penetration in comment and analysis
Leader: Ethical hacking - launch, teach... hope
Leader However, attitudes to such courses are mellowing since the University of Calgary first announced it was to teach a course in malware writing and it's likely there will be a fair amount of approval for the teaching of... [19 Jun 2006]
The Bloor Perspective: IBM v BHAL, location-based services and ecommerce VAT
Comment It would seem that BEA and HP would expect that penetration to exceed Sun's in the foreseeable future. This is shown in a three fold increase in the penetration of HP in the BEA customer set. BEA... [11 Aug 2003]
Leader: What Yahoo's video rewind tells us
Leader The former suffers from lack of penetration via DSL, cable or satellite, the latter from firewall configurations and IT departments wary of carrying gigabytes of video over critical LANs. Notably, in South Korea, with... [31 Oct 2003]
Upwardly Mobile: Sente and sensibility
Comment Figures from ITU show that two years ago, mobile penetration was trumping that of fixed in Uganda - and, according to Vodafone, the country's mobile phone penetration stands at four per cent. Welcome to... [25 Oct 2006]
What if... mobile operators fail the content challenge?
Comment Corporates won't invest in wireless B2C until there is enough penetration of wireless data usage into the consumer space. This stands a chance of driving enough penetration to elicit the interest of the... [06 Nov 2002]
Ben Verwaayen
AS Profile Following the advent of increased broadband use and mobile phone penetration, BT's heartland revenues were being eroded. A lot has happened since Ben Verwaayen took over the UK telecoms incumbent in 2002. [12 Oct 2007]
Leader: Email versus RSS
Leader As we've long known, factors such as overall internet penetration and the culture of preferring to meet face-to-face have an impact on the time spent using the world's favourite messaging medium. The death of email has... [28 Feb 2005]
Networking in Focus: Gigabit Ethernet comes of age
Comment So why has it taken so long to achieve mass market penetration - and is now the right moment to go with the technology? Gigabit Ethernet will once again be one of the hot topics at the Networks Telecom 99 show, just as... [30 Jun 1999]
The Bloor Perspective: Services carve up, Vodafone and SFR, ARM's lay-offs
Comment Did you know, for instance, that the addition of PwC to IBM Global Services will give IBM a European market penetration of 12.2 per cent and revenues of approximately $11bn? Last week IDC cast its eye over the rapidly... [21 Oct 2002]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: The UK's a broadband leader. Really?
Comment Apparently we have the deepest penetration and more people online per capita than any other nation. Written from a location that looks like a little bit of heaven, with really high-speed access just outside Agios... [17 Oct 2005]
"Unbreakable" software? Oracle needs to watch the hyperbole
Comment By the testimony of penetration testers Oracle does take security seriously, and reacts promptly and in a measured fashion. Oracle has been spouting about its "unbreakable" database and "unbreakable" application server... [23 Nov 2001]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Security for SMBs
Comment A recent Quocirca report shows that in SMBs of all sizes, PC penetration rates are high and less than three per cent are not connected to the internet. But they could do a better job of safeguarding their data and IT... [28 Jan 2005]
Radioactive: Taipei gets meshed up
Comment It is also a broadband powerhouse, with penetration in excess of 16 per cent of the population, ranking it fourth in the world. There has been plenty of bluster in the past about covering entire cities or districts with... [08 Jun 2005]
Leader: The more broadband options, the better
Leader As broadband penetration in the UK has just passed the halfway mark, a pay-as-you-go plan appeals to an underserved niche: the light user, one who doesn't have the funds or the desire to shell out for the always-on... [16 Nov 2005]
Where the growth of IM will take your business
Comment The market penetration of enterprise IM has already been impressive. There's no doubting the use of IM is on the up but where do the experts see it heading? Anthony Plewes has been asking them. Questioning instant... [23 Oct 2003]
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