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According to Nemertes Research's just-released 2010/2011 benchmark study, although a minority (28%) of organizations are predicting an increase in WAN bandwidth, those who are predicting an increase are anticipating a doozy.
The new WAN architecture: a blueprint Johna Till Johnson 2010
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Johnson is president and senior founding partner at Nemertes Research, an independent technology research firm.
The new WAN architecture: a blueprint Johna Till Johnson 2010
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Neso and Eupompe, and Themisto and Pronoë, and Nemertes, whose mind is like that of her immortal father.
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In this case, Lieberman might have told readers that Nemertes is a research group funded by the Internet Innovation Alliance, an "Astrtoturf" group underwritten by AT&T.
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The USA Today story leaves readers with the impression that Nemertes reached its conclusion for the good of the public interest and not simply by following a script that was pre-ordained by the telcos.
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According to Nemertes, we're not just sending email and surfing Web sites but also downloading and uploading data rich files like video and music.
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Nemertes, a research firm, recently predicted the Internet could begin to suffer interruptions, or "brownouts," as early as 2010 without significant upgrades.
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Themisto, Pronoe, and Nemertes 80 who has the nature of her deathless father.
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Convince the top five industry analysis firms to adopt the notion of open source industry analysis: In my blogs you may have noticed that I have said wonderful things about many analyst firms including: Nemertes, RedMonk, ZapThink and Seybold.
From Incite comes Insight...: 2006 New Years Resolution James McGovern 2005
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I had a conversation with Andreas Antonopoulos of Nemertes who is working on a research report that will be licensed under Creative Commons.
From Incite comes Insight...: The cost of proprietary software...to enterprises James McGovern 2005
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