Wednesday, 14 June 2006

Networking communtieis

Networking, socializing, if you don't appear, you will disappear.

Networking is to learn about others
You don't need to work with large crowds
Learn to know people in your community
Learn about them and they might get interested in you
 


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Take Your Networking to the Next Level!

 

More services for virtualization in the future
A lot of money will be spent on networking in the future
What are the things we should be looking at?

Highly standardized
High-level performance
Differentiated offerings to the market place
Vendors do have to have an end to end solution

There tends to be more concentration
The value chain across the network
Commodization

Margins follow market share
When market shares increases, then the profits increase
As we put more value into our products
The models are so different

It will be a multi-year journey
What can we optimize through working together
We are at the level where we have much more collaboration
We take advantage of a much networking partners working with us

We search for ways to interface to various business layers
We try to interface with global clients through various messaging services
We operate based on open protocols

Programmable environments are rich, but they also crash
Services oriented  applications
The  open environment  produces a lot of  opportunities
Critical account situations have to be handled

Higher quality services
Multicast
Now we can handle the messages our self

Sunday, 19 February 2006

Seller or teller

The biggest and brightest in advertising are giving advice. What signals that you are giving as a seller? It's the kind of language that you use that matters. Watch your language if you want to sell.

1. Generalities - does not speak to anybody (people don't have a picture in mind)
- am I speaking to anybody in particular
- I teach people - I have a healthy world view

2. Techwords, techno bubble
- are you going to get the message through
- nobody is responding
- how many of your customers have ever heard about your company

3. HYPE
- inflated, misleading promises
- be careful about what you say
- promises to the other person
- predictions of someone elses future
- chest beating: this is the most exciting out there
- you are selling it, you have an agenda
- your words will be suspect
- the best product in the history of the world
- Screaming: sellers overstates a lot, your web page looks like a tabloid

They try to find ways to talk with their clients.
- not an easy thing

How do you make a message?

- email
- autoresponders

It's not what we think, but what the consumer thinks
How do you put yourself in the shoes of the seller. When sellers starts talking, people goes the other way.

BE SENSIBLE

Saturday, 16 April 2005

Iso Omena

Espoon Iso Omena on valinnut kauppakeskuksen keskeiseksi tunnelman luojaksi Sonyn 126-tuumaisen jättinäytön, joka on toteutettu uudella SMD-LED -tekniikalla. Kun kuusituhatta vip-vierasta asteli 23. syyskuuta sisään vasta valmistuneeseen Isoon Omenaan, yksi huomion keskipisteistä oli jättikokoinen ja kirkas näyttö. Suoraan edessä, kävelysillan alapuolelle on Suomen ensimmäinen kiinteään käyttöön asennettu Sony JJTron ADN-8126 jumbotron.



Sunday, 27 February 2005

5-megapixel mobile phone

In South Korea, where more than three-quarters of the 48 million population have mobile phones, people taking photos with their mobile phone cameras has become a commonplace sight.

LG Electronics Inc., the world's fifth-biggest manufacturer of mobile phones, will release a mobile phone equipped with a 5-megapixel digital camera in the second quarter 2005.

Samsung Electronics Co., the world's third-biggest mobile phone producer, announced in October the development of the world's first 5-megapixel camera-phone when it combined one of its phones with a camera module supplied by Japan's Asahi Pentax.



Railroads to visual radio

The spread of railways stimulated communication. The standardisation of postal charges in 1839 saw a boom in mail services. But this was nothing compared to the revolution of the telegraph.

Intel Corp. on Thursday said it has agreed to acquire Oplus Technologies Inc. in an effort to expand the chipmaker's reach into the digital home. The acquisition gives Intel video-processing technology for digital displays on high-definition televisions.

Those displays include flat-panel plasma screens, liquid crystal displays and rear-projection TVs. Intel's microprocessors and chipsets work best today at processing data, not video, Intel spokesman Bill Calder said.


Visual Radio

Personnel in the Road Information System's new cybertalk organization hope to operate a new distributed command center by the end of this year.

The facility will include new hardware and software to help digital storytellers and video on demand workers of the Joint Task Force / Road Information Network Operations to operate, manage and defend the RIF's computer networks.

The personnel needs a new command center to perform their global/local missions.