20 Jul 2009
Just in case you missed them first time around, here's a round up of the web-only stories that got people clicking last week...
1) Nortel workers threaten to blow up plant
Workers at French arm of telecoms vendor place cylinders in front of Yvelines factory
2) Cisco ousts Nortel from Olympics deal
Cisco picks up London 2012 infrastructure deal after organisers rule Nortel could no longer deliver
HP's Personal Systems Group (PSG) general manager has handed in his notice
4) 3Com welcomes Willis as country manager
Networking vendor hands Jeff Willis the reins of UK and Ireland operation
5)
IDC
predicts Windows 7 channel windfall
For every euro of Microsoft Windows 7 revenue in the UK, partners are set to
reap €19.82 in additional services and products
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