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What Should We Expect From The Cisco-HP Split?
Home - eWeekEurope.co.uk (Feb 22 2010)
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How will Cisco Systems and HP go on serving common customers and providing innovative products when they cannot share proprietary information?
Cisco Systems and Hewlett-Packard, once the best of friends in selling each other's IT software and hardware into large data centres and distributed IT systems, corporately called it quits on 18 February. Their channel partner, systems integration and global service contracts end on April 30 and will not be renewed, Cisco has proclaimed.
Reasons for this long-simmering unease can be found in this eWEEK article. Naturally, this corporate clash of IT titans raises a number of concerns. Among them: What does this separation mean for the two companies' many thousands of shared customers?
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