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“The summer of 2012 is going to be a busy one and you could be forgiven for thinking that London will be closed for everyone not involved in the Olympic and Paralympic Games, from the Queen’s Jubilee in early June to ‘back to school’ time in September. It is certain that London will be extremely busy next summer – but London and the rest of the UK will be open for business. The same certainly goes for BT Wholesale and Openreach.” Mick Wayman, Managing Director, London 2012 Programme, BT Wholesale Click the Link to see how BT are going to manage the potential disruption of the games.
INSIGHT: The 2012 Olympics and the affects on BT Openreach
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IBM has been doing these predictions for decades. Back in the ’80s, they looked 10 years out, calling their prognostications “Ten Year Outlooks.” But nowadays, things move at Internet speed, so in 2006, IBM started publishing “Five in Five” lists of the five innovations their researchers believe will change the world in the next five years. They’re fun, and they give the company some concrete goals. “These are things you can actually hold our feet to the fire over, to be honest,” says Bernie Meyerson, an IBM fellow and vice president of innovation.
IBM predictions of 2012 made back in 2007 – how did they do? Click Here
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The London 2012 Fireworks for those that didn’t see them! If you squint you can see Team LionHeart in the London Eye – top car, bubble thing 😉 International friends! – If you are coming to London this year for … Continue reading
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Hi everyone! Well, the Christmas festivities are now a distant fuzzy memory and the new year was seen in with a bang! (Did you see the London Fireworks!?? WOW!) What did you get up to? Can’t remember…? Don’t worry, you … Continue reading