Thursday | 8 January, 2009

Stories about: Ovum

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    Telstra does a backflip on ADSL2+ wholesale access 12/06/2008 10:45:21

    Telstra has done a back flip on its ADSL2+ broadband wholesale strategy and announced it will allow ISPs access to the network.
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    Aussie iPhone date announced, will run on 3G 10/06/2008 10:32:27

    On July 11 Australians will be able to buy the fastest and most functional 3G Apple iPhone to run on the Optus and Vodafone 3G networks.
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    SAP cuts low-price support, but promises 24/7 maintenance 30/05/2008 13:04:42

    SAP has eliminated one of its lower-priced support offerings, but at the same time expanded ERP maintenance levels to include 24/7 support and support for third-party systems that connect to SAP software.
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    Bidders get broadband breather 22/05/2008 16:53:42

    Australia's $8 billion National Broadband Network (NBN) has been set back for at least another 12 weeks, after the government bent under pressure to extend the tender October deadline.
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    Study: Managed services market to crack US$66 billion by 2012 21/05/2008 09:52:35

    Ovum, a consulting firm that specializes in telecom and software consulting, released a study this week projecting that the global market for managed services will deliver revenues of US$66 billion by 2012.
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    Oracle's planned AdminServer buy seen as significant 15/05/2008 08:51:33

    In an announcement overshadowed by Hewlett-Packard's US$13.9 billion bid for services provider EDS, Oracle on Tuesday announced it plans to buy AdminServer, a company that makes policy administration software for the insurance industry, for an undisclosed sum.
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    Cisco, Juniper duke it out over operating systems 18/04/2008 08:59:15

    Juniper Networks makes lots of hay about its single-operating-system approach to high-performance networking -- saying that using JUNOS across its routing, switching and other application-specific platforms lowers cost and eases operations and management.
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    Gershon review the right medicine for public sector ICT 17/04/2008 22:24:42

    Plans announced last week by the federal government to review its annual $6 billion spend on ICT marks a significant turning point for Australia's public sector, according to Steve Hodgkinson, public sector research director for analyst firm, Ovum.
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    Telco services more critical than hardware 07/04/2008 09:42:58

    The telco services market hit $65 billion in 2007, including product, network, and IT-related service spending. Network equipment providers (NEPs) accounted for approximately 60 per cent of that total, according to Ovum, which recently published 2007 service business results for network infrastructure vendors.
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    Opposition demands answers on OPEL cancellation 03/04/2008 07:44:02

    The Federal Opposition yesterday accused the Rudd government of showing total contempt toward the people of rural Australia by cancelling the OPEL project.
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    Blockbuster growth for optical networking market 06/03/2008 16:50:05

    The global optical networking market has reached a new post-2001 high of $US4.4 billion which was driven by blockbuster revenue postings by Alcatel-Lucent and Huawei, according to an Ovum report for the fourth quarter of 2007.
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