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Quocirca's Straight Talking: A game of two halves
Comment During its design and development stage, the developers will have allowed for the function to be able to cope with a certain workload, and possibly for the function to expand this workload to an extent if more virtual resources, such as CPU or... [30 Jun 2008]
Name that tune...the rise of Shazam
Comment Shazam now describes itself as a "mobile-to-web" company - and sports the requisite Facebook plug-in, seeking to expand its user-base through social networking. Shazam is a veteran of the mobile app industry. [12 Jun 2008]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Tighten content security
Comment The aim is to expand the range of products and services sold to existing customers and to be more attractive to those of competitors who may be tempted to jump ship. With the problem of spam in check rather than cured, focus has shifted to data leaks. [02 May 2008]
'Green' technology can't save us from ourselves
Comment But this has then freed them up to travel more strategically - to places such as Asia - in order to expand the business. Technology can be many things - often frustrating, frequently ingenious, occasionally revolutionary. [28 Apr 2008]
The Naked CIO: Shadow of the job axe
Comment As a CIO I want to innovate, expand the company's appetite for creative and new ways of managing traditional enterprise problems. He is already under-resourced, so what should he do? Over my morning coffee I review the latest satisfaction... [03 Mar 2008]
Q&A: Julian David: IBM's vice president public sector business
Comment You then expand into improving customer access. Now he heads up the public sector team, one of the most important in terms of customer base for the company in the UK.silicon.com: Having had experience of both private and public sector customers... [05 Dec 2007]
Why must IT go green?
Comment The electricity company EDF has warned it is no longer able to increase supply to data centres and requires formal notification of any plans to expand or create new centres," says David Elwen, a director of IT consultancy DMW Group. [03 Dec 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Wi-fi really is everywhere
Comment To cover off the latest series of challenges and objections I thought I'd extend and expand my experiments in the UK and make them more substantive. Mostly written on the train whilst travelling across Suffolk and Essex. [10 Jan 2007]
Analysis: Is convergence unstoppable?
Comment Telecoms providers are falling over themselves to expand into hitherto unexplored areas of business, seeking to capitalise on double-, triple- and quadruple-play. Not all industry pundits are convinced that mobile operators are best placed to try... [30 Nov 2006]
Q&A: Inmarsat CEO on catching the data wave
Comment Sukwaty said: "It will, over time, expand. Despite much of the developing world and North America still lacking decent mobile connectivity, Inmarsat's CEO this week told silicon.com that the company has no plans to offer services to consumers in... [27 Oct 2006]
Oracle - how to make friends and influence people
Comment At a developer conference last week, SAP announced efforts to expand its network of NetWeaver-certified products, including a separate licence for developers and investment from its $125m NetWeaver Fund. [25 Oct 2006]
Asia goes global
AS Analysis Huawei continues to expand outside of its domestic market, setting up research and development and marketing operations in the UK and hiring all over the world, including Africa and Latin America - much to the annoyance of the established Western... [25 Sep 2006]
Nandan Nilekani
AS Profile He has pushed a 'global delivery model' to expand Infosys' presence worldwide so it can become a global IT services player and not just an Indian outsourcer. Why? Taking Indian offshoring worldwide Nandan Nilekani debuts on the Agenda Setters list... [25 Sep 2006]
Motorola gets serious about the enterprise
Comment It allows the company not only to expand its distribution channels and customer base - Symbol's is larded with blue-chip types - but also to broaden what it can sell into enterprises. Why did a handset maker splash out $3.9bn to buy a company that... [21 Sep 2006]
Oyster and Octopus - a tale of two cities' contactless cards
Comment In 2000, Octopus soon obtained a 'deposit-taking company authorisation' from the Hong Kong Monetary Authority to expand its use to a number of different applications. In his travels for silicon.com's latest special report, about business and... [28 Jun 2006]
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