• Working with online grocers and start-ups globally, we've pinpointed three strategic realities that should have a much bigger influence on the fate of incumbents and disruptors alike as they race to scale up capacity to meet rising demand. (bain.com)
  • Among the other Republican incumbents who failed to win primaries are Rep. Scott Tipton of Colorado, who lost to Lauren Boebert, a conservative restaurant owner who has been associated with a far-right conspiracy theory QAnon, and Rep. Denver Riggleman of Virginia, who was defeated by Bob Good, a self-described "biblical conservative," after party activists expressed outrage over him officiating a same-sex wedding. (heartandsoul.com)
  • Last week Brendan Carr, a Republican commissioner, called for national security agencies to investigate the Chinese telecommunications companies that are already operating on our networks. (theverge.com)
  • Feingold also continues to outraise the incumbent Republican. (politico.com)
  • Outperforming Incumbents by 10x in Transportation Finance With FinTech: How Did Comfreight Do It? (techcoastangels.com)
  • All of this meant that the incumbent broadband providers were satisfied and "approved" the city's plans. (techdirt.com)
  • Clay is one of seven House incumbents who have lost their primaries in the 2020 cycle: four Republicans and three Democrats. (heartandsoul.com)
  • But in 2020 he'll be an incumbent with a record - and a display of recklessness and instability that has turned off, if not frightened, tens of millions of Americans. (centerforpolitics.org)
  • These incumbents, including many in hard-to-abate sectors (such as chemicals and steel), have leveraged a few of their advantages, including long-term customer relationships and access to capital, talent, industry insights, and supplier networks. (mckinsey.com)
  • If carriers can become players not just in connection and transport but also in services, they stand a good chance of getting the money they need to modernize our networks. (networkworld.com)
  • In the second phase, incumbent operators would be able to obtain at least two lots of 5MHz spectrum in the 900MHz band, at a reserve price of S$20 million for each lot. (zdnet.com)
  • The spectrum made available will allow all mobile operators to roll out or enhance their high speed networks as early as 2017. (zdnet.com)
  • Operators of wireless networks can use the new Landslide Core and Landslide Edge to emulate network traffic -- from a single call to millions. (lightreading.com)
  • Operators can use Landslide to test not only the active network, but also the redundant elements, to make sure that failover systems actually work. (lightreading.com)
  • Both Bush and Ocasio-Cortez were featured in the 2019 Netflix documentary "Knock Down the House," which followed four female Democrats running against longtime incumbents, though Ocasio-Cortez was the only newcomer to win. (heartandsoul.com)
  • If the new member is not a newcomer, then with a probability given by the Q slider, an incumbent will be chosen at random from the pool of previous collaborators of an incumbent already on the team. (northwestern.edu)
  • Green and yellow links correspond to one-time newcomer-incumbent and incumbent-incumbent collaborations, respectively. (northwestern.edu)
  • Such is the case with the "1998 Report To Congress" and the "letter written by a bipartisan group of Senators" cited on page 2 of the incumbents' letter, ostensibly included to show that classification of broadband access as an "information service" is "decades old," "bipartisan," uncontroversial, and uncontested until the radical socialists from Free Press and PK showed up. (wetmachine.com)
  • Tom is a programmer, software architect, and manager of large software and network products by background, and he has been providing consulting services and technology analysis for decades. (networkworld.com)
  • It suggests the president, one of the weakest incumbents in decades, will attract a challenger from his own party. (centerforpolitics.org)
  • Although the electricity network expanded in the coming decades, this did not cause a shift in propulsion. (lu.se)
  • If regulated investors are to buy bonds on blockchain, incumbent infrastructure providers such as CSDs must embrace the very technology that threatens their traditional role. (euromoney.com)
  • In making its order, cabinet said the CRTC now had to consider whether speed mathching might "unduly diminish" the incument's willingness to invest in new network infrastructure. (itworldcanada.com)
  • Investments in broadband infrastructure are key to underpin this high-value network. (forrester.com)
  • Our results emphasize that lack of infrastructure or delayed measures can create incentives that not only hinder alternative technologies but strengthen incumbent technologies", concludes Josef Taalbi. (lu.se)
  • Baker says, "By using Landslide Core and Edge, carriers can greatly improve the real-time visibility of the network control and data plane as well as validate the impact of each node in the network from a QoE perspective on individual services. (lightreading.com)
  • Prior to the '96 Communications Act, we very much had a network where there were a number of well-established carriers that trusted each other. (theverge.com)
  • A significant number of carriers do have very good security mechanisms in place, but there are certainly actors out there that would take advantage of vulnerabilities, and the kind of wistful small town feel of a well-established network is more nostalgic now. (theverge.com)
  • There is a heated international argument over who will control packet-switched communication networks-the carriers or the users… Many multi-terminal users believe they can maximize the benefit of packet service only by employing end-to-end communication protocols… This contention makes the carriers livid and helps explain why the argument was gathering heat at the Geneva [ITU] meetings. (cpj.org)
  • As a consequence, the descendants of those "carriers" ended up losing a great deal of power over what passes over their digital networks. (cpj.org)
  • It was a stunning loss for incumbent wireless carriers who didn't want to face a well-funded new opponent. (itworldcanada.com)
  • Exinda Networks on April 2 will bring new pricing pressure to bear on larger competitors in the WAN optimization space with the launch of a redesigned version of its lower-priced appliances. (eweek.com)
  • We studied incumbents and lower-tech competitors that were using "off-the-shelf" software and found that the funding request and invoicing processes, which were previously untouched and fairly standardized, could be greatly improved. (techcoastangels.com)
  • Excluding the 2012 election, the number of incumbent primary losses has ranged from 1 to 8 from 1994 to 2018, according to data compiled by the University of Virginia . (heartandsoul.com)
  • Separately, cabinet told the commission to take another look at its speed-matching decision, which forces incumbents Internet providers to let wholesale buyers (independent service providers, or ISPs) match any Internet speeds incumbents offer their own retail customers. (itworldcanada.com)
  • This article and interactive iOS application explore how incumbents can become leaders and ultimately win through digital. (oliverwyman.com)
  • and third to leverage these networks to displace and ultimately replace the incumbent international order. (lu.se)
  • In many cases, those networks and the legacy systems that underlie them are slowing incumbents' embrace of new realities. (bcg.com)
  • Telcos need to embrace customer experience management from a customer-interface perspective - not from a network management angle as they always do. (forrester.com)
  • PwC suggests that incumbents have generally been able to withstand the challenge of new entrants and maintain their leading market share position. (consultancy.uk)
  • The ESC network is made up of dedicated, purpose-built sensors placed along US coastlines and designed to accurately and rapidly detect federal incumbent transmissions in the 3.5 GHz band. (consumerelectronicsnet.com)
  • The lack of progress enjoyed by financial services challengers may well be linked to the historical ability of incumbents to cope with fresh challenges. (consultancy.uk)
  • The Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act (WIOA) Incumbent Worker Training Program is similar to its participant-serving programs in that it must report information on its activities and outcomes to the U.S. Government. (wisconsin.gov)
  • Incumbent Workers who become WIOA program participants must comply with the WIOA participant information collection requirements at the time the incumbent worker becomes a participant. (wisconsin.gov)
  • Incumbent Workers who are active in a WIOA Incumbent Worker Training Program, do not need to meet the eligibility criteria of a WIOA program participant. (wisconsin.gov)
  • Digital signatures based on pairs of cryptographic private and public keys enable network participants to authenticate which participant owns an asset, initiated a transaction, signed a smart contract, or registered data in the blockchain. (mckinsey.com)
  • Indeed in this sphere of one's firm knowledge, incumbent social technological gravitations are instrumental to try to govern punctuated equilibria (Eldredge and Gould, 1972) i.e. click and mortar vs. cross-channel vs. omnichannel. (smartinsights.com)
  • The Infocomm Development Authority (IDA) on Thursday said the auction would be held in two phases, each releasing fresh spectrum to support a new mobile network operator as well as enable current market players to enhance their mobile service offerings. (zdnet.com)
  • The 2.3GHz spectrum also would facilitate high data, high-speed mobile networks, it added. (zdnet.com)
  • Digital only financial service products are catching on across the spectrum, if this continues incumbent banks, asset managers and insurers face losing customers to leaner customer and experience centred challengers. (consultancy.uk)
  • Founded in 2012, Federated Wireless has long led the industry in development of shared spectrum CBRS capabilities, taking a lead role in the formation of the CBRS Alliance, being the first to complete testing of its ESC network and having multiple customers ready to deliver CBRS services using its SAS solution. (consumerelectronicsnet.com)
  • Local areas are encouraged to add details about the incumbent worker training course such as number of incumbent workers, ASSET PINs, etc. (wisconsin.gov)
  • As new ways of achieving scale have emerged, the incumbents' asset-heavy networks are losing relevance. (bcg.com)
  • The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Training Employment Guidance Letter (TEGL) 10-16, Performance Accountability Guidance for WIOA Title I, Title II, Title III and Title IV Core Programs, Attachment 8 , provides guidance on which data elements are required for federal reporting for incumbent worker training services. (wisconsin.gov)
  • While digital disruption has upended many customer-centric businesses, financial services incumbents have more than weathered the storm. (consultancy.uk)
  • These newcomers are concentrating their services in the areas where profit pools are the deepest and offering alternatives to products for which incumbents still charge a premium. (bcg.com)
  • Chances are you don't have an application that demands VPNs because VPNs are largely a way to use IP networks to provide services that otherwise you'd get from frame relay, ATM or even leased lines. (networkworld.com)
  • Incumbent Worker Training provided to a business using WIOA funds is a business service. (wisconsin.gov)
  • The business service only needs to be reported one time per incumbent worker training course and not for each incumbent worker. (wisconsin.gov)
  • However, IDA said it would allow "a reasonable period" for the new operator to build up its network, which must provide nationwide outdoor service coverage by October 2018. (zdnet.com)
  • VPNs are attractive because they're less expensive than other network service options. (networkworld.com)
  • Major hardware and software vendors, including IBM and Microsoft, are promoting the idea of service-oriented computing, and their efforts might make users more comfortable with outsourcing not just network hardware but perhaps applications or even data centers. (networkworld.com)
  • On the business side, data from Forrester's Business Technographics® Global Networks And Telecommunications Survey, 2014 shows that business users trust systems integrators and independent solution specialists more than telcos with almost all voice and data service, because they feel that telcos don't understand their specific business requirements as well. (forrester.com)
  • A network-agnostic customer service approach requires a massive cultural change for telcos, while on the other hand, it offers large rewards in the form of lower churn and higher net present value per client. (forrester.com)
  • This means that incumbents in the financial sector have been very willing to leverage their existing capital to invest in innovation. (consultancy.uk)
  • One Spirent customer, a tier 1 in the US, had a systemic failure when its primary network went down, and it didn't know that its redundant network had already failed. (lightreading.com)
  • In the last half-century, there have been four times when a weak presidential incumbent invited a primary challenger from within his own party. (centerforpolitics.org)
  • But this letter from all the major trade associations from the incumbents, AT&T, Verizon, Qwest, and Time Warner Cable contains the first actual, honest-to-God serious red baiting I can ever recall seeing in a significant FCC filing. (wetmachine.com)
  • At the same time, Spirent Communications plc has evolved its InTouch product into a new wireless network troubleshooting tool that does double duty helping with customer experience assurance. (lightreading.com)
  • The system can be used to find points of failure and/or to proactively troubleshoot potential problems in a network, for example by enabling automated, real-time validation of configuration changes and upgrades. (lightreading.com)
  • This model of collaboration networks illustrates how the behavior of individuals in assembling small teams for short-term projects can give rise to a variety of large-scale network structures over time. (northwestern.edu)
  • If an agent does not participate in a new team for a prolonged period of time, the agent and her links are removed from the network. (northwestern.edu)
  • LINK COUNTS: plots a stacked histogram of the number of links in the collaboration network over time. (northwestern.edu)
  • OF AGENTS IN THE GIANT COMPONENT: plots the percentage of agents belonging to the largest connected component network over time. (northwestern.edu)
  • Using the plots, one can observe important features of the network, like the distribution of link types or the connectivity of the network vary over time. (northwestern.edu)
  • At that time, my plan was to integrate multiple different tools, like functional brain imaging, EEG, and transcranial magnetic stimulation, to manipulate neural networks and understand how these complex interactions between brain areas underlie the interface of attention and memory. (medscape.com)
  • Layer 3 VPNs are not virtual wires, but little virtual router networks. (networkworld.com)
  • These were executed on a private permissioned distributed-ledger technology (DLT) network on R3's Corda platform. (euromoney.com)
  • Hence the imperative for incumbents to start exploring this nascent technology. (mckinsey.com)
  • In this week's XML-Deviant, we take a look at two conversations on the XML-DEV mailing list that highlight XML's disruptive aspect -- more specifically, the disturbance XML can cause to the dominant incumbent in a technology area in which XML is being introduced. (xml.com)
  • The quantum of change is putting pressure on incumbent banks to evolve their payments technology strategy and be future ready. (gfmag.com)
  • Add an unfavorable regulatory environment - which, under the umbrella of the net neutrality debate, is about to close the door on commercial relationships regarding quality connectivity between content and network providers - and it becomes difficult to be wildly optimistic about the future of telcos. (forrester.com)
  • Zynga still gets a ton of game play on Facebook and Stocktwits continues to benefit from tweet distribution on Twitter, but they have made the necessary investments to operate their businesses in such a way that they are not entirely dependent on other networks. (avc.com)
  • I believe that the Internet is an operating system and the networks that operate on the web and mobile via the Internet should interoperate with each other, share traffic and distribution with each other, and act as peers with each other. (avc.com)
  • The first phase, scheduled for the third quarter of this year, will be available only to "interested pre-qualified" bidders that currently do not operate a nationwide mobile network in Singapore. (zdnet.com)
  • ARLINGTON, Va.-(BUSINESS WIRE)-Working to meet the growing demand for wireless access to mobile data, CBRS pioneer Federated Wireless today announced that it has completed the roll-out of the world's first in-production environmental sensing capability ( ESC ) network. (consumerelectronicsnet.com)
  • The Federated Wireless network is deployed with full redundancy, making it highly reliable and available. (consumerelectronicsnet.com)
  • Federated Wireless' customer base includes more than 25 companies spanning the telecommunications, energy, hospitality, education, retail, office space, municipal and residential verticals, with a wide range of use cases ranging from network densification and mobile offload to Private LTE and Industrial IoT. (consumerelectronicsnet.com)
  • DWD-DET allows and encourages local areas to collect additional demographic elements of Incumbent Workers to gain a more thorough understanding of the people served through the Incumbent Worker Training Program. (wisconsin.gov)
  • It's almost a way to sneak such a muni network around the incumbents by telling people not to use the network, while still making it available. (techdirt.com)
  • Team members are either inexperienced 'newcomers' - people who have not previously participated in any teams -- or are established 'incumbents' - experienced people who have previously participated on a team. (northwestern.edu)
  • Initially, we recruited talented and motivated software developers to join the company through networking. (techcoastangels.com)
  • He's a regular author of articles on networking, software development, and cloud computing, as well as emerging technologies like IoT, AI, and the metaverse. (networkworld.com)
  • The stream-based caching technique provides 35 percent faster rates on data not previously cached, and is four times faster for cached data on small networks or interactive data, and 35 times faster in larger networks, Nikolouzakis said. (eweek.com)
  • Meanwhile, Spirent's new InTouch Customer and Network Analytics (CNA) product focuses on customer experience assurance and troubleshooting by interfacing with just about any passive network probe, and analyzing the data for potential problems -- anything from a radio issue to a provisioning error, the company claims. (lightreading.com)
  • Data Domain, which provides enterprise protection storage systems for disk backup and network-based disaster recovery, is helping large companies migrate from tape to disk. (itworldcanada.com)
  • The other two incumbent school board members, Tom Goldstein and Elona Street-Stewart, both of whom have been endorsed by the teachers' federation in the past, are also running without support from the union. (tcdailyplanet.net)
  • Incumbent East Windsor Township Council members Anthony Katawick, Marc. (centraljersey.com)
  • You want to make sure that safety network. (gpb.org)
  • This procedure attempts to move the nodes around to make the structure of the network easier to see. (northwestern.edu)
  • I spoke with Zeus Kerravala, industry analyst at ZK Research, about the rapid changes in enterprise networking, as tech advances and digital transformation prompt. (eweek.com)
  • We also discuss strategies that incumbents can use to fight back, including rededicating themselves to their existing customers' needs and developing their own digital capabilities. (bcg.com)
  • Our next report will focus on what incumbents need to do to add the necessary in-house digital muscle. (bcg.com)
  • With these characteristics, blockchain can help address some of the key challenges that many incumbent insurers face in a digital age, including the need to understand and meet customer needs more fully and to cut costs by making operations more efficient. (mckinsey.com)
  • It assumed the future of the new digital network would be similarly, centrally controlled by the same state-run telephone companies. (cpj.org)
  • And customer experience does not end once the customer starts roaming on somebody else's network when traveling. (forrester.com)
  • we sat down with Kochan to learn how he was able to outperform incumbents in the transportation financing industry. (techcoastangels.com)
  • By now, regular readers of this blog should be pretty familiar with USV's investment thesis centered around investing in large networks of engaged users that have the potential to disrupt large markets. (avc.com)
  • The blockchain is continuously replicated on all or at least a group of nodes in a network. (mckinsey.com)
  • The Global Network on Evaluation continues to be an integral part of the institutionalization of evaluation in WHO. (who.int)
  • The new SNMP Management Information Base in the appliances allows them to be managed via existing network management systems such as Hewlett-Packard's OpenView or IBM Tivoli Netcool. (eweek.com)
  • Can network owners engage in Internet traffic management? (itworldcanada.com)
  • The incumbent will be responsible for technical cooperation in health sciences information, knowledge management and scientific communication in the Region extensible to other regions as part of PAHO/WHO strategies, programmatic functions and work plans, within the Office of the Assistant Director, in close cooperation with other PAHO/WHO Entities and PAHO/WHO Representatives (PWR) as well as with regional and international agencies. (bvsalud.org)
  • With merger and acquisition costs currently riding high, incumbents are presently favoured in trying to buy up competition, while building more digitally capable offerings. (consultancy.uk)
  • As the pace of change accelerates, the gap between incumbent leaders and laggards gets wider. (oliverwyman.com)
  • But a set of incumbents has emerged as market leaders, too. (mckinsey.com)
  • From their investment philosophy of 'disciplined process with an unconstrained universe', she shares one multinational financial incumbent that has used tech to completely redefine itself. (livewiremarkets.com)
  • Value chain orchestrators' success depends on their ability to dissociate parcel and express incumbents from the senders that typically pay for deliveries. (bcg.com)
  • You can plug a box into the network and it will autodiscover all of the other boxes and start to accelerate to them," Nikolouzakis said. (eweek.com)
  • Spirent Communications has created two derivatives of its Landslide mobile packet core network capacity and load assessment system, one designed specifically for testing the network core and the other optimized for the network edge. (lightreading.com)
  • The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development Division of Employment Training (DWD-DET) will evaluate taxpayer assistance provided to businesses undertaking incumbent worker training. (wisconsin.gov)
  • Emirates NBD partnered with ICICI Bank in India to pilot the first blockchain-based network for international remittances and trade finance. (gfmag.com)
  • Enterprise locations connect into the Aryaka network over existing Internet links (or using a direct L2 connections) to one or more POP. (computerworld.com)
  • With that being said, incumbents are by no means bullet-proof, and the researchers warned that they are unlikely to enjoy the benefits of disruption if they do not work with newer market players. (consultancy.uk)
  • On the other hand, a multitude of repeat collaborations (red) and incumbent-incumbent (yellow) links may indicate a lack of diversity in ideas or experiences. (northwestern.edu)
  • Some startups, such as Aryaka Networks and HyTrust, are more established and have long lists of customers wins. (computerworld.com)
  • Address of SIAS, through the network of licensed health facilities, the issuance of orders approving the designated areas for consumption of products related to tobacco, inspections they deem necessary to establishments to control and supervision in the hours of operation thereof, in order to verify the compliance with this regulation. (bvsalud.org)
  • With all of the stories about incumbents attacking muni-WiFi, it looks like the city of Alexandria, Virginia was extremely smart in setting up their own muni WiFi offering in a way that let it get built without resistance from incumbents. (techdirt.com)
  • delamothe are they networks if they are built on top of another network? (avc.com)
  • But both of them eventually built their own networks directly on the web and mobile. (avc.com)
  • I asked if it is a network if it is built on top of another network. (avc.com)
  • FB has become a platform now … so … it is actually a "network built on top of a platform. (avc.com)
  • Aryaka first built a delivery network comprised of globally distributed POPs. (computerworld.com)
  • Ads from groups in the Koch network have put Feingold on the defensive about his record on veterans' issues, and the Club for Growth is also prepared to spend heavily to help Johnson. (politico.com)
  • We can also see that the expansion of good road networks tended to benefit electric cars, implying that these were more dependent on the extent and quality of road networks", says Hana Nielsen. (lu.se)
  • Can network owners impose usage-based billing on wholesale buyers of connectivity? (itworldcanada.com)