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Silver Peak VXOA: A Foundation for Universal WAN Optimization
With products from Silver Peak, your WAN optimization projects can be achieved faster and easier. Check out this white paper to learn more about using Silver Peak's Virtual WAN Optimization tools...
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Interview: JP Rangaswami - Chief Scientist at Salesforce.com
Salesforce has made a big bet on the "social enterprise" - it's moving quickly beyond CRM and hiring new people to help lead that push.
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Verizon, BT team on 'immersive-video' conferencing worldwide
Verizon and BT unveil a new solution that will make virtual face-to-face meetings available in more locations worldwide across both companies’ networks.
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British Telecom sues Google over Android (and almost everything else)
The world's oldest telecoms company, BT, is suing Google over... well, pretty much everything, from Android to Google Maps, and even at the core of the company: Google Search.
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Telefonica, BT & Vodafone lead carbon survey but RIM stays back of the pack
The annual Carbon Disclosure Project survey results are out and the telco sector has not performed as well as could be expected despite a clear correlation between climate strategy and financial...
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Broadband, the poor relation among utilities
Broadband Internet is supposed to be a utility -- many people even say it's a human right. But the providers don't see it that way when you move house.
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Imagining the IT organization in 2021: empowered to innovate
At Forrester IT Forum 2011, Marc Cecere imagines the IT organization in 2021: empowered to innovate and strategize, not just maintain.
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Talent Wars: Salesforce is on a tear with Rangaswami hire
Salesforce has made a key strategic acquisition: BT's Chief Scientist JP Rangaswami...
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Salesforce names JP Rangaswami chief scientist
JP Rangaswami, the former chief scientist at BT, will take the same position at Salesforce.com.
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Jorno BT keyboard coming soon for iOS, Android, and more
ThinkOutside use to rule the market for Bluetooth keyboards, but went away a couple of years ago. The Jorno BT keyboard is available for pre-order for $79 and works with a variety of smartphones.
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British Telecomm and Cisco's Network Neutrality Fix
British Telecomm and Cisco think they have a new way to get around Network Neutrality: Start a new country wide network just for video.
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Three Tricks to Innovation Management
Many of the technologists that I speak with like the concept of social media, but stumble when it comes to cost justification. Innovation is a hard one to put a dollar sign on and social media...
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British Telecom chief: File share users should be fined, not disconnected
Copyright advocates are lobbying countries negotiating the secret Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, including the U.K.
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Evil memes: Securing your corporate reputation in social media
Any company which operates in the public eye is at risk for this kind of pounding to their reputation.
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BT gives Phorm the boot
After running consumer trials of Phorm's Webwise user-tracking system - and facing strident objections from consumers and the European Union - British Telecom has opted to give Phorm the boot, the...
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Having forced one Irish ISP to adopt three strikes rules, labels sue to force others to match policy
The RIAA recording industry is determined to rip Internet access away from illegal downloaders and it continued its campaign with legal action in Ireland. Check this one out, it's really...
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Dial-up diary: erotically fast broadband
Nearly one year has passed since I first organised the broadband and phone line into my (now previous) house. After moving in to my brand new house today, I am astounded as to how different the...
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Why the London Olympics is closed source
This is about the fact that BT won the IT contract last year, plus its marketing rights. BT is a phone company. Phone companies are among the last hold-outs against open source.
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Virgin Media will block BitTorrent
While Comcast was forced to back off of BitTorrent throttling, UK cable provider Virgin Media is diving into to doing just that.
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Are we shorting SOA?
The economy will have its ups and downs, but SOA needs to be more than a tactical move for the downsides
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BT launches trial of Phorm's deep-packet inspection
It won't be long before British Internet users see targeted advertising based on their usage patterns. British Telecom is about to test software by Phorm, which collects URLs visited, search terms...
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