Polycom, a global leader in unified communications (UC), today announced the close of its acquisition of HP’s Visual Collaboration business, and the agreement under which Polycom will serve as an ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
will buy Hewlett Packard Co's videoconferencing business for $89 million in cash, as it arms itself in its fight for market share against Cisco Systems . In recent quarters, Polycom has collaborated ...
The phone and video systems company said it plans to file a lawsuit in Delaware Chancery Court and will "zealously pursue all appropriate recourse and will seek expedited treatment of this matter with ...
NEW DELHI, INDIA: US videoconferencing company Polycom will buy Hewlett Packard's videoconferencing business for $89 million in cash, as it arms itself in its fight for market share against Cisco ...
Polycom this week will introduce its first videoconferencing appliance that supports a new video compression standard, which is said to cut in half the bandwidth required to provide the same quality ...
Video conferencing company Polycom is acquiring the assets of HP’s Visual Collaboration business, including the Halo Products and Managed Services business according to a release issued by both ...
Polycom seems to have a problem. Back in May, the company announced a deal to sell its enterprise wireless voice solutions business to an affiliate of Sun Capital Partners for $110 million in cash.
Polycom Chief Executive Robert Hagerty will tell anyone who listens: The videoconferencing market has come a long way. When the videoconferencing specialist first announced its plans to buy rival ...
BANGALORE, June 1 (Reuters) - U.S. videoconferencing company Polycom Inc will buy Hewlett Packard Co's videoconferencing business for $89 million in cash, as it arms itself in its fight for market ...
Videoconferencing company Polycom Inc will buy Hewlett Packard Co's videoconferencing business for $89 million in cash, as it arms itself in its fight for market share against Cisco Systems. In recent ...
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