Overview
Mobile technology opens a lot of new avenues to take play. TV-out, WiFi and GPS are just some of the technologies that are currently available. It is these functions, combined with others already widely available (e.g. high quality audio, Bluetooth connectivity and access to GPRS) that will mean that game designers are able to look at mobile not as a platform with limited scope, but as an exciting proposition allowing for unique and innovative potential. These titles may not even be 'games' in the traditional sense, more 'excursions for the mind'. Add to this the applications that have been evolved at Nokia for some years now, including N-Gage Arena, and the Nokia Content Discoverer, and the future for development on our platform is positive indeed.
In this webcast, our panel of experts will review where we are with next generation telecoms in the UK, working through the concept of 'Telecoms 2.0': - Realising the potential of Next Generation Networks - why it isn't just about the technology? - What attributes should firms be looking for in their telco partner? - Is the relationship between telco provider and customer changing? - What things need to happen to make next generation services a reality? - You say you want the supplier to change. Do you want to change too? - What is Telecoms 2.0?
ntl:Telewest Business believes that the role of the telco is evolving. Gone are the days when it was enough to simply focus on circuits and minutes, customers now need a far higher degree of interaction and look for suppliers who will talk business solutions with them.
In today's fast-paced world, access to real-time data has never been more important. To be successful, organizations need to be able to report and analyze corporate data quickly and easily, regardless of what applications created the data, what platform they're running on, or what database they're stored in.
This white paper provides a starting point for organizations contemplating server consolidation. It includes an overview of server consolidation concepts and techniques and provides guidance on methodologies. It also looks at the potential cost savings associated with server consolidation and offers information on how organizations can sustain the advantage they have gained by consolidating their servers.