Featured Articles Amazon reportedly has tested potential fourth generation mobile network spectrum (Long Term Evolution), a move that might not surprise many observers. The reported test suggests Amazon is at least thinking about launching a mobile ISP operation of its own. For whatever reason, suppliers of video services, phone services and even mobile phone services have tended to rank towards the bottom of consumer rankings in customer satisfaction. That was true of the May 2013 edition of the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) index, for example. Sponsored By: By:ITEXPO - August 27-29, 2013 - Mandalay Bay - Las Vegas, NV ITEXPO (August 26-29, 2013) offers a convergence of education, innovation, and networking. It's the only gathering where the entire community of communications and technology buyers, sellers, resellers, and manufacturers meet to forge relationships and close deals. Steve Wozniak Is Keynoting! Register Today For Your $99 Platinum Pass!
If you want to save towns across America, hire individuals that can bring enabling technologies to all departments, businesses and taxpaying residents to change how all constituencies conduct business for the better. This is getting really old really fast. And, to be perfectly honest, I would rather be writing about something other than the latest large website that had some kind of hiccup -outage, data breach, hack attack, meltdown, etc. Coming off the Twitter hack a few days ago, and what can now be grouped as the troubles that turned Microsoft, Amazon and Google into noncoms for various lengths of time), the Problems of Yahoo's popular Tumblr today seem almost mundane. Apple's new iOS 7 will, at least on the iPhone 5, next gen iPad and future hardware releases, deliver some very interesting new user interface elements. We know that many folks have seen the various pre-release look and feel capabilities. We know that some pundits have - with a certain level of silliness - decried this new look and feel, and we know that most iPhone users will end up loving the new UI approach and think back to the current look and feel of iOS as decidedly old school iOS. Stuff like the home screen parallax effect provides subtle new things that will change the way we perceive our iDevices. We predict it will all be for the better. We also predict no iPhone users will be running to Android because of it. At the risk of being accused of being a bearer of bad tidings, the release of the McAfee Threats Report: Second Quarter 2013 can do all of the explaining. The just issued report found that Android-based malware achieved a 35 percent growth rate not seen since early 2012. With tradeshow season upon us, Avaya felt this was an opportune time to articulate its architectural framework and views on the future of Software-Defined Networking (SDN). As part of a multi-phase approach to the ultimate goal of serving as the linchpin for the Software-Defined Enterprise, Avaya has focused attention on the transformation of enterprise data centers. We've been watching SAP AG continue to drive the use of its state-of-the-art in-memory database and analytics platform, HANA. Most recently, we made SAP one of our CTIA 2013 Gems specifically for this reason. It now appears to us that SAP has once again managed to find another important use for HANA and its capabilities. It is getting to be an all too familiar tale. One of the world's most heavily trafficked websites becomes inaccessible, usually for unexplained reasons, for some short or even longish period of time. The world goes wild. Amazon is today's victim. Featured Resources Advertise With Us Become a TechZone360 columnist! Become a TechZone360 columnist! Want to contribute your expertise to a growing audience of communications technology professionals? Become a writer, blogger or columnist for the TechZone360 Web site and this newsletter. Contact Erik Linask at elinask@tmcnet.com for details. |
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