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Itsmeshawn22
Itsmeshawn22
3/31/2017 10:19:35 PM
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Transformative Times
Thats totally right they are moving forward and the virtulization is getting huge with the technology these days. The technology improvement is very well and keeps growing by the second. This will be sucessfull for many years to come.

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dlr5288
dlr5288
2/29/2016 11:37:44 PM
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Re: transformative future
I agree.

Everything is moving towards a more virtual way of doing things. It's important to see which way tings are moving and what's becoming popular for what reasons. During a transformative period you have to look at what's being done and now what technology advances have improved in order to incorporate that into the new plan. Change is necessary to keep your business alive.

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dlr5288
dlr5288
2/28/2016 9:12:05 PM
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Video
It's great that Telco wants to stay on top of things. It's impotant to stay in the game when it comes to advances in technology and stay on the new trends. I think right now one of the biggest trends is video.

Video is becoming so popular and a must for many companies. I think in order to stay ahead video has to be in the equation some where. Video has been gaining more and more popularity and it's gotten to the point now where it's vital to have video in some form.

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freehe
freehe
2/27/2016 3:41:10 PM
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Re: transformative future
Some companies make the mistake of focusing on capex and opex and starting laying off employees then later need to hire additional employees to assist with innovations and technology advancements. Capex and opex must be aligned with a companies mission and goals and objectives. There has to be a balance between capex, opex and using technolgy to transform a company to the next level.

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batye
batye
2/3/2016 5:17:27 PM
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Re: transformative future
@clrmoney  in Canada some Co. do expirement with virtual tech support/assistance but technology developing...

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batye
batye
2/3/2016 3:31:14 PM
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Re: More than capex and opex
@mpouraryan  I trust you are right as change will be happening what ever we like it or not :) but it happening :) 

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clrmoney
clrmoney
2/1/2016 3:02:53 PM
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transformative future
We are in a time were everytinh is going virtual and I know because I have experience being a virtual assistant online with certian companies doing administrative work like data entry researching and customer serice, hepl desk positions so I thinlk it's great in a way.

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
1/27/2016 4:27:26 AM
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Re: More than capex and opex
What is clear is that they're on their way especially with AT&T Digital Life (for instance).  This is part of the evolution and they have no choice in the matter--do they?   It is frankly a matter of life and death--and AT&T has already been transforming its' Cables for instance to be ready for bandwith--for instance AT&T's 75 Mb/second service for residential services.

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
1/27/2016 4:24:47 AM
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Re: More than capex and opex
It is just a matter of attitude and outlook.    If we decide to be "overwhelmed" then it becomes complicated.  But if we embrace change and accept it, thereafter there should not be any problems--this s what drove the creation of the iPOD in 2005, the iphone in 2007 and the resulting Party Apple has had--despite the fact that it has hit some rough patch.

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batye
batye
1/14/2016 3:50:22 AM
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Re: Years of talk, and now.... the survival instinct kicks in
@LightRay  I would say this days when everyone get latest and greatest, but forgeting going back to basics... of easy and simple way... it like same with new cars... to fix it you need to change whole block/segment where part located... not anymore just changing simple part...

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