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Cloud Schools & Cloud Grannies


by on June 14th, 2013

While cloud computing per se is a comparatively recent development, cloud based content and the mobile app revolution seems to have the most recent and growing impact on the evolution of the connected world. The growing desire for converged services itself implies a need for greater levels of synchronisation. Now, what originally started as the [...]

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Smart Cities’ Supporters set up Fan Club


by on June 10th, 2013

If you write about the communications industry as we tend to do rather a lot here at Juniper Research, you find the vernacular changes as the industry itself changes. What has become apparent recently is that we talk more and more about connected ecosystems as opposed to stand-alone mobile devices. Devices connect to other device, [...]

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Google moves towards gurning technology for handset security


by on June 7th, 2013

Who needs passwords when you can gurn? For those unfamiliar with the term, “gurning” is the act of performing a distorted facial expression, such as those adopted by the late English comedian Les Dawson in the persona of Cosmo Smallpiece (for those unfamiliar with Les Dawson and/or Cosmo Smallpiece: an overview is beyond the scope [...]

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4G & Wi-Fi – Joined Up Thinking, and then 5G….


by on May 21st, 2013

The demand for high bandwidth services from end users and the availability of Wi-Fi on most mobile devices has compelled operators to address consumer expectations around quality and user experience while creating new opportunities for the industry. Along with the 4G network roll-out, the 4G/Small cell combination will continue to provide a scalable and cost [...]

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The DNA of Big Data


by on April 29th, 2013

When James Watson and Francis Crick won the 1962 Nobel Prize for Medicine for discovering the structure of DNA nine years earlier, scientists of the time would have been hard pushed to conceive of the uses such knowledge would be put to 50 years later. Fast forward half a century and the 3 billion DNA [...]

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