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Hewlett Packard Enterprise buying Juniper Networks in deal valued at about $14 billion

Times Union 

Hewlett Packard Enterprise is buying Juniper Networks in an all-cash deal valued at about $14 billion, which is anticipated to double HPE’s networking business. HPE will pay $40 per Juniper share. Based in Sunnyvale, California, Juniper helps companies access the cloud infrastructure that serves as the foundation of digital and AI strategies. Juniper CEO Rami Rahim will lead the combined HPE networking business. The transaction is expected to close either later this year or early next year. It still... Читать дальше...

India’s Climate Dilemma

Project Syndicate 

To reduce its greenhouse-gas emissions, India must cut or eliminate subsidies for electricity generated from fossil fuels. Despite the country's stated commitment to combating climate change, however, any attempt to reform the Indian electricity market is bound to face significant political obstacles.

Play deploys 219 new mobile base stations in December

Telecompaper.com 

(Telecompaper) Polish operator P4, trading under the Play brand, says it deployed 219 new base stations in December 2023. Over the year as a whole, Play installed 1,050 base stations...

Northeast hit with massive flooding

CBSNews.com 

The same massive storm system that spawned tornadoes in the southeast brought torrential rain to the northeast late Tuesday. Some locations got up to 5 inches of rain and woke up to flooded roads and homes Wednesday morning. CBS News' Lana Zak reports.

Tornadoes leave trail of destruction in the South

CBSNews.com 

Millions of people in the South are cleaning up after suspected tornadoes ripped across Georgia, Florida, Alabama and South Carolina on Tuesday. At least four people died in the storms and more than a dozen were injured. CBS News' Dave Malkoff reports from Panama City Beach, Florida.

Boeing CEO acknowledges mistake on Alaska Airlines 737

CBSNews.com 

In his first address since the mid-air blowout on an Alaska Airlines flight, Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun fights back tears and vows to work with regulators to ensure that something like this never happens again. CBS News' Kris Van Cleave reports.





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