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Enterprise in the Cloud, the Emergence of Anywhere ITYankee Group
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Yankee Group predicts that Anywhere IT will change the way people work, and dramatically reshape the enterprise vendor landscape. Even amid the current economic turmoil, Yankee Group analysts advise organizations to begin exploiting Anywhere IT now or risk losing a competitive edge.
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La Primavera is a Renaissance allegorical painting created by Italian artist Sandro Botticelli c. 1482 in Florence, Italy. It depicts a lush garden with various mythological figures from classical antiquity celebrating the arrival of spring. The painting is considered one of the most famous works from the Renaissance period and is held in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.
Live-streaming mobile video: Production as civic engagementAudubon McKeown D.
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This document summarizes a study on live-streamed mobile video content from the website Qik.com between 2009-2010. The study analyzed over 1,000 videos to identify types of content and interviewed regular producers. 11% of videos were found to have civic value by covering public events, issues, or education. Producers were primarily male and civic videos averaged longer lengths. Producer interviews revealed motivations like immediacy, accessibility, and accidentally educating viewers. Producers repeatedly streamed civic content even with low viewers and intended to inform audiences across social networks.
When Anywhere is fully realized, today's inflexible models will give way to more personalized media experiences, where user choice and control are paramount. Network builders hold the keys to this revolution. To open their businesses to ubiquitous connectivity, they must master new service innovation models and pursue alternative monetization strategies.
The global business climate is increasingly challenging. What role will connectivity play? We are accelerating to a new world of ubiquitous connectivity -- this transforms consumers, enterprises and the world we live in. Yankee Group has christened this "Anywhere".
These are slides from our August 28, 2008 webinar. Audio available on our blog http://tinyurl.com/anywheretipping
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State of telecom and innovation in australia 2008Vishal Sharma
- Paul Budde was interviewed about the state of telecom and innovation in Australia.
- He discussed how 3G networks will continue to evolve towards LTE and improve affordability of mobile broadband over the next 5-8 years. However, fixed broadband networks will develop separately.
- For 3G technologies, 850 and 900/2100 have advantages and disadvantages and it is still uncertain which will dominate in Australia.
- WiMAX has niche applications for fixed broadband but mobile WiMAX will be late to market as 3G becomes established.
- Reach-extended DSL and future FTTN networks will both have roles to play in improving broadband access across Australia over time.
This document summarizes a presentation by Forrester Research on marketing effectiveness and the social media landscape. It discusses how consumers spend more time watching TV than online but internet usage is growing. It also discusses how consumers trust recommendations from friends and family over advertisements. The presentation examines Forrester's Social Technographics framework, which segments consumers into groups based on their participation in social media activities. Finally, it provides examples of how companies like Dell and T-Mobile have engaged with social media and customers.
- The document forecasts the market share of LED backlights in notebook PCs from 2006 to 2015.
- It predicts LED backlights will increase from 1.4 million units in 2006 to over 470 million units in 2015, reaching a 48.8% market share for notebooks over 10 inches.
- CCFL/EEFL backlights will decline from 99% market share in 2006 to 51% in 2015 as LED backlights gain adoption.
The document discusses the drivers of change in the modern economy including Web 2.0, the Net Generation, the social revolution, and the economic revolution brought about by mass collaboration. It provides examples of how companies and organizations are harnessing mass collaboration through new models like peer pioneering, ideagoras, being prosumers, opening platforms, having global plant floors, and using wiki workplaces. The shifts require new leadership as established leaders can be slow to adopt new paradigms.
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Project Preview at Mobile Monday National Summit in Germany presented by Monty C. M. Metzger.
More Information at http://www.mocom2020.com
Some key points made in the document include:
1) Young people spend significant time on social networking sites and are accessing them through various devices.
2) Local authorities need to meet people where they are online by publishing information on official sites and in formats that can be shared on social media.
3) Engagement with young people works best when information comes from trusted sources within their social networks and allows for interaction.
The global Intranet Innovation Awards uncover remarkable ideas and share them for the benefit of the whole community. A must-read for every intranet team getting ready for 2010. (Presented at KMWorld in San Jose on 18 November 2009.)
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Presentation for \"New Era, New TV\" Seminar @ OrangeLabs in Beijing in December 2008. Details on services from Korea and Japan (Pandora.tv, Afreeca.tv, Nico Nico Video) and ideas on why pure ad model might be a bad idea, and why mobile is still unproven.
Select pages from a 175-page market research study Mountain Stream Group conducted to determine a.) the size of the proportional pneumatic control valve segment of the fluid power industry, b.) who the players are, and c.) what the opportunities and challenges a new company might find.
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Consumer access to the Any where Network will boom during the next five years, and the biggest growth will be in wireless lines. But true Any where experiences will emerge not from wireless broadband, but from devices and services that can blend the ubiquity of wireless with the quality experiences of
fiber.
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Industrial Tech SW: Category Renewal and CreationChristian Dahlen
Every industrial revolution has created a new set of categories and a new set of players.
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