Sponsor

2012/03/06

China In, China Out and Deja Vu - Next-Gen Service Provider

If you have trouble viewing this email, click here to view online.
 

  Featured Articles



  Sponsored By: Panasonic


SIP Corded and Cordless Phone Systems


Thanks to Panasonic, there are now a variety of SIP phone options designed specifically to meet the needs of small and mid-sized businesses. Customers can choose from cordless and and corded lineups, the latter of which just added its newest model, the KX-UT670, Panasonic's Smart Desk Phone. Panasonic is making a big splash in the SIP market. Last year, Panasonic's SIP UT Series was named Best-of-Show in the Open Source Category at ITEXPO West 2011. Introducing Panasonic's SIP phones - the perfect communications tool for businesses or home offices.http://sip-phones.tmcnet.com/


  Top Stories




  From The Expert Corner


March 06, 2012

China In, China Out and Deja Vu

By TMCnet Special Guest
Todd Bundy, ADVA Optical Networking

January’s PTC’12 conference in Honolulu elicited a feeling of déjà vu.

Themed “Harnessing Disruption,” PTC’12 gave attendees a chance to take a breath and marvel over how, in only a few years, the proliferation of ubiquitous hand-held devices has unleashed a flurry of new applications that are sure to disrupt existing revenue streams of both the service providers and the “arms dealers” that supply them. A common theme resonating throughout PTC’12 was that these new services create huge new opportunities both financial and social in their nature, as witnessed by the protests worldwide against injustice and corruption by governments and corporations. No one can argue the effects that Twitter, Facebook (News - Alert) and the Web have had worldwide.


One of the potentially most disruptive developments discussed at PTC’12 involved   China’s plans to create “cloud cities.” If executed as planned, it stands to completely alter where data is transported and change data flows worldwide.


Sound a little farfetched? Actually, maybe it should sound a little familiar.


First, the details: China plans to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in these cloud cities, as part of its “China In/China Out” strategy. IBM’s (News - Alert) latest software developments for automation of the cloud for different consumption-based delivery systems are integral to this strategy, and, as the largest systems... Read More

  Featured Video



  TMCnet Free Premium Content



   Latest Blogs



  Featured Channels



  Webinars



  Contact Us



  Become a TMCnet Columnist!


Become a TMCnet columnist! Want to contribute your expertise to a growing audience of technology professionals? Become a writer, blogger or columnist for the TMCnet Web site and this newsletter. Contact TMCnet Group Editorial Director, Erik Linask, at elinask@tmcnet.com for details.



This email was distributed by: Technology Marketing Corporation, 800 Connecticut Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06854 As a valued reader or attendee of TMC's publications and events, you will occasionally receive carefully-screened offers and free product information via email. If you no longer wish to receive this type of email, please go to http://www.tmcnet.com/enews/subs.aspx?eml=ignoble.experiment@arconati.us to adjust your preferences.


No comments:

Post a Comment

Keep a civil tongue.

Label Cloud

Technology (1464) News (793) Military (646) Microsoft (542) Business (487) Software (394) Developer (382) Music (360) Books (357) Audio (316) Government (308) Security (300) Love (262) Apple (242) Storage (236) Dungeons and Dragons (228) Funny (209) Google (194) Cooking (187) Yahoo (186) Mobile (179) Adobe (177) Wishlist (159) AMD (155) Education (151) Drugs (145) Astrology (139) Local (137) Art (134) Investing (127) Shopping (124) Hardware (120) Movies (119) Sports (109) Neatorama (94) Blogger (93) Christian (67) Mozilla (61) Dictionary (59) Science (59) Entertainment (50) Jewelry (50) Pharmacy (50) Weather (48) Video Games (44) Television (36) VoIP (25) meta (23) Holidays (14)

Popular Posts (Last 7 Days)