The broadband industry is receiving growing attention globally as governments recognize the key role broadband plays in economy-wide recovery. The emerging Anywhere Network™ –a powerful, pervasive digital network that can connect all people, at any time, in any place–presents an opportunity to create more jobs, increase productivity across a country's workforce and develop new solutions for health care, education, transportation and energy.
In the U.S., three key agencies are still sorting out how to allocate the broadband funds, and to whom, and many details remain unclear. Despite this flux, companies who seek to capitalize on the energy around broadband must understand the current state of thinking and the likely direction, nature and size of project funds being distributed throughout the world.
While most analysts call for speeds of 100 Mbps to enable multiple streams of HDTV, Wayne says that's shortsighted. This 2006 presentation helps justify fiber-to-the-home and gigabit speeds with examples of applications that need that performance.
While most analysts call for speeds of 100 Mbps to enable multiple streams of HDTV, Wayne says that's shortsighted. This 2006 presentation helps justify fiber-to-the-home and gigabit speeds with examples of applications that need that performance.
HE Dr Abdulrahman Al-Jafary, Governor of the Communications and Information Technology Commission in Saudi Arabia reviews the range of challenges and tasks facing the communications regulator
TIA experts, including featured guest, former FCC Commissioner Harold Furchtgott-Roth, analyze FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski's proposal to reclassify broadband as a Title II service under Telecommunications Act. Watch webinar: http://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/21172
Varied forms of public sector involvement in broadband: Australia and New Zea...IDATE DigiWorld
Fernando Beltran, Senior Lecturer, University of Auckland
Fernando Beltrán (f.beltran@auckland.ac.nz) is a Senior Lecturer with the Department of Information Systems and Operations Management of The University of Auckland Business School. He received a B.E. in Electrical Engineering from Universidad de Los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia, and a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA.
His research interests include the economics of service competition in open-access Next-Generation platforms, the digital dividend, and the efficient sharing and allocation of radio spectrum. He has pioneered the application of agent-based computational methods to simulate and analyse new conditions of competition and regulation in Next-Generation networks and the consumer’s fibre uptake problem in the context of national broadband deployments.
An academic visitor to the US FCC, CITI Columbia University Business School, EECS Department of UC Berkeley, INRIA Rennes, France, and UPC Barcelona, Spain, he has consulted for various government agencies and telecommunications operators in New Zealand, Colombia, Uruguay and the United States.
MOICI Gambia presentation at the Youth Engagement Summit MauritiusAdrian Hall
This keynote addresses showcases the achievements of The Gambia in western Africa, in terms of national ICT sector policy and infrastructure. Public-private-people partnerships are the emerging model for holistic ICT development, as shown by The Gambia.
Gebran Bassil's 2009 Telecom General RulesCedarcom News
A vision and roadmap for the Lebanese telecom sector's future by Minister Gebran Bassil. Cedarcom News highlighted the core elements of the General Rules for your convenience. The General Rules can also be found on the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) website in both Arabic and English (http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/treg/Events/Seminars/GSR/GSR09/papers.html)
The report is the first-ever index to assess countries on the basis of government planning, as opposed to current broadband capability. It’s had quite a bit of a reaction already as South Korea tops the index, whilst countries like the United Kingdom and Australia are in the lower half.
Introduction to hyper local media, part one: audience data, definitions and U...Damian Radcliffe
12" pack broken into three, due to file size. This is part one which looks at audience data, definitions, and different UK examples.
Comments, feedback and suggestions are very welcome.
Fast and reliable broadband service is a critical resource for regional economic development, growing and sustaining local businesses, and improving overall quality of life in communities. Developing broadband infrastructure and influencing policy have become increasingly important since the onset of the pandemic. Learn from members who will share promising practices from communities working to develop and assure coverage throughout the country.
-Jim Baldwin, Executive Director, Cumberland Plateau Planning District Commission, Lebanon, VA
-David Cleveland, Executive Director, East Texas Council of Governments, Kilgore, TX
-Ryan Collins, Broadband Coordinator, Buckeye Hills Regional Council, Marietta, OH
-Moderator: Monique Boulet, CEO, Acadiana Planning Commission, Lafayette, LA
Jon Peha is Chief Technologist at the FCC. He spoke on Session 4: The Politics of Regulation at the Freedom to Connect 2009 conference.
If you'd like more info about the conference, see
http://freedom-to-connect.net/
HE Dr Abdulrahman Al-Jafary, Governor of the Communications and Information Technology Commission in Saudi Arabia reviews the range of challenges and tasks facing the communications regulator
TIA experts, including featured guest, former FCC Commissioner Harold Furchtgott-Roth, analyze FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski's proposal to reclassify broadband as a Title II service under Telecommunications Act. Watch webinar: http://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/21172
Varied forms of public sector involvement in broadband: Australia and New Zea...IDATE DigiWorld
Fernando Beltran, Senior Lecturer, University of Auckland
Fernando Beltrán (f.beltran@auckland.ac.nz) is a Senior Lecturer with the Department of Information Systems and Operations Management of The University of Auckland Business School. He received a B.E. in Electrical Engineering from Universidad de Los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia, and a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA.
His research interests include the economics of service competition in open-access Next-Generation platforms, the digital dividend, and the efficient sharing and allocation of radio spectrum. He has pioneered the application of agent-based computational methods to simulate and analyse new conditions of competition and regulation in Next-Generation networks and the consumer’s fibre uptake problem in the context of national broadband deployments.
An academic visitor to the US FCC, CITI Columbia University Business School, EECS Department of UC Berkeley, INRIA Rennes, France, and UPC Barcelona, Spain, he has consulted for various government agencies and telecommunications operators in New Zealand, Colombia, Uruguay and the United States.
MOICI Gambia presentation at the Youth Engagement Summit MauritiusAdrian Hall
This keynote addresses showcases the achievements of The Gambia in western Africa, in terms of national ICT sector policy and infrastructure. Public-private-people partnerships are the emerging model for holistic ICT development, as shown by The Gambia.
Gebran Bassil's 2009 Telecom General RulesCedarcom News
A vision and roadmap for the Lebanese telecom sector's future by Minister Gebran Bassil. Cedarcom News highlighted the core elements of the General Rules for your convenience. The General Rules can also be found on the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) website in both Arabic and English (http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/treg/Events/Seminars/GSR/GSR09/papers.html)
The report is the first-ever index to assess countries on the basis of government planning, as opposed to current broadband capability. It’s had quite a bit of a reaction already as South Korea tops the index, whilst countries like the United Kingdom and Australia are in the lower half.
Introduction to hyper local media, part one: audience data, definitions and U...Damian Radcliffe
12" pack broken into three, due to file size. This is part one which looks at audience data, definitions, and different UK examples.
Comments, feedback and suggestions are very welcome.
Fast and reliable broadband service is a critical resource for regional economic development, growing and sustaining local businesses, and improving overall quality of life in communities. Developing broadband infrastructure and influencing policy have become increasingly important since the onset of the pandemic. Learn from members who will share promising practices from communities working to develop and assure coverage throughout the country.
-Jim Baldwin, Executive Director, Cumberland Plateau Planning District Commission, Lebanon, VA
-David Cleveland, Executive Director, East Texas Council of Governments, Kilgore, TX
-Ryan Collins, Broadband Coordinator, Buckeye Hills Regional Council, Marietta, OH
-Moderator: Monique Boulet, CEO, Acadiana Planning Commission, Lafayette, LA
Jon Peha is Chief Technologist at the FCC. He spoke on Session 4: The Politics of Regulation at the Freedom to Connect 2009 conference.
If you'd like more info about the conference, see
http://freedom-to-connect.net/
Presentation given by Nathan J. Anderson, Vice President of Investor Relations, at the CCG China Rising Conference on May 18, 2009 at the Yale Cub in New York, NY.
Paul Kenefick, Vice President at Alcatel-Lucent in the US, says that all available analysis projects massive growth in broadband services, particularly in mobile broadband, but that users will continually be seeking more as third party content and applications also booms. The communications industry is moving fundamentally from a service provider-centric model to a user-centric model. The US needs coherent broadband policymaking that will drive sustainable private sector activity but analyses need to look beyond simple penetration levels into other factors. International comparisons are also relevant.
New Applications and New Business Models
Whether it's LTE or WiMAX or local WISPs using combinations of Wi-Fi, WiMAX and other technologies, we are on the verge of having affordable mobile broadband in the US (it's already available in the UK and Scandinavia and becoming available elsewhere in the EU). What services can be provided over the top and what services need or can benefit from operator capabilities (QoS, security, ...)? The iPhone store, Android store and similar initiatives suggest power is shifting away from the operators and into the hands of application developers and the end user. How can operators leverage their core capabilities (QoS, security, billing, customer relationships, call detail, ...) to provide applications and remain relevant to their customers?
Where is NGA happening? Presentation by Roger Darlington from the Communications Consumer Panel following their recently published report. CBN NextGen Roadshow Nottingham, 24 March 2009
The role of Ka-Band Satellite Systems in Delivering Broadband ServicestechUK
Presented by Andrew J Fry, Manager, Government and Institutional Relations, Avanti Communications in the techUK Satellite Applications & Services Conference, 2nd Oct. 2015
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The paid TV market is on the precipice of a fundamental change. Internet and mobile video are challenging traditional cable TV for the attention of viewers worldwide. Consumers are demanding more personalized, unfettered content and video service providers must deliver.
How Can the Telecom Industry Start Growing Again?Yankee Group
Will wireless kill wireline vendors? Will Google kill telcos? What is next-gen? The idea of strategic growth conjures up dozens of questions—and no specific answers. Mobile traffic is rising, and consumers and enterprises are constantly demanding more bandwidth, content and speed. The communications industry must work to keep up by both evolving traditional business models and building the capacious, ubiquitous network needed to satisfy demand.
Video services delivered over mobile broadband data networks are both a dream and a nightmare for network builders. Mobile video is in high demand, and consumers are willing to pay for it. However, poor design and high usage can lead to network congestion, negative user experiences and, ultimately, customer churn. While video is often viewed as a killer application for mobile broadband access, it lacks the requisite linear revenue-to-usage business case that has characterized killer applications such as voice and SMS in the past.
In this webinar, Yankee Group Distinguished Research Fellow Chris Nicoll and Analyst Terry Cudmore investigate the pressing issues of mobile video delivery and provide recommendations to ensure that video becomes a killer application, not a network-killing service.
Evolving Service Provider Business ModelsYankee Group
The irrational exuberance of the Enron era led many communications service providers (CSPs) to financial ruin, and paying penance for past excesses consumed the first decade of the 21st century. But Yankee Group argues that it's time to shed the hair shirt.
Despite a crowded competitive environment, new business models are emerging to lead CSPs into a vibrant future. However, CSPs must have the courage to transform. Hard decisions about what is core and non-core are required.
In this webinar, Yankee Group VP and Senior Research Fellow Camille Mendler explores the ever-evolving CSP business model.
With worldwide mobile backhaul connections increasing from 5 to 10 Mbps in 2009 to 50 Mbps by 2012, mobile operators, network equipment vendors and others must implement new strategies to cope with the influx. Fiber, copper, microwave, millimeter wave—each backhaul medium has its own advantages and limitations in terms of availability, cost to deploy, operational cost, speed/distance and regulatory considerations. What is the right strategy for today’s 3G and emerging 4G ecosystem, and is there any hope of leveraging today's backhaul assets for three (let alone five) years?
In this webinar, Jennifer Pigg, Yankee Group research VP, examines the mobile backhaul solutions operators are deploying today and the emerging strategies for tomorrow.
Emerging Markets and Next-Gen BroadbandYankee Group
Assumptions about Anywhere Network® deployment opportunities and constraints often break down when looking at emerging markets. Developed market constraints might not exist and costs might be much lower, but market conditions and prices are also very different. Is fiber to the home (FTTH) a marginal phenomenon for emerging markets, or could it be an interesting solution to help many of these markets leapfrog the copper era?
In this webinar, Yankee Group analysts Benoît Felten and Wally Swain detail existing FTTx deployments in emerging markets, examine opportunities for existing or new players to enter the next-generation access market and explore implications for technology vendors.
Executive Commentary: Cloud Computing Milestones for 2010Yankee Group
More than 25 percent of Yankee Group survey respondents say they expect at least a third of their infrastructure to move to cloud computing in the next 12 months, but company-wide adoption remains low. To uncover what lies ahead for cloud computing in 2010, Yankee Group interviewed executives from 25 cloud computing pioneers—including early cloud service providers, telecom operators, and infrastructure and software vendors. Their unique perspectives and key strategies tout the power of the cloud and offer a view into its impact: Is cloud computing an evolution or a revolution?
In this webinar, Yankee Group analysts Zeus Kerravala and Agatha Poon join a panel of experts, from Arista, Sybase and Microsoft, to explore the cloud marketplace and reveal the key technology milestones and metrics that matter for 2010.
First it was an idea. Then it became a companywide research mission. Now, it's a book.
In "ANYWHERE: How Global Connectivity is Revolutionizing the Way We Do Business," Yankee Group President and CEO Emily Nagle Green describes the sweeping change that is occurring as a new, ubiquitous global communications network takes hold. More than 50 thought leaders in connectivity contributed to the book, and Emily uses their insights as well as Yankee Group’s considerable expertise to explain how businesses can harness the power of Anywhere to create new markets and revenue streams.
This launch of ANYWHERE covers the global impact of connectivity and provides expert advice on navigating the Anywhere revolution. Emily is joined by an executive panel of book contributors.
The economic crisis of 2009 proved a major obstacle for consumers, enterprises and network builders, and each had to evolve to survive. Consumer behavior is inherently altered, cord-cutting is at an all-time high, enterprises are incredibly lean and many are wondering what this means for 2010 strategies and beyond.
In this webinar, a panel of Yankee Group analysts unveiled their top predictions for the 2010 communications industry.
Ubiquitous connectivity beckons this holiday season, bringing with it a new wave of Mobile Commerce (M-Commerce). Consumers can soon expect SMS and MMS coupons, the ability to run price comparisons in real time while at the store and even mobile phone shopping from the comfort of home.
According to a recent Yankee Group survey, 14 percent of consumers are interested in mobile transactions, and an additional 18 percent say they may be interested. Yankee Group predicts the mobile coupon market will reach 2.5 million North American consumers by 2013, ballooning the dollar-amount of the market to $2.3 billion.
In this webinar, Yankee Group analysts Jon Paisner and Andy Castonguay reveal further trends from our consumer surveys and explore the devices, conveniences and challenges of M-Commerce as mobile is integrated into the retail shopping experience this holiday season.
Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) represents the future of enterprise desktop computing and brings with it the detachment of OSs and applications from physical endpoints—a compelling trend that promises greater flexibility, scalability, cost savings and security benefits. The movement also represents radical, and possibly painful, changes in market dynamics for providers of endpoint hardware, software and services.
Yankee Group analysts Phil Hochmuth and Zeus Kerravala dissect the future of VDI and discuss what the technology has to offer enterprises today.
Yankee Group Q&A with Emily Green, CEOYankee Group
An open Q&A webinar designed specifically with the needs of analyst relations, marketing, and product and strategy development teams in mind.
Yankee Group CEO Emily Green and Zeus Kerravala, research senior vice president, provide a short update on what’s new at Yankee Group, including an introduction of our new Scorecard reports, details on our upcoming Anywhere book, highlights from 4G World, an update on our 2010 product directions, and highlights from the recent client satisfaction survey.
“What the hell is cloud computing?” After a year, those infamous words of Oracle CEO Larry Ellison still resonate. The definition of cloud computing is hazy at best, and many companies remain wary of the technology over concerns about infrastructure, security and regulation.
Cloud computing has unique potential to save the enterprise cost, reduce complexity and provide highly available service to the end-user or client. With such compelling benefits, companies should look to understand cloud better—what it is, what it isn’t and what it will be.
In this webinar, Yankee Group analysts Agatha Poon and Camille Mendler define cloud computing and explore the capabilities and challenges of the technology.
With Internet and mobile media growing faster than we can consume it, the only way to capture really big audiences in the future will be to aggregate them across TV, Internet and mobile Internet screens. Yankee Group expects TV ad market revenue to drop by more than $2.2 billion in 2009, and not to bounce back past 2008 values until 2012. Just as the music industry was forced to reinvent itself when digital downloads undermined its physical distribution models, the Anywhere Network’s abundance of content and advertising inventory will similarly reshape the TV, video, print and mobile media industries.
In this webinar, Yankee Group analyst Carl Howe explores how to get consumers’ attention in the age of Anywhere media.
Anywhere Scorecard Buzz: Content Delivery NetworksYankee Group
As the strategic value of online content assets continues to grow, chaos and confusion are rampant within the content delivery network (CDN) market. Challenging dynamics coupled with increased demand for content delivery solutions means that a diverse array of companies are keeping a close watch on the space and the relevant players within it.
Yankee Group has developed an Anywhere Scorecard for the CDN market that assesses the relative strengths and weaknesses of the key global providers. The scorecard takes an objective look at how a provider’s Vision and Ability to Transform in the market influence the strength of its offering, and how these dynamics inform customer buying decisions.
In this webinar, Yankee Group analyst David Vorhaus explored the transformative trends affecting the CDN market and ranked 10 of its most significant players.
2009 Predictions for the Anywhere Economy: ReloadedYankee Group
Yankee Group predicted 2009 would be a watershed year that would drive profound changes to forever alter the communications landscape. Just six months into 2009, we revisit our top 10 predictions to discuss the dramatic shifts that have already taken place and give our outlook for 2H 2009 and beyond. Who will be the winners and losers?
Fiber to the Home: Making That Business Model WorkYankee Group
What are the technologies that will power the Anywhere Network®? As our old-generation network expires and broadband becomes more utility than luxury, many have begun to question whether a sustainable and profitable business model for fiber exists. With a virtually unlimited capacity, scalability and potential for ubiquitous-ness, the technology itself appears a sure winner in the race for the next-generation network. But what will make fiber a successful investment?
Vendors and service providers have struggled with finding a business model that works for fiber to the home (FTTH). The current single source, one service provider for one customer model is too constrained. Rather, companies must look beyond the historical strategy of investment versus competition, embrace interoperability and work together to employ an open-access model for FTTH.
In this webinar, analysts Benoit Felten and Wally Swain explore how an open-access FTTH business model works, how to optimize it and what makes it the best solution for vendors and service providers.
Employee work habits are radically diverging from historical patterns. Anywhere–the emergence of ubiquitous connectivity--is changing both where people work and how they collaborate. Remote working is becoming a prerequisite for workers. However, companies have been slow to react, resulting in lower productivity and isolated employees.
According to a Yankee Group survey, nearly three-quarters of workers believe allowing employees to work from home benefits the company. In addition, the majority of workers indicates that the ability to work from home is the single most important thing their company could do to increase their productivity. Employees are demanding flexibility, and the companies that fail to react to this trend will be at a severe competitive disadvantage in the war for talent.
This presentation covers the workforce of tomorrow–what employees' technological, social and professional needs will be and how to keep them connected. It includes:
* The pitfalls of and connectivity solutions for remote working
* Framework for mobilizing the workforce
* Recommendations for companies
Q&A Webinar for Analyst Relations ProfessionalsYankee Group
Yankee Group CEO and President, Emily Nagle Green, hosts an open Q&A webcast specifically for analyst relations professionals. The session covers an overview of Yankee Group's Q1 achievements plus a preview of research and events to come.
Enterprise in the Cloud, the Emergence of Anywhere ITYankee Group
The information communications and technology (ICT) marketplace is on the verge of its most significant transformation yet and is poised to hit the $4 trillion mark worldwide by 2016. This transformation is shifting IT complexity into the network cloud, making it possible for the corporate experience to more closely reflect the consumer experience.
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.
Yankee Group analysts Sheryl Kingstone and Zeus Kerravala present how Anywhere IT is energizing the enterprise as services move to the non-traditional, and cloud computing, application mobility and social media fuse.
JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
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Keynote at DIGIT West Expo, Glasgow on 29 May 2024.
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Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
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PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
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- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
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Interested in deploying notification automations for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
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