U.S. Internet connection speeds still lag behind other developed nations
The average U.S. Internet connection speed continues to lag, according to the latest State of the Internet report.
The average U.S. Internet connection speed continues to lag, according to the latest State of the Internet report.
A Boston-area hosting provider briefly knocked several large services and websites offline Tuesday night, thanks to a configuration error.
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90 per cent of the company's 30,000 operating system instances are virtualised
"A lot of folks are trying to come to terms with what they need to do and how to get there"
Women in ICT Awards
Aligned to the market acceptance that transformation is now considered a default customer priority in ANZ, pressure is mounting on the partner ecosystem to overhaul age-old resell practices in response. Common rhetoric perhaps, but business buying patterns are shifting in the direction of services as new managed opportunities emerge across infrastructure, power and cooling. According to EDGE Research – commissioned and produced by ARN – key strategic partner priorities in the months ahead centre around increased customer acquisition, annuity revenue growth and internal up-skilling. To achieve such aspirations, a commitment to managed services is required to create predictable revenue streams and strengthened end-user value propositions. ARN Exchange – in association with Schneider Electric – will share step-by-step guidance in relation to evolving customer priorities linked to managed services, outlining how partners can capitalise on new commercial opportunities through enhanced portfolios and services offerings. Key discussion areas include how partners can: · Drive more recurring revenue · Attract new investments by increasing company valuation · Excel in managed services and maximise market opportunities