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OnLive: Building the future of enterprise services from the cloud

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The CloudLift subscription works with supported games purchased from any digital download retailer and fully supports multiplayer gaming, so even titles without cloud saves benefit. OnLive is the originator of cloud gaming, innovating the delivery of real-time interactive experiences and rich media over the Internet. About OnLive.

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Internet car radio is here – internet radio may supplant broadcast

Trends in the Living Networks

At CES 2009 Blaupunkt is showing the world’s first in-dash internet car radio , powered by technology from Australian-based company miRoamer. The radio accesses the internet via Bluetooth to any mobile phone in the car which has 3G internet access. We are not quite there yet.

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SASE Reality Check: Security and SD-WAN Integration Journey

CIO Business Intelligence

Because of SD-WAN’s rapid adoption to support direct internet access, organizations can leverage existing products to serve as a foundation for their SASE implementations. When it comes to SASE and SD-WAN transformations, enterprises may have different requirements.

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Competition is stiff, but retailers know what it takes to compete

CIO Business Intelligence

Changing consumer behavior and expectations, competition from major e-retailers, evolving cybersecurity challenges, inflationary pressures, sustainability and environmental concerns, and the pressure to take advantage of AI are all very real concerns for retailers today.

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Mobiles leapfrog the fixed internet in Africa - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

One of the many insights on this fascinating trip was how mobiles are leapfrogging the Internet across Africa. Across the continent, and even in relatively developed South Africa, fixed broadband Internet is difficult to access, expensive, and unreliable. Mobiles have already leapfrogged fixed line telephony across the continent.

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Five steps to effective content distribution strategies

Trends in the Living Networks

The software titan was finally galvanized to implement the strategy it had been musing about for years—switching to licensing its software as an annual subscription instead of a one-off purchase. In early 2002 MPEG LA, the licensing body formed to represent the 18 firms holding the patents that underlie MPEG-4, announced its pricing plans.

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The Advantages of DRM in the Publishing Industry

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We all know how simple and easy it is to distribute and share content on the Internet. The very nature of the Internet makes file sharing a piece of cake. In the case of sharing material on the internet, traditional copyright laws don’t hold good because it is very difficult to monitor those who break the law. Increased ROI.

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