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- A VP level cloud exec has just referred to Pagers as a communication tool. Language does hold history. 1 day ago
- #vmware spin off by #dell is no major surprise, and I expect limited change. VMware might flex some independent mus… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 day ago
- @cloud_opinion I didn’t have clots on my essential knowledge for 2021, had floods, election rigging and Myanmar coups though. 2 days ago
- @s_v_g @ashoklalla Actually I question when everyone agrees with me, but I think this is one of those rare cases when I am actually correct. 2 days ago
- @MichaelCade1 That is one thing I do not miss, although the ability to crashout in one second from extreme tiredness was sort of nice 2 days ago
- @s_v_g @ashoklalla Money talks, the lunch circuit in Covid is gone, so have to pay the bills somehow 2 days ago
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Dreamforce 2015 Winners and Losers
Dreamforce is over for another year. This year there were 170,000 attendees, 400 partners and 1,600 sessions. In any measure the event is a big deal and the Launchpad for Salesforce through the next year. The winners for the event … Continue reading
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Tagged Accenture, Amazon, Analyst Relations, Analytics, Appirio, Asia Pacific, Asset Services, AWS, Big Data, Bluewolf, Capgemini, CEO, CIO, Cisco, Cloud, Cloud Sherpas, CMO, collaboration, Competition, CRM, CXO, Data Scientist, Differentiation, digital, Google, IaaS, IBM, Industry, Infosys, NTT, PaaS, Partners, SaaS, Salesforce, SAP, Social, Strategy, TCS
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A Unique Leadership Perspective defines Dimension Data
Dimension Data has always been distinctive amongst the overcrowded IT infrastructure services market place due to the simple fact that it is the only global player to stake a leadership position that has originated from an emerging market. From humble … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, Analyst Relations, ASEAN, Asia, Asia Pacific, Australia, CEO, China, CIO, Cisco, Cloud, Competition, Differentiation, digital, EMC, Europe, HP, IBM, India, Latin America, Microsoft, USA
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Digital Disruptors hustle, innovate and execute leaving legacy IT behind
Hustle is a word that means a range of intentions in different countries. But the core theme of moving quickly and getting it done (sometimes “it” may be ambiguous or up to generous interpretation) is central to how capioIT views … Continue reading
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Tagged Accenture, ADP, Amazon, Apple, Asia Pacific, Asset Services, AT&T, Atos, Australia, AWS, BI, Big Data, Bluewolf, BT, Capgemini, CGI, China, Cisco, Cloud, Cognizant, Competition, CRM, CSC, Dell, Deloitte, Deutsche Telecom, digital, EMC, Facebook, First Data, Fujitsu, Genpact, Google, HCL, HP, Huawei, IBM, Informatica, Infosys, Innovation, Intel, IT Services, Japan, Juniper, Lenovo, McKinsey, Microsoft, mobility, NEC, NetApp, Netsuite, NTT, Oracle, Outsourcing, Pactera, PwC, Rackspace, SaaS, Salesforce, Samsung, SAP, SAS, Siemens, Singtel, Strategy, Tableau, TCS, Telefonica, Telstra, TenCent, Twitter, Unisys, Vendor, Verizon, VMware, Wipro, Workday, Xerox
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capioIT June Newsletter – Read about Thong wearing Tech, EMC, CIO, cloud, cisco and more
Attached is some of the content from the capioIT newsletter for June. To sign up for the full and free newsletter please check in here – http://www.capioit.com/#!mailing-list-sign-up/cawx What’s News June has rapidly come around. For many there is only a month to … Continue reading
IBM Sells x86 business to Lenovo for US$2.3B – Another good deal for old friends
Details of the long awaited transaction between Lenovo and IBM were announced on Friday January 24th. IBM has sold its low end server business for US$2.3 billion. This transaction represents approximately US$5B in revenue, and 7,500 employees, largely in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Asia Pacific, China, Cisco, Cloud, Competition, Dell, HP, IBM, IT Services, Lenovo, Mainframe, Raleigh, Servers, Strategy, Vendor
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Cisco, Dell, HP, IBM, and Oracle– Who is capable of a business turnaround?
The speed of transformation of technology buying as organisations globally embrace the cloud, change their device buying in the shift to mobility and the “Business” has a greater say in technology expenditure has been incredibly profound and underestimated by all … Continue reading
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Tagged Asia Pacific, China, Cisco, Competition, Dell, HP, IaaS, IBM, Innovation, IT Services, Oracle, Strategy, Vendor
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Asset Based Services –Software based providers, not services providers have led the way.
Clearly the current and historical IT services delivery model of pumping low cost human onshore or offshore delivery resources at customer contract delivery is unsustainable. It just cannot continue to work on many levels from speed to deployment, skill availability, … Continue reading
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Tagged Asset Services, Cisco, Cloud, IaaS, Innovation, IP, IT Services, Offshore, SaaS, SAP
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Cisco – Will IT Services investment make it the Number one IT company?
Cisco, as much as any other entity, is 100% in alignment that it is non-negotiable that If Cisco is going to come close to achieving it’s well communicated corporate goal of becoming the “Number One I.T company”, it must successfully … Continue reading
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Dell Goes Private with Microsoft investment – Do other PC manufacturers become Children of a Lesser God
Final details are being confirmed today (Feb 6th, 2013) to confirm the taking private, and de-listing of Dell with founder Michael Dell, Silver Lake and Microsoft being the key investors. Clearly it is a news making deal that surmises the … Continue reading
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Tagged Asia Pacific, Cisco, Dell, HP, IBM, Lenovo, Microsoft, PC
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Cisco – The Leading IT Company in the World? Well, we know now what it thinks of IBM.
For all that is levelled at him, Cisco CEO John Chambers is an engaging and persuasive leader of the firm. Selected leading AP based analysts were fortunate to get over an hour of his time today (Dec 4th), to … Continue reading