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Big Interview
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In the lead up to this year's Capacity Asia event, we spoke with IBM's Rob van den Dam
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The product part is easy says Juergen Kirchmann, VP DACH at InfoVista. “If we deliver our solution on hardware or if we deliver it as a virtual network function (VNF) – there really is no difference”. It’s the building of trust that’s the biggest obstacle to overcome.
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How much does it cost to build and run a global nano-satellite network? Not as much as you think, Meir Moalem, CEO of Sky and Space Global, tells Alan Burkitt-Gray
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The battle to be the market leader in satellite communications is hotting up. Evan Dixon, Viasat’s head of Europe, talks to James Pearce about the rise of satcoms, in-flight connectivity and an industry having ‘an identity crisis’
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Epsilon is some way down its journey into SDN, but the future means more points of presence, more orchestration and more partnerships, CEO Jerzy Szlosarek tells James Pearce
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It’s “full steam ahead” for $250bn assured services over automated networks globally. A consensus is building that service providers must become more cloud-like, automated and interconnected, writes MEF president Nan Chen
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Amar Huzaimi, executive vice president of TM Global, talks about the company's plans to propel Malaysia as the regional gateway interconnecting the world and the ASEAN region, while accelerating digital opportunities in domestic and international telecommunications
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CenturyLink’s Laurinda Pang speaks to Natalie Bannerman about the progress being made after it took over Level 3 and why simplification is the biggest growth opportunity for the combined company
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We often talk about legacy networks holding us back, but Liquid Telecom is building a new legacy. Jason McGee-Abe spoke to Nic Rudnick about the Cape Town to Cairo ‘One Africa’ network
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Mario Martín, CEO of Telxius, speaks to Natalie Bannerman about the company’s latest cable projects, developments on the tower side of the business and how it is poised to forge new partnerships with OTTs
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Early adopters are still some way off implementing cloud fully, Equinix’s Eric Schwartz tells Alan Burkitt-Gray. It’s complex, with not enough people and security worries
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Mike Hollands, director of marketing and business development, at Interxion talks to Capacity about the growing trends in the data centre market and trials the company is currently conducting in Rome.