Subject:::Acme Packet and Dell: A Tale of Two Trillions - Mobility TechZone MobilityTechzone eNewsletter
If you have trouble viewing this email, click here to view online.
     

Featured Articles



Sponsored By: HUBER+SUHNER


Wireless Connectivity Demands Grow as New Year Arrives

In 2012, an industry that showed an exorbitant amount of growth was wireless connectivity. This space has gained traction and will continue to do so due to the increasing amount of workforces all over the globe seeking anywhere and anytime access to vital documents. Mobility is needed by employees to remain productive while on-the-go and can offer company’s benefits included reduced costs, improved collaboration via geographically separated employees, and streamlined operations. So, in 2013 be sure to make one you resolutions to jump on the wireless connectivity bandwagon before it is too late!


Top Stories



  From The Expert Corner


February 06, 2013

Acme Packet and Dell: A Tale of Two Trillions

Telecom and computing are each trillion dollar industries. Actually computing might even be a little higher these days, but not for much longer now that smartphones and tablets are the fastest growing markets around.  


Dell has officially gone private for $24B, while Acme has been acquired by Oracle for $17B. To think we knew them when Acme was a startup.   Notice how Dell is reviving itself and Acme Packet is becoming part of something larger. 


What does this mean? It means that convergence is happening... Read More


Featured Videos



Featured Resources


Featured Channels



Advertise With Us


  General advertising Info: Click here   



  Become a MobilityTechzone columnist!


Interested in reaching Mobility Techzone's Global Wireless and Mobile Communications Audience of 70,000 Unique Visitors? Please contact Matthew Gleeson to learn how at mgleeson@tmcnet.com or 1 (203) 852-6800 x145.



This email was distributed by: Technology Marketing Corporation, 800 Connecticut Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06854 As a valued reader or attendee of TMC's publications and events, you will occasionally receive carefully-screened offers and free product information via email. If you no longer wish to receive this type of email, please go to http://www.tmcnet.com/enews/subs.aspx?eml=[[email]] to adjust your preferences.