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Samir El Rashidy, Director of Project Management for the Western U.S. at Orange Business Services, talks about the value of having a project manager assigned to a project in international telecommunications.
Oguz Ozel, head of Business Development for the Middle East & Africa at Orange Business Services, talks about the history, people and presence of Orange in Africa, the industries that are expanding into Africa, and how we are helping multinationals address the challenges of operating in the region.
Hear from Tom Nee, Practice Director for Network Management & Optimization in North America, and Christian Hoareau, Global Account Director from Riverbed Technology, as they describe how Orange and Riverbed work together to help provide customers fully managed network optimization services.
Karl Heinzelmann, head of Global Services for the Americas at Orange Business Services, talks about how we help our enterprise customer achieve realistic cost and business benefits when upgrading their technology.
Rod Boothby, VP International Corporate Development and Brian Brown, SVP Corporate Development from cloud computing provider Joyent discuss the data deluge that will be brought by the Internet of things (IoT)
Rod Boothby, VP International Corporate Développement for cloud computing provider Joyent, explains two different approaches to enterprise cloud computing
Rod Boothby, VP International Corporate Development of cloud computing provider Joyent argues that migrating to cloud services does not have to be expensive or a lengthy process.
Our last but one visit in the Silicon Valley on November 18 was with Emulex, and we were greeted by Steve Daheb, CMO & SVP business development and Shaun Walsh, VP Corporate Marketing
Eric Woldorf explains that what he can hear at Riverbed from his clients are that when they talk about cloud computing they want a service, a complete service with a total solution
We paid another visit to BNT on November 18 at their new premises in Santa Clara, but this time, BNT is no longer a start-up but an IBM company. So what has changed since then and what is in store for the market in that area?
On November 17, I was able to interview Sujal Patel at Isilon's headquarters in Seattle and he responded to my questions about Isilon, its creation, how it fared and, last but not least, how it would remain a separate organisation within EMC as soon as the acquisition deal by EMC is completed.
On November 15, I was invited with a group of journalist to a press tour in the Silicon Valley (a sequel to our June 2010 press tour in the Valley). Our first presentation took place in Sunnyvale, Calif. at the main office of Zscaler, a ground-breaking cloud security provider, which is also a partner of Orange Business Services.
Storsimple started in May 2009, at the bottom of the depression, after exceptional reception from the VCs. Prior to this, Ursheet was working at Cisco and before Cisco. Storsimple is pioneering In-bound marketing, as opposed to top-down marketing, because they want to be acknowledged by their peers above eveything.
Cloud computing, as we know, is appealing to the industry because it enables enterprises to rent their IT as a service, instead of buying it. Often, such data centre rented from third-party, include infrastructure, processing power, storage, applications etc. But what is really new into all this?
Dan daCosta, head of solution marketing for telephony, conducts a collaborative discussion on cultural diversity via a five-point telepresence with colleagues from Russia, Egypt, France and Brazil. Igor Bogdanov, Marwan Salem, Pierre de la Bourdonnaye and Renato Leite provide advice and perspective to visitors visiting and doing business in their countries.
Derek Austin, head of marketing for multinational mobility services, discusses the most common pain points and priorities for multinationals in the management of their mobility services.
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Jayshree Ullal describes what the company is doing, its main selling points and its particular track record with regard to the investment finance industry for which she will give examples and facts and figures.
Bill Britts explain what was at stake with this evolution of tape usage in backups. Firstly, Bill Britts explains, tape is moving away from operational recovery and discs are becoming the primary target for this purpose. It means also that tape is becoming a tool for long-term retention archives instead.
Chen is delivers the vision for the future of the Internet. Way back in 1996, when one thought we would run out of IP addresses, the demise of IPV4 was announced, and everyone hailed the advent of IPV6. It did not happen.