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Stretching comms to the limit in the wake of a natural disaster

CIO Business Intelligence

Videos shared on social media and calls to television and radio programs showed the magnitude of the rain and flooding in Valencia, Albacete, and other towns in the area. And the use of backup technologies, including power generators and protection systems for telecommunications equipment, is essential.”

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The Increasing Demand for Telecoms During a Pandemic

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“The demand for telecommunications services during the COVID-19 pandemic, for both business continuity and personal reasons, has never been greater.” Today most, if not all, social interactions happen over mobile networks and the Internet.

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Routed: Being Committed to Sustainability Will Ultimately be a Non-Negotiable Attribute in Business

CIO Business Intelligence

These include Infrastructure-as-a-Service, Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service, hybrid and multi-cloud deployments, storage, and a wide array of modern, custom cloud-native applications. “Our Our view is that every business should be treating sustainability as a priority in every way they can.

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New CIO appointments in India, 2022

CIO Business Intelligence

Previously, he led the design, planning, implementation and delivery of IT managed services, cloud and security services, data centre and disaster recovery services at NTT. Khona has more 17 years of experience across retail, telecommunications, and banking. November 2021. Hemal Savla joins RR Kabel as CIO.

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- Downtrends in City Tech

Chief Seattle Greek Blog

These include budgets, staffing of IT units, disaster recovery, “big” projects, travel and training. We’ve renegotiated or are recompeting telecommunications and service contracts. Particularly troubling are reductions in disaster planning. P.S. I also have the honor of being President of MIX in 2009 – 2010.