Claflin Strives to Bring 3Com to the Top Tier
3Com Corp., like many of its networking industry competitors, has been fighting to regain profitability and stability in a market that has been suffering from slow customer demand. 3Com lost $79 million in the most recent quarter. Deciding to focus on the enterprise networking market, the company sold the assets of its CommWorks telecom equipment unit to UTStarcom for $100 million. Bruce Claflin, 3Com's CEO, discussed the company's progress with eWEEK Editor in Chief Eric Lundquist and Executive Editor Stan Gibson.
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