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Scaling up Revenues climb for a second year at North America's largest network companies, while a record number of NW200 vendors are
in the black.
Also: Not cashing out
SafeNet tops among fast-growth companies
Novell’s one-two punch With $1.7 billion in cash and ranking among the top 25 most profitable companies on the NW 200, Novell has more than a fighting
chance with its Linux-plus-management strategy.
Juniper: Secured & assured? Despite its presence as one of the fastest growing vendors on the NW200, Juniper is struggling to gain enterprise respect.
Masters of the virtual world Financially strapped NW200 vendors find cost-cutting nirvana with large-scale telework deployments.
Also: Teleworking at a glance
10 start-ups to watch From automating IT functions to managing user identities, the hot technologies offered by these young companies may one day
land them on the NW200.
A building year Most of last year’s 10 Start Ups to Watch have made solid progress. We chart their accomplishments.
The Network Maverick and the Next Big Thing Mergers and acquisitions in the network industry could be fodder for a reality TV show, with network executives as the judges.
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