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Telcos must change reputation to succeed in cloud computing space
Telecos may be perfectly placed to offer cloud services but they need to get the respect of IT managers before they become customers.
Microwave wireless could solve UK not-spots
The wireless technology could be the key to getting rural communities and businesses online, according to an industry executive.
Problems ahead for femtocell rollout
Growth in cellular network use has exposed coverage problems for all the networks, but femtocells are unlikely to deliver the quick fix operators...
How green is your data centre?
Data reveals that around $140 billion worth of server performance goes unused annually, despite companies paying for the power to run and cool the...
Wireless market facing further consolidation
The need to collaborate on 802.11n and WiMax development coupled with current economic pressures is driving wireless technology companies together.
Infrastructure improvements key for carrier survival
Demand for more bandwidth-intensive services mean carriers must develop their infrastructure to compete and differentiate in an increasingly...
Innovate or die for 'next generation' security
The opening keynote of NetEvents sees Nir Zuk call time on the likes of Nokia and Microsoft, whilst looking to the 'next generation' of security....
NetEvents: Enterprises must keep tabs on networks
Enterprises told to monitor networks in real time to stay in compliance.
NetEvents: 4G will kill off per-second mobile billing
Mobile operator profits will be hit as 4G heralds unlimited voice and data for customers.
NetEvents: Virtualisation heads for mainstream
Enterprises embrace virtualisation but terminology could hinder uptake.
NetEvents: IMS provides new opportunities for business
Telecoms operator Colt's chief technology officer outlines case for IMS in the enterprise.
NetEvents 2011: News roundup
This week, IT decision makers descended on Barcelona for NetEvents. We bring you all the hot topics from the telecoms and networking event.<br>
IPTV can stop ARPU decline
But Gartner analyst tells NetEvents attendees that it could take years for the business model to pay off for network operators and content providers.
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