Reorganization Plan
15 Stories
Business as usual for Asia Global Crossing
News Asia Global Crossing Ltd has maintained that its operations in the region will remain intact, despite bankruptcy filings by its parent Global Crossing Ltd.
Tuesday, January 29 2002 07:35 PM
Toshiba restructures in Asia
News The restructuring of Toshiba is not likely to involve staff layoffs in Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent, according to sources.
Monday, September 22 2003 02:15 AM
SGI abandons key plan for workstations
News SGI has again changed its strategy for workstation computers based on Intel microprocessors, reversing a decision to transfer the division to another company.
Friday, June 01 2001 03:07 PM
China lifts roadblock for 3G phones
News The Chinese government has approved licenses that will permit high-speed mobile phone network services, a move expected to help bring higher-end services.
Thursday, January 01 2009 10:19 AM
Tags: 3G (Third Generation), Investments, Mobile/Wireless, License, Telecommunications, Reorganization Plan, China Unicom, phone, 3G, China Telecom
Report: Nortel may sell off two key businesses
News Talks on letting go of two units raises the question of whether the telecommunications equipment maker will emerge from bankruptcy protection, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Friday, March 13 2009 11:00 AM
Tags: LANs and WANs, Network infrastructure, Financial, Nortel Networks Corp., Siemens AG, Telecommunications, Reorganization Plan, Wireless, Bankruptcy, Avaya Inc.
FBI picks new CIO
News The agency appoints a new chief information officer as it continues work on a reorganization plan that includes an overhaul of its computer systems.
Thursday, July 11 2002 11:14 AM
SGI files for Chapter 11 protection
News The once-popular Silicon Valley server and workstation maker grapples with financial ills.
Tuesday, May 09 2006 10:49 AM
Tags: Servers, Legal, Corporate law, Accounting, Earning reports/forecasts
SCO Group returns from the dead to haunt Linux
News Stephen Norris Capital Partners and unnamed Middle Eastern partners will provide up to US$100 million, take over the beleaguered Unix company, and take it private.
Friday, February 15 2008 10:05 AM
NTT braces for competition, cuts jobs
News
Friday, June 01 2001 02:55 PM
Nextel quits hostile bid for NextWave
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Friday, June 01 2001 03:15 PM
Longtime IBM consulting exec departing amid reorganization
News A key executive who helped build IBM's consulting practice over the past decade is leaving the company amid big changes.
Friday, June 01 2001 03:22 PM
Yang replaces Semel as Yahoo CEO
News Terry Semel steps down one week after shareholders blast him over search company's financial performance.
Tuesday, June 19 2007 07:10 AM
Tags: Web sites, Web services, Financial, Leadership
Is fiber-optic construction creating overkill?
News Telecommunications carriers have laid thousands of miles of fiber-optic cables in the ground, but some analysts suggest the companies have dug themselves into a deep hole.
Friday, June 22 2001 08:05 AM
Is fiber-optic construction creating overkill?
News Telecommunications carriers have laid thousands of miles of fiber-optic cables in the ground, but some analysts suggest the companies have dug themselves into a deep hole.
Friday, June 22 2001 08:05 AM
HP fattened up before latest trim
News Despite major job cuts after the Compaq merger, the company is back to its mid-2002 size. Was it institutional bloat? Offshore expansion?
Thursday, July 21 2005 05:32 PM
Tags: IT outsourcing, Acquisitions, Layoffs




