dave-johnson-dell

If you've got the infrastructure, the brand and the balance sheet, why wouldn't you grow by acquisition, asks Dell's Dave Johnson

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forrestnorroddell

With Force 10's networks, Dell can offer converged data centres - but users will have an escape route, says Forrest Norrod

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Glenn-Collinsonsquare

The Cambridge test is not designed to convince Ofcom, but to check the practicality of white space radio, says Glenn Collinson

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John-Hengeveld

The cloud makes high performance computing more widely available - but introduces several problems of its own, says John Hengeveld

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Tom Craig Vodafone Head of Business Services

The recession prompted businesses to cut costs and respond faster with unified communications, says Vodafone's Tom Craig

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kummer

Preserving the open nature of the Internet can be more complicated than it seems, says the Internet Society's Markus Kummer

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lisasufreescale

Single chip base stations will rebalance the network towards simple systems, says Lisa Su of Freescale

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Chris Britton

Satellite broadband is not everything to everybody, but it could be crucial for helping the government create a Digital Britain, says Chris Britton

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Nicolas Fischbach

The world may be running out of IPv4, but the sky is not falling, and carriers can handle the problems, says Colt's Nicolas Fischbach

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keithday

A personal femtocell - called an attocell - will let users make calls abroad without roaming, says Keith Day of Ubiquisys

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