business transformation
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Global Cloud Xchange (GCX) has chosen Sonata Software, an IT services and technology solutions provider, as its technology and business transformation partner.
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Türk Telekom has deployed Red Hat OpenShift to transform its business to from core to edge, while Elisa has partnered Google Cloud on cloud transformation.
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CK Hutchison’s Three UK says it has completed the first phase of the digital transformation of its business-to-business operations, with a new IT infrastructure.
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Ralf Nejedl is leaving Deutsche Telekom, where he was senior VP of its business-to-business operations.
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Capacity’s Alan Burkitt-Gray of Capacity TV speaks to Michael Ourabah, Chief Executive Officer and Founder and Anna Flach, Global Marketing Director of BSO about it's recent re-brand and revenue growth.
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Jack Burton and David Strauss, principals at Broadband Success Partners, explain the finer details of technical due diligence for investors, and what to look out for when pursuing an acquisition
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The Next Generation Mobile Networks (NGMN) Alliance is calling for the completion of Option 4 to support the full realisation of 5G.
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As many as 88% of telecoms industry executives are planning a "transformation" project over the coming 12 months.
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Holland’s largest telco, KPN, is to invest €3.5 billion to 2024 as it continues to pursue nationwide fibre roll outs.
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IBM’s share price rallied 6% on Friday following confirmation it is to spin off its legacy IT infrastructure operations as it taps a US$1 trillion “hybrid cloud opportunity”.
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We’ve had the tech – and even the conspiracy theories – now Nokia has outlined the principles it said will ensure “ethical and sustainable” 5G.
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Africell is to expand AfriMoney as the firm’s CEO unveiled a new growth strategy that will take the operator into new markets.
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The future of telecoms services is likely to lie in a creative approach towards customer engagement, but how can providers craft attractive relationships with their users? Xabier Miqueo and Keith Brody from Evolving Systems, share their thoughts
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As the world enters the worst recession on record, lynchpin global industries are facing collapse.
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Liu Shijiang | Government & Enterprise Customer Department, China Unicom
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As many begin to emerge from months of lockdown, businesses across the spectrum are designing a “new normal” for their operations, one where traditional full-time office working is a thing of the past.
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Australian telco Telstra Enterprise has unveiled a suite of new enterprise-grade 5G adaptors and routers, engineered to deliver speed, security, reliability, and manageability.
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Blockchain could become a “core enabler” of the post-Covid, digitally connected world, providing the seismic shift the telco industry needs to spur its adoption of the technology.
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Karsten Gewecke, SVP and head of EMEA, Zyxel Communications, shares his top connectivity trends for a post-Covid business landscape.
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Alteryx, Inc. (NYSE: AYX) has introduced two new features to its recently enhanced APA platform.
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Orange CEO Stéphane Richard has confirmed eight changes to the group’s executive committee, intended to help Orange “exit the health crisis in the best conditions”. Seven other positions remain unchanged.
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Mobile and wireline operators have the opportunity to generate new revenue opportunities from edge computing, while saving on costs by combining existing cell tower networks with central offices and aggregation points, such as edge data centres.
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US-based Cradlepoint has announced two new additions to its senior leadership team, alongside a new market strategy for Europe.
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Telenor has announced the launch of a new Nordic Hub, intended to drive its growth across the 5G, IoT and SME business segments and with a management board that is 43% female – part of an extensive management shakeup.
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Skills shortages, supply chains and price rises: as Stephen Whatling, chairman at BCS writes, the challenges in meeting global data demands are far from over
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Jorge Lopez, distinguished research VP at Gartner writes about the challenges that chief information officers must consider in a world reshaped by Covid-19
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Transforming business processes doesn’t always mean ripping and replacing or starting over from scratch.
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The uncertainty caused by the global Covid-19 pandemic is influencing business leaders to reprioritise the security of their networks with 57% citing security risks as a key challenge of managing IT in-house.
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Dave Ambrose, partner for innovation at Cambridge Management Consulting, explains why business continuity planning must now consider extreme scenarios and how businesses can adapt to a new normal