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Windows 8: boom or bust?
26 November 2012 | By Steve Evans
Microsoft has released one of its most important products ever: Windows 8. Steve Evans looks at the new operating system and examines whether businesses should gamble on upgrading and what they can do to ensure the migration goes smoothly
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Catching some air: What UK businesses can learn from the Olympics
08 August 2012 | By Allan Swann
CBR asks what UK Plc can learn from the London 2012 Olympics in three hot areas: mobile and wireless, security and social media.
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Olympic Countdown: Game on
18 July 2012 | By Jason Stamper
BT is the official communications services partner of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Jason Stamper talks to Emer Timmons, president of BT Global Services in the UK, about what organisations need to do to prepare for the Games and what BT itself has learned from the project.
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Olympic Countdown: Game theory
18 July 2012 | By Jason Stamper
BT is the official communications services partner of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Jason Stamper talks to Howard Dickel - who is leading BT's technical delivery programme - about the people, process and technology that will be called on to help make the Games a success
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Big Data in sports: Calling the shots
30 May 2012 | By Allan Swann
UK football clubs could learn a great deal from European and US sports teams when it comes to monetising digital content, as Allan Swann reports.
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Networking: Convergence of the fittest
04 August 2010 | By Jason Stamper
Exploding data volumes are putting corporate networks and data centres under immense strain: so can they cope? Jason Stamper investigates.
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Q&A with Phil Smith, vice president and CEO, Cisco UK & Ireland
23 July 2010 | By Gary Flood
CBR talks to Cisco's UK boss about the economy and the drive for sustainability
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Bandwidth busters
21 September 2009 | By CBR Staff Writer
Could application delivery network appliances be the way to faster network pipes? Kevin White reports
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Cloudy skies?
01 June 2009 | By Jason Stamper
Jason Stamper looks beyond the ‘cloud computing’ hype to ask what it really is, and just as crucially, what it is not.
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London 2012 IT: No Second Chances
27 May 2009 | By Jason Stamper
15,000 athletes, 22,000 journalists, 70,000 volunteers and 94 Olympic venues. 3,500 technology specialists, 8,000 computers, a fixed deadline and the world watching. What could possibly go wrong? Jason Stamper reports.
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AboveNet: gearing up for any-to-any metro ethernet services
13 January 2009 | By CBR Staff Writer
AboveNet, a provider of high-bandwidth connectivity for the financial sector, is set to launch any-to-any ethernet services in the metro areas in which it operates. Ethernet is an increasingly pervasive transport for business communications, and delivering any-to-any connectivity should help strengthen its appeal and allow AboveNet to upsell the service to its existing customers.
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CBR Thought Leaders Series: The Green Light for Green IT
28 November 2008 | By CBR Staff Writer
In the first of a new series of articles written by industry thought leaders, Rockwell C. Bonecutter, Accenture’s North America Green IT lead, runs down five ways of making a winning case for green IT.
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NetQoS eyes market data latency monitoring
28 November 2008 | By CBR Staff Writer
Having already launched its first foray into low-latency infrastructure monitoring for the financial markets, network performance vendor NetQoS is now said to be considering the development of a product specifically for monitoring the delivery of financial market data. Given that there is no single protocol that dominates in market data, NetQoS may have identified a viable commercial opportunity.
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MNS market: competitive landscape requires focused go-to-market approach
12 November 2008 | By CBR Staff Writer
Demand for managed network services providers is growing fast as enterprises of all sizes grapple with increasing network traffic and complexity. At the same time, enterprises are seeing their services budgets shrink. This has created an intensely competitive landscape among global managed network services providers, and even the industry's bellwethers face new and significant competitive threats.
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Avaya finds that mid-market religion
12 November 2008 | By CBR Staff Writer
To stave off the slowdown in the large enterprise contact center market, Avaya has been eyeing the large potential market of smaller companies. As part of a corporate overhaul unveiled at its global analyst conference, Avaya has announced three transformative initiatives - regarding channel, sales and product portfolio - designed to help it break into the untapped mid-market contact center space.
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