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Le marché de la consommation de contenus télévisuels va continuer de connaître des transformations radicales. C’est l’un des enseignements majeurs d’une étude dévoilée le 26 août par le Consumer Lab d’Ericsson lors d’une conférence de presse à Londres. Les principaux leviers du changement proviennent de la télévision par Internet (IPTV), des tablettes tactiles et d’une consommation de contenus à la demande. L’étude estime également que les contenus payants seront en hausse dans un avenir proche si la qualité et la facilité d’usage sont satisfaits. L’étude reflète les résultats de 7 marchés majeurs équivalant au total à 300 millions de consommateurs.
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Présentation des résultats financiers ST Ericsson (Q2 2010)Ericsson France
ST-Ericsson reported financial results for the second quarter of 2010. Net sales were $544 million, a 10% decrease from the previous quarter. The operating loss was $118 million. The company's restructuring plans aimed at reducing costs are on track. While sales declined due to portfolio transition and weak Asian markets, the company saw progress in design wins for new smartphone platforms and modem solutions. ST-Ericsson expects sales to increase slightly in the next quarter.
Présentation des résultats financiers Sony Ericsson (Q2 2010)Ericsson France
Sony Ericsson reported its second quarter 2010 results. Income before taxes excluding restructuring charges increased to Euro 63 million. Sales increased 25% sequentially and 4% year-over-year to Euro 1,757 million. Units shipped increased 5% sequentially but decreased 20% year-over-year. Average selling price increased 19% sequentially and 31% year-over-year to Euro 160 due to improved product mix and currency effects. The company maintained its forecast of slight growth in the global handset market for 2010.
Ericsson Mobile Health - Mobile Monitoring and DiagnosingEricsson France
As the global leader in mobile technology Ericsson is pioneering the healthcare sector by providing a healthcare solution for enhanced healthcare payers’ mobility – Ericsson Mobile Health, a crossbreed of the latest mobile information and communications technologies and healthcare. By existing on the verge of ICT and healthcare the solution provides a unique opportunity to make the benefits of both domains available to all stakeholders – healthcare service providers, health insurance companies, state and local government, operators and healthcare payers. By leveraging the high-reach and
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Green growth and network quality in a high-growth market - Martin Backstrom -...Ericsson France
This document discusses the growing demand for mobile data and the need for network modernization to meet this demand in a cost efficient and energy efficient manner. It notes that over 1.5 million base stations globally could benefit from modernization, and outlines Ericsson's approach to modernizing networks through planning, design, integration, optimization and support. An example project replacing 10,500 sites for Vodafone Essar in India is provided, demonstrating modernization at record pace with near zero disruption. The concept of total cost of ownership of CO2 (TCO2) is introduced as an approach to optimize both CO2 emissions and costs through network design alternatives.
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Yichen Wei and Adam Drennan share the architecture and technical requirements behind "user watch status" for a major global media streaming service, what that meant for their database, the pros and cons of the many options they considered for replacing DynamoDB, why they ultimately chose ScyllaDB, and their lessons learned so far.
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