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Quocirca - Blog Archive for October (2010)

There were 4 blog postings during October (2010):



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Bob Tarzey, Quocirca | 11th October '10
Last week saw the Symantec Vision conference take place in Barcelona. Quocirca attends the event most years, and two years ago asked “What is Symantec’s vision?” The 2008 vision remains pretty much intact and on course, despite...
 
Rob Bamforth, Quocirca | 20th October '10
There is no doubt that cuts in public sector spending will have a significant impact on the private sector, but this will probably be uneven, and may change many relationships between suppliers and their partners in the ecosystem. In times of...
 
Clive Longbottom, Quocirca | 26th October '10
When the previous government brought through the carbon reduction commitment (CRC) scheme, it seemed to have promise, although it was flawed in certain areas. The idea was that a body be set up to look at those organisations that had large energy...
 
Bob Tarzey, Quocirca | 28th October '10
Quocirca was recently invited to talk to the CTO of Palo Alto Networks, Nir Zuk—a video of the interview can be viewed here. Palo Alto Networks was founded by Nir back in 2005 to address what he perceived as shortfalls in most existing...

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