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As Hardware.com’s Marketing Director I am constantly looking at trends, innovations and new ways of delivering the right message to our customers; it’s about stories and values, being more interesting, engagement and dialogue.
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Network infrastructure strategies for 2010
Whether you believe all the science or not, the Copenhagen Climate Agreement is getting a massive amount of attention from the world’s media. We have our own perspective on that, especially given the fact that IT is to be included on the agenda, potentially having carbon credits for emission-reduction IT projects in developing countries . Another one in the news recently is The City, with bonuses for RBS staff and Goldman Sachs having ring-fenced huge amounts for their bonus pool
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Copenhagen, Goldman Sachs and Capital Allowances
HM Revenue and Customs will trim one of the UK’s largest outsourcing contracts. There will be a reduction in the £840 million that they currently spend on IT annually, by shrinking its networking systems and shutting down a number of datacentres . After, what can only be described as a disappointing integration of systems when the Inland Revenue and Customs & Excise merged in 2005.
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Government shrinking networking systems
We have just published a number of news articles that have been written from different sources that now appear on the Hardware.com website, under www.hardware.com/news There is a variety of news stories varying from the announcement of a new Smartpac Repair Manager to Unified Computing Solutions from Cisco – as diverse as the industry itself. It’s about delivering more value for our customers while exploring some of the issues that face the IT department and the people that run it.
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Hardware.com has now got a news section
Every now and then I see someone ask in the dev channel how they can meet up with other local WordPress developers. We’re thinking about ways to make WordPress.org more of a resource to facilitate local connections, but in the meantime, I thought it might be helpful to publicize some upcoming WordCamps , the weekend conferences organized by local communities to talk about all things WordPress. WordCamp New Zealand : Wellington, New Zealand, August 8-9, 2009 WordCamp Huntsville : Huntsville, Alabama, USA, August 15–16, 2009 WordCamp Los Angeles : Los Angeles, California, USA, September 12, 2009 WordCamp Philippines : Makati City, Philippines, September 19, 2009 WordCamp Portland : Portland, Oregon, USA, September 19-20, 2009 (Last year’s PDX WordCamp was awesome, IMO.) WordCamp Seattle : Seattle, Washington, USA, September 26, 2009 WordCamp Birmingham : Birmingham, Alabama, USA, September 26-27, 2009 WordCamp Netherlands : Utrecht, Netherlands, October 31, 2009 WordCamp NYC : New York, New York, USA, November 14-15, 2009 ( Logo contest in progress !) WordCamp Mexico : Mexico City, Mexico, November 20, 2009 If any of these are within a reasonable distance to you, consider attending
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Upcoming WordCamps