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Alcatel-Lucent is naming enterprises as one of three markets it will focus on as it lays off 1,000 more workers and makes cuts in other areas in an attempt to turn the company around.
Enterprise and service provider gear as well as selected vertical markets will receive the most attention, the company announced Friday as it tries to regain profitability. The company had a net loss of 40 million Euros last quarter.
(View a slideshow on the most notable layoffs of 2008.)
The company says it will develop products in these three areas to support use of the Internet by fixed and mobile devices, ensure QoS, privacy and the integrity of billing for Web services.
In a broad description of its strategy, the company says it will strive to create an open architecture on which Web 2.0 applications can run. “We want to stimulate a sustainable business model for the industry that will fuel innovation and the capital investment required to expand the overall web experience to more people and businesses,” and says it will partner and collaborate to do so.
In addition to the 1,000 white-collar layoffs, Alcatel-Lucent will terminate half of its 10,000 consultants in an effort to create nearly $1 billion in savings over the next year.
Other product areas that will be trimmed are its CDMA 1x and GSM wireless gear, as well as ATM, ADSL and DLC. It will cut back in expenses for WiMAX, CPE, traditional core carrier infrastructure, non-IMS based carrier gear and some legacy applications
In addition the company will narrow its R&D efforts to optical, IP, broadband and applications enablement in a further attempt to save.
The company already announced plans to reorganize its structure, creating a carrier product group, a services group, an applications software group and an enterprise product group. At the time it made that announcement, the company also named four presidents to run the groups. It also announced another half dozen replacements for other executives to take effect Jan. 1.
Still the company says it hopes only to break even next year, returning to profitability in 2010.
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No real improvement in the outlook for Alcatel-LucentBy Brad Reese on December 15, 2008, 8:28 pmNew blog story: No real improvement in the outlook for Alcatel-Lucent Sincerely, Brad Reese BradReese.Com Cisco Refurbished
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EnterpriseBy Anonymous on December 14, 2008, 10:10 pmI suggested years ago for ALU (formerly Lucent) to start dealing directly in the enterprise market - rather than have the 3 or 4 major telecom players propose projects...
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Hire Wetbacks!!By Anonymous on December 13, 2008, 2:09 pmCWA, IBEW and the other AFLCIO related unions are so worried about the illegal aliens maybe they ought to replace their represented work force so the company can...
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