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Kriens

Kriens (krēens') [key], town, Lucerne canton, central Switzerland, at the foot of Mt. Pilatus. It is a suburb of Lucerne.

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With a little help from its partners: an active partnering strategy has helped Juniper Networks weather the worst of the telecoms capex winter, most recently seen in a tie-up with Lucent. "It's really important that companies understand how to partner well," Juniper chief executive Scott Kriens tells global technology editor John C. Tanner.(One-to-One) (Telecom Asia)

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