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News N is for Next generation EU Commissioner for information society and media, Viviane Reding, said the fact all 27 EU states are promoting IT is helping Europe to compete internationally, while also modernising every day life for European citizens.
[18 Apr 2008]
whitepaper To compete in today's fast business environment, mid-size businesses are always looking for new ways to improve their mobile employees' productivity. With IBM Secure Wireless Networking Solutions for Cisco Systems, businesses can help translate...
[11 Apr 2008]
whitepaper To compete in today's fast business environment, mid-size businesses are always looking for new ways to improve their mobile employees' productivity. With IBM Secure Wireless Networking Solutions for Cisco Systems, businesses can help translate...
[11 Apr 2008]
whitepaper IPTV is set to have a major impact on the telecommunications provider future, enabling them to effectively compete for control of the next-generation broadband home. The transition to a converged next generation IP network infrastructure opens a...
[03 Apr 2008]
News Web 2.0 tools, encompassing second-generation web applications such as social-networking sites and blogs, aim to facilitate information-sharing and collaboration among users. With the business world becoming more competitive, it is critical...
[27 Mar 2008]
News Meanwhile, the wireless industry is gearing up to build the next generation of networks. Wireless is the one place where cable hasn't been able to compete so far but the cable industry has been trying to plug that hole.
[26 Mar 2008]
News N is for Next generation and Microsoft together gives the combined entity more ability to compete against a very, very formidable foe in Google. The list from A to Z Over time those [Google] applications are always going to get richer and richer...
[01 Feb 2008]
whitepaper Locally it could provide South Africa with competitive power generation in coastal areas, and globally can compete with any other form of energy generation. PBMR wanted to develop a nuclear reactor capable of providing safe and sustainable power.
[14 Jan 2008]
News The folk in Whitehall also launched a fast-track graduate scheme to unearth the next generation of IT leaders - to help deliver large scale IT-enabled business change. There were warnings that the future work life must be flexible if a wired up...
[17 Dec 2007]
AS Analysis Panellist Ian Brown, research fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute, singled out BoingBoing as "very influential in the generation that's just coming into the tech industry". From Belle du Jour to Perez Hilton, bloggers are changing the way that...
[12 Oct 2007]
News Livermore outlined how the company envisions the next-generation data centre, an idea that has been in the minds of IT executives for several years. The company is also buying its way into the virtualisation and automation software businesses to...
[09 Aug 2007]
whitepaper To successfully compete in the market for next generation mobile services, a major mobile operator in southern Europe needed billing capabilities for 3G and advanced IP services. Using the AMS QLA methodology, a small team of AMS billing experts...
[01 Aug 2007]
News The researchers believe, however, 3G will only reach 30 per cent penetration of M2M connectivity as third generation tech may mean greater potential cost for end-users and the likelihood that mobile operators will not be able to provide ubiquitous...
[22 May 2007]
whitepaper Today, Web hosting provides SMBs with affordable next-generation functionality and performance to compete effectively against larger rivals with deeper pockets. Build a next-generation e-commerce site allowing for a successful online shopping...
[11 Apr 2007]
News 3's customers will now be able to take their price plans on holiday with them, as the third-generation network joins rivals in cutting roaming costs. While most operators are sanguine about regulation of wholesale roaming rates (what one operator...
[16 Jan 2007]
News BT has hit on a novel way of sourcing technology to support its ever-expanding product line and next-generation 21st Century Network (21CN). Carr said that with the communications industry moving so fast, companies need to launch new products at...
[16 Nov 2006]
News N is for Next generation O2 has revealed plans that could see it lining up to compete with the likes of BT and NTL as it moves increasingly towards fixed-mobile convergence (FMC), broadband and various flavours of telly and advertising.
[15 Nov 2006]
Comment The most recent generation of Itanium 2, a dual-core version ('Montecito') has double the performance of the previous, single-core version, and about 3.4 times the performance of the original Itanium 2 processor.
[06 Nov 2006]
whitepaper Service providers that compete for market share in next-generation consumer entertainment and communications services must move beyond "Bundling" and offer personalized media and interactive IPTV services that blend entertainment, communications...
[06 Oct 2006]
News Orange is doing its own 'free' offer for mobile subscribers, while O2 recently bought high-speed ISP Be, which sells next generation ADSL2+ broadband, capable of giving speeds up to a theoretical maximum of 24Mbps.
[11 Sep 2006]
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