next generation in comment and analysis
The next generation
AS Profile These young people - 'the next generation' - were in equal parts criticised for their haphazard approach to security (take note, network admins around the world) and praised for their self-reliance in all things tech. [25 Sep 2006]
Unwired: Prepare for the next generation
Comment The hierarchy that underpins formal communications is eroding, and the next generation is immersed in immediate informal communications such as IM, email and blogs. As the hazy notion of 'work/life balance' creeps further into our thoughts, the far... [10 Oct 2006]
Leader: Faith in the next generation?
Leader The point is that both China and Japan see next-generation technologies as key and clearly see advantages in partnering. Some might still consider the whole pureplay third-generation idea folly. An IPO then looks like the next move, say those in... [25 Aug 2005]
The Gadget Showdown: The Confrontation in the Next Generation
Comment Next up - will the souped-up version of old-style GSM beat the cheeky young packet-switched challenger? GPRS vs HSCSD. They're the nearest thing to 3G you can get if you walk into a shop today - two rival technologies to speed up your WAP experience. [27 Jun 2001]
3G survival tactics - what are they?
Comment With arguments over the success or failure of 3G raging against the backdrop of a ticking clock everyone wants to know how the next-generation of mobile telephony won't be the biggest business white elephant ever. [27 Aug 2002]
The hidden costs of 3G
Comment Infamous MIT professor, Nicholas Negroponte, has taken his latest trip to the UK as his cue to criticise the government's über-profitable auction for next-generation (3G) phone network licences. But for an encore, we've decided to handicap the next... [05 Jun 2000]
Julie Meyer: Venture capital can fuel European growth
Comment In this exclusive article for silicon.com she spells out key ingredients - think transparency, accountability and a focus on sales and talent - for the next generation for European tech start-ups. For European-originated or headquartered firms to... [16 Mar 2004]
The telecoms operator of the future
Comment The next-generation operator will no longer be a bit carrier. Both incumbents have embraced major transformation projects that will see their legacy networks become next generation networks. Next generation networks (NGN) and IP Multimedia... [02 Jan 2007]
The AOL Time Warner juggernaut - friend or foe?
Comment No, because the deal clears the way for next generation bandwidth-hungry interactive services to be developed more quickly than mere strategic alliances could have allowed. If they do that successfully, the technology that underpins next generation... [14 Dec 2000]
Loyalty card schemes: an expensive waste of time?
Comment But Tesco and Safeway are on the verge of announcing their next-generation loyalty systems. Both Tesco and Safeway insist their second-generation systems will not make any of the original investment redundant. [27 Aug 1999]
Itanium 2 - the year's biggest hardware release all about software?
Comment Andy Butler, a VP at Gartner Group, told silicon.com that large volume Itanium sales will not be a reality until the processor's next generation comes to the fore. But if Intel will only break through with its next generation, code-named Montecito... [16 Jul 2002]
John Lamb's Week: Let the mobile ring tones drive you mad
Comment The so-called webinar will explore how broadband service providers can more effectively roll-out and maintain new services, increase profitability and manage next-generation broadband networks using service management, assurance and provisioning... [31 Aug 2001]
Julie Meyer: Microsoft v Sony: A fight to the death?
Comment The delay is due to Sony making the Blu-ray drive (next generation high capacity and high definition DVD format) central to the PS3; they are having problems building them in quantity. And of course Microsoft and Sony have done battle before - with... [14 Nov 2006]
The Naked CIO: Enemies of the state
Comment Politicians need to inspire educational institutions to breed the next generation of inventors and innovators that will shape the UK as a leader in the IT industry. The talent required to develop next-generation technologies is going elsewhere. [14 Jul 2008]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Telecoms regulation explained
Comment There is a regulatory discussion going on about IP and so-called 'next generation networks'. Despite a huge amount of business interest in VoIP - Quocirca research towards the end of 2004 found that more than 90 per cent of businesses are either... [16 Jun 2005]
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