Featured Articles It's not often that you hear about a female taking center stage at a technology conference to deliver the keynote address. After all, despite considerable steps taken by women to break the glass ceiling in the technology arena. Yesterday's rumors are beginning to evolve into certainty. Though it isn't official and Microsoft is emphatically not commenting on it, it appears that Microsoft's enterprise and cloud guru Satya Nadella now has the inside track on becoming Microsoft's next chief executive officer. Nadella has always been a top five candidate. He is also the consummate Microsoft insider, a technically hands-on assured guy who also runs most of the lucrative side of Microsoft's revenue streams - especially those involving cloud-based platforms. Mobile networks traditionally have been engineered for reach, which is why lower frequencies are preferred to higher frequencies. The small cell trend, and carrier Wi-Fi, suggest something new is happening, namely a shift of value and therefore network design principles. Miami Beach, Florida - Voice is information may be the revival mantra for the telecommunications industry, judging from the attendance and enthusiasm at this week's SmartVoice event at ITEXPO East 2014. You might not think that Las Vegas' annual technology extravaganza, CES (Consumer Electronics Show) would be the place to find a bunch of mechanics - but vehicles these days are just as likely to have a laptop used on them as a wrench. In among the curved TVs, new games machines and wearable computing were some remarkable automotive developments. Tata Communications reportedly is in talks with Vodafone about a deal that would have Vodafone buying all of Tata Communications, though talks are said to be at a preliminary stage. Nintendo is dead. Long live Nintendo. We won't rehash the history of Nintendo - the original PC gaming company that brought us so many of the old computer games we geezers and old timey geeks used to play (don't laugh - we were the hot tech youngsters back then, and today's Angry Bird crazies will all also become geeky geezers in 20 years) that eventually reinvented itself and brought us the Wii - but it is now going through one of its inevitable decline and re-invent cycles. Why Nintendo was fated to always go through these cycles we don't know, but… The communications industry has drastically changed requiring businesses to communicate in new ways. Because of this, it's become more difficult for some companies to keep up. So how can your business invest in the appropriate technology to keep up with the changes and win a competitive advantage? 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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