The magic quadrant for networking
Magic Quadrant for Data Center Networking http://www.gartner.com/technology/reprints.do?ct=140423&id=1-1TDGZJW&st=sb
Magic Quadrant for Data Center Networking http://www.gartner.com/technology/reprints.do?ct=140423&id=1-1TDGZJW&st=sb
There's a common phrase in the marketing world that says, "The customer is always right." However, I believe there are situations where this statement can at least be partially questioned. Undoubtedly, it's the customer who knows your business and has an opinion.
During the second week of May, I had the opportunity to attend the BICSI Andean Congress 2012, the seventh edition of this type of event held in the Andean region. This year it took place in Bogotá, Colombia. The presentations covered various aspects of information transport systems and discussed
A few days ago I came across a very interesting article about the structured cabling market in Latin America, published by Prensario TI magazine. I think the information is very interesting because it highlights the trend of growing investments in technology in this region of the continent, and also specifically which ones.
Often we need to analyze ratios or understand the criteria that drive the development of technologies in the field of Information Systems or Communications, especially when justifying an investment project. In such cases, it's helpful to consult experts in the field. I'll share some of their insights.
If you use the internet in the UK, every time you click your mouse, someone is recording when you access a website, from where, and who sends a message. The British government intends for telecommunications companies to collect this data to combat crimes such as terrorism and pedophilia. The Home Secretary