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Andy Shuttlewood
I'm a highly respected telecoms professional with 23 years’ experience and I currently manage the UK Consulting team within Orange Business Services.
Living in the cloud - Weapon of choice
published on
2011/12/23
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Andy Shuttlewood
Looking past the high-tech facade, bright screens and long spec sheets there are plenty of devices on the market in the notebook, tablet and Smartphone arena...
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living in the cloud - window into the cloud
published on
2011/12/08
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Andy Shuttlewood
With the green light from management the 'living in the cloud' social experiment has moved to the next phase, hardware... So what is the ideal cloud end-user device?...
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living in the cloud - to be or not to be
published on
2011/11/28
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Andy Shuttlewood
The number of occasions in the day we use technology and the cloud has increased (Web for the News, iTunes, Spotify, Kindle, IM, social media, Evernote, Dropbox, webmail, Oyster, Google, YouTube, On demand TV, Online film rental/streaming)...
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Living in the cloud - A case for the cloud
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2011/11/14
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Andy Shuttlewood
.. elements of cloud have been successfully implemented in the fixed environment through Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) and datacentre SANs for many years. Historically the limitation of this is the word FIXED .....
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Wouldn't it be good to live in the cloud?
published on
2011/10/31
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Andy Shuttlewood
Have I set myself up to fail or have you managed to live on cloud services?...
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