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Nortel ES's Hackney Hikes Over to AvayaNortel ES's Hackney Hikes Over to Avaya

The Nortel Federal operation is larger in size and scope than Avaya's, so it makes sense to retain Hackney.

Allan Sulkin

December 10, 2009

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The Nortel Federal operation is larger in size and scope than Avaya's, so it makes sense to retain Hackney.

Even before the Avaya acquisition of Nortel Enterprise Solutions (ES) and Federal Systems group is finalized, Joel Hackney, President, Nortel ES, has taken a position with Avaya as Senior Vice President, U.S. Federal Government market organization. The Nortel Federal operation is larger in size and scope than Avaya's, so it makes perfectly good sense to retain Hackney's services.Hackney is currently based at Nortel's large RTP facility in North Carolina, where he was the last Nortel ES high level executive still in residence. How many of the almost 1,600 remaining Nortel ES employees in RTP will become part of the new Avaya organization remains to be seen. It appears that that my primary Nortel ES personal contacts as a consultant and analyst will be part of the new organization next year, but I am sure many other contacts of mine of long standing in the marketing and product organizations may not survive the transition. Some may wind up with other competitors, in which case our paths will continue to cross, though many may fade from my memory as the weeks and months pass. I wish the latter group well in their future career paths.The Nortel Federal operation is larger in size and scope than Avaya's, so it makes sense to retain Hackney.

About the Author

Allan Sulkin

Allan Sulkin, president and founder of TEQConsult Group (1986), is widely recognized as the industry's foremost enterprise communications market/product analyst. He is celebrating 30 years telecommunications market experience this month and has consulted for many of the industry's leading vendors participating at Enterprise Connect. Sulkin has been a long time Contributing Editor to Business Communications Review and its current online incarnation No Jitter, and has served as a Program Director and featured tutorial/seminar presenter for VoiceCon since its 1991 inception. Sulkin is the author of PBX Systems for IP Telephony (McGraw-Hill Professional Publications) and writer of the PBX chapter in the McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology.