencing vendor.
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Shareholders sue 3Com directors over HP merger
3Com's board of directors is facing a lawsuit over the proposed acquisition by Hewlett Packard Development Company, but a financial analyst who studies Ethernet switching argued if approved, both vendors would benefit from the deal.
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