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Indian outsourcing firms may be on a good wicket at the moment but could soon end up literally being caught in the slips due to the fact that their staff are unable to keep up with the changing technologies that companies that could become their clients have begun using.
GUEST OPINION by Ken Martin, Regional Director APAC, Compuware: Governments are starting to ease pandemic-related restrictions in Australia and abroad. The possible outlines of economic recovery are starting to take shape. But the crisis has left many organisations on the defensive, contending with a catch-22 of needing to do more faster and with fewer resources.
GUEST OPINION by Ken Martin, Regional Director APAC, Compuware: Governments are starting to ease pandemic-related restrictions in Australia and abroad. The possible outlines of economic recovery are starting to take shape. But the crisis has left many organisations on the defensive, contending with a catch-22 of needing to do more faster and with fewer resources.
Yes they were busy implementing their hackable , interceptable high latency, packet dropping crap during the lockdowns. Which is no[…]
This was expected outcomes. Stealing the backhaul for utter exploitable hackable crap purely designed for handshaking interception and spying. Actual[…]
congestion free ? not noise free ! SCAM. More Krack exploits on the way for this snake oil. Ethernet works.
How high are the hills?Another publicity effort from the NBN diversion team?
I wonder how many drop-outs it gets?