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The ancient Mayan calendar runs out next week and when we all wake up on Tuesday 22 December to find that the world hasn't ended after all, it'll be time to latch on to the next doomsday scenario. TelecomTV commends to your attention the data tsunami that will be upon us in less than eight years. 40 zettabytes is about 50 times more than there are grains of sand on our planet. By Martyn Warwick. (0)
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Google finally launches its US high-speed fibre service in Kansas City and hopes to prove that there is a latent demand for an affordable, ultra high-speed broadband service. Guy Daniels reports. (0)
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Following last year’s unveiling of the cloud-centric Office 365, Microsoft has brought more cloud-based features into the new version of its most popular software suite. Guy Daniels reports. (0)
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A round-up of the month’s major Cloud-related news headlines, presented by TelecomTV’s Director of Content, Guy Daniels. Including: Cloud storage set to soar by 2016… Enterprise goes mobile with Android… Growth in security software… AT&T enters the mobile internet cloud era… and don’t get too excited about Nokia Air…

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Cloud storage company Box has brought its enterprise service to Android phones ahead of this week’s Google I/O Conference, as it looks to build on the growing use of mobile shared data by businesses. Guy Daniels reports. (0)
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With annual consumer digital storage needs set to increase to a staggering 4.1 zettabytes by 2016, a new report suggest over a third of that total will be hosted in the cloud. Guy Daniels reports. (0)
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A round-up of the month’s major Cloud-related news headlines, presented by TelecomTV’s Director of Content, Guy Daniels. Including: Google Drive offers 16 terrabits of cloud storage… Microsoft revamps its SkyDrive storage solution… Amazon enters the cloud search market… LG syncs its connected devices… and Greenpeace sees black clouds on the horizon…

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Yesterday Microsoft improved its SkyDrive to compete with Dropbox; today it’s the turn of Google. Cloud storage is starting to get interesting. Guy Daniels reports. (1)
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Dropbox may well be the market leader in personal cloud storage and sharing, but the big IT mega-companies are slowly waking up to the threat and launching their competing products. Microsoft beefs up its defenses, as Google prepares for its offensive. Guy Daniels reports. (0)
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NEC has launched a new cloud-based storage solution that enables telcos to let their customers store, synchronise and access their corporate and personal data on a full range of devices.

Featuring: Timur Aliev, Product Manager, EMEA Cloud Competence Centre, NEC

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Google makes it clear to its partners and customers that it’s the one with all the content, as it banishes Android Market to the trashcan and launches its new Google Play personal cloud. Guy Daniels reports. (2)
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Cloud computing demand will drive new IT spending over the next five years, as public cloud service providers and the adopters of private cloud solutions invest in the supporting infrastructure, according to a recent market study by International Data Corporation (IDC). Therefore, the leading managed cloud service providers have been busy expanding their service delivery platforms. (1)
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Do you worry about the security of your data when required to give financial and other personal details over the phone to a call centre agent? Well, a new survey of the UK's call centre managers confirms that you are absolutely right to be concerned, as Martyn Warwick reports. (0)
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