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Wireless Bandwidth - Not Necessarily as Advertised
Picking up an 802.11g wireless access point and wireless adaptor, you would probably expect to get a bandwidth availabil Read more
Jan 8, 2008
silicon.com > White Papers > Security > Security Administration
Report Sheds Light on a Flourishing Underground Economy
...Underground Economy shows, a wide variety of goods and services are being advertised on underground economy servers, and the online underground economy itself has evolved... Read more
May 29, 2009
silicon.com > White Papers > Networking and Communications > Mobile and Wireless
IT Analysis - Are SMBs Getting Enough?
...Hubbub' in many countries around whether customers are getting the broadband speeds advertised by their Internet Service Providers (ISPs), highlighted again most recently in the... Read more
Mar 1, 2009
silicon.com > Management > HR
Does your business really need an office?
...the issues. Staff reactionIt's Day One. The move has long been advertised, no doubt in tandem with a change-management programme and a set... Read more
Nov 17, 2009
silicon.com > Technology > Networks
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Why your broadband's so slow
...broadband connections unaided. And for the most part they have performed as advertised - if you read the small print. What does 'up to 8Mbps' actually... Read more
Sep 3, 2008
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
Tech jobs and budgets defy economic gloom
...more ominous research by online recruiter Monster, which showed that IT vacancies advertised had decreased by 23 per cent since February and three per cent... Read more
Aug 15, 2008
silicon.com > Technology > Mobile
Peter Cochrane's Blog: New niche for 3G?
...ratios in excess of 15:1, and never seem to perform as advertised Read more
Aug 5, 2008
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
The Weekly Round-Up: 06.06.08
...internet access. Fat pipe speeds rarely live up to the theoretical maximums advertised by ISPs. The website has also done a comparison of broadband speeds... Read more
Jun 6, 2008
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
The Weekly Round-Up: 30.05.08
...into account that broadband connections often do not deliver the high speeds advertised, and also that many rural businesses cannot get broadband at all because... Read more
May 30, 2008
silicon.com > Technology > Networks
Rural fat pipe claims - "beggars belief"
...into account that broadband connections often do not deliver the high speeds advertised, and also that many rural businesses cannot get broadband at all because... Read more
May 28, 2008
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IBM XIV® Storage System: Ease of Management Reinvented
Managing a storage system has become a costly and complicated task. The direct labour cost associated with its management is increasing. In addition, organizations incur hidden indirect costs due to slow responsiveness, ineffective utilization, and inflexibility. This paper discusses how the IBM XIV Storage System's revolutionary built-in virtualization architecture provides a way to drastically reduce the costs of managing storage systems.
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Contact Centres: Optimum service at optimum cost
Getting the balance right between meeting the inbound call expectations of busy customers and optimising telecoms costs is the goal for many ICT managers. Technology now enables far more powerful and flexible contact centre platforms to be created without the capital outlay required for conventional systems.
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Orange- customer case study
The ability to leverage location intelligence was critical to the successful rollout of our 3G network as it enabled us to identify potential customers and where they would likely use our enhanced third generation services. As our decision making process was much more informed by location-based data, we could build our network in areas that will serve our customers most effectively.
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