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Connect-World Asia-Pacific I 2009 media pack

Theme: Convergence, communications and business innovation

Communications with customers, suppliers, service providers, financial institutions and the like are the lifeline of any business.

Today’s converged networks, converged devices and applications that take advantage of the possibilities a converged environment brings are revolutionizing the office - or lack thereof in the case of tele-workers/ telecommuters - to deliver a seamless work environment to workers wherever they may be.

The converged environment has stimulated a wide variety of innovative applications for large and small businesses alike, many of which are not just new ways of doing the same things, but are real changes in the way we do business or are new businesses in their own right. Interaction is facilitated, costs are eliminated or drastically cut, and collaboration with colleagues, clients and suppliers anywhere at any time is enhanced.

By minimizing the need to travel, applications such as video-presence are also starting to reduce business travel - and the user’s carbon footprint.

This sort of convergence is a powerful tool to simplify business processes, but its implications are far reaching and complex. Cloud computing, software as a service (SaaS) special applications, Swiss knife communications and computing devices, innovative applications and a host of storage, communications and network equipment will be needed to make this work efficiently and cost effectively.

This issue of Connect-World Asia-Pacific 2009 will examine the implications of these far-reaching converged systems and the impact they have not only upon users, but upon the complex ecosystem that will make these innovative communications systems possible - the networks, communications equipment, user devices, software and business applications.

  • Contributors
  • Distribution & breakdowns
Confirmed authors (order by name)
 
Andrew Dobbins
Regional Vice President Asia Pacific, Verizon Business
 
Brian Caskey
VP, UTStarcom Inc
 
Carsten Brinkschulte
CEO, Synchronica plc
 
Don Bulmer
VP, Global Communications, SAP AG
 
H.E. Dr Muhammad Nuh
Minister for Communication & Information Technology (MCIT), Republic of Indonesia
 
Jari Heinonen
VP APAC, F-Secure
 
Kate McKenzie
Telstra Wholesale, Group Managing Director, Telstra
 
Lucas Skoczkowski
CEO, Redknee
 
Naeem Zamindar
VP & Head of Broadband Business Division, Mobilink, Pakistan
 
PJ Beylier
CEO, SpeedCast Ltd
 
Raghav Sahgal
VP Asia Pacific, Oracle
 
Shin Bae Kim
CEO, SK Telecom
 
Stephen Gibb
CIO, Upaid
 
Victor Alston
Senior VP, Product Development, Ixia
 
Vinton G. Cerf
Vice President & Chief Internet Evangelist, Google
Distribution Total copies: 25,988
 
Job title breakdown
Public sector Private sector
Government ministers
Under ministers
Regulators
Senior civil servants
State ministers
Presidents
Chief executive officers
Directors
Finance directors
Regional directors
 
Organisational breakdown
Network Operators
Ministries of Communications and advisers
Regulatory authorities and advisers
Manufacturers
Service providers
Major corporations in the region
Global telcos
Multinational corporations
 
Geographical breakdown
Afghanistan
Armenia
Australia
Azerbaijan
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Bhutan
Brunei
Burma
Cambodia
China
Cyprus
East Timor
Fiji
Georgia
Hong Kong
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Israel
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kiribati
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Lebanon
Malaysia
Maldives
Marshall Islands
Micronesia
Mongolia
Myanmar
Nauru
Nepal
New Zealand
Niue
North Korea
Omar
Pakistan
Palau
Papua New Guinea
Philippines
Qatar
Salomon Islands
Samoa
Silicon Valley
Singapore
South Korea
Sri Lanka
Taiwan
Tajikistan
Thailand
Tonga
Turkmenistan
Tuvalu
UAE
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Vietnam
Yemen
Others

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