It’s not often I agree with Malcolm Turnbull on broadband
policy, but one of his comments at the press conference launching the
Coalition’s alternative to Labor’s NBN was spot on.
Tuesday, 23 April 2013
After 40 years of cellphones, what's next?
There's a scene in the 1985 British TV mini series 'Edge of
Darkness' - rated as one of the best and most influential pieces of British
television drama ever made (and streets ahead of the 2010 Hollywood remake starring
Mel Gibson) - that really dates it.
Big data, big bucks and big ideas
The embattled European Union appears to be looking to big
data to contribute to much needed economic salvation, but like the cloud
wherein big data lives, the ideas seem rather nebulous.
Wednesday, 3 April 2013
Optus makes surprise strategic shift to focus on fixed
Optus has announced a significant refocussing on its fixed network
business with the loss of almost 300 staff, but Mobile accounts for 66% of
revenues and almost 70% of EBITDA.
Storms in the channel as cloud based collaboration gathers momentum
Last October following an informal 'getting to know you'
press briefing from the recently appointed head of Cisco for Australia and New
Zealand, Richard Kitts, I reported him saying that Cisco was realigning its
internal organisation to match the changes impacting its partners, namely
providing fewer on-premises solutions and instead moving applications into the
cloud.
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