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Nearly two weeks after a massive layoff and reassignment at Salem-Keizer Public Schools, some employees still don’t know their job status. On May 17, about 1,500 employees were notified their ...
Enterasys Networks, Inc. was an American networking company. Enterasys products included networking equipment ranging from routers, switches, and IEEE 802.11 wireless access points and controllers. The company formed in March 2000 as a spin-off of Cabletron Systems.
As many as 1,200 Salem-Keizer School District employees woke up to a pink slip or job reassignment this morning notifying them of their ... The layoffs will reduce district administrators by 13.1% ...
Extreme Networks, Inc. is an American networking company based in Morrisville, North Carolina. Extreme Networks designs, develops, and manufactures wired and wireless network infrastructure equipment and develops the software for network management, policy, analytics, security and access controls.
Cabletron was founded in 1983 in a Massachusetts garage by Craig Benson (who later became New Hampshire's governor) and Robert Levine. [1] As manufacturing and design operations expanded, Cabletron relocated to Rochester, New Hampshire, employing 6,600 people at its peak. In 1996 the company eclipsed US$1 billion in sales.
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A+E Networks underwent a round of staff cuts on Tuesday, with every division of the company — including programming, marketing and and public relations at outlets including Lifetime, A&E and ...
Extreme Networks reported non-GAAP (adjusted) earnings per share of $0.17 on revenue of $269.2 million in fiscal Q1, beating the average analyst estimate's call for per-share earnings of $0.13 on ...