- What's the real business value of consumerisation?
- Is this the end of the corporate desktop?
- Can users really be trusted?
If you're interested in listening to the discussion, the Webinar was recorded and can be accessed for the next 90 days here.
If you're interested in listening to the discussion, the Webinar was recorded and can be accessed for the next 90 days here.
Unilever is featured in the latest edition of BusinessWeek. The article features our very own Wendy Wilkes, and Chris Turner. You can find the article here.
UK Telephone operator Orange has announced plans to bundle free laptops with data packages aimed at businesses and consumers. The move, scheduled for August, is the latest in a spate of 'free' laptop promotions from retailers and ISPs looking to tie customers into long-term subscriptions.

Couple of good articles popped up this week which are worth a read...
Turning unutilized assets into a profit stream is pretty smart - and that's exactly what Amazon is doing with their book selling infrastructure to create Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service). S3 is an online storage web service offering unlimited storage through a simple web services interface. Amazon charges fees for data stored and for bandwidth used in sending and receiving data.
If you want to get a hands on experience of Amazon's S3 service, I would recommend trying out http://www.jungledisk.com/ which is a cloud based storage company which uses the S3 service as a backend. It gives users unlimited amount of data storage for only USD 0.15 per gigabyte. If you want to read more on S3 - there's a good blog entry here.