Big Tech Google Network Tech October 30, 2020 Google on the up as advertisers spend big in Q3 Google parent Alphabet reported a strong third quarter as its top line grew following an increase in advertiser spend, which CEO Sundar Pichai explained was consistent with the broader online environment. In a statement, Alphabet reported revenue of $46. By Kavit Majithia
October 30, 2020 Partner Interview: Red Hat Joe Fernandes, VP and General Manager – Core Cloud Platforms, highlights the vendor’s prestigious Forrester Wave commendation and the significance of open source in today’s 5G world. By Rebecca Spiller
October 30, 2020 Partner Interview: Region Authority Corporation Shuayb Greenaway, Founder & CEO, discusses what’s in store for Region Authority Corporation (RAC) and introduces its new Region Authority Learning (RAL) education courses. By Rebecca Spiller
October 30, 2020 Partner Interview: Tata Communications Ankur Jain, Head, Cloud Communications – Product Organisation, gives his take on the benefits of Communications Platform as a Service technology and how Tata is engaged in this area. By Rebecca Spiller
Apple Devices October 30, 2020 Late iPhone launch weighs on Apple profit Apple CFO Luca Maestri revealed the company’s Apple One subscription bundle will launch tomorrow (30 October), highlighting momentum in services as the company detailed fiscal Q4 2020 (covering 28 June to 26 September) results which were hampered by the… By Diana Goovaerts
5G+ Network Tech October 29, 2020 UScellular issues rural coverage challenge GSMA THRIVE NORTH AMERICA: UScellular president and CEO Laurent Therivel (pictured) urged operators to prioritise efforts to close the nation’s digital divide during 5G deployments, noting rural users are increasingly concerned about being left behind as technology marches ahead. By Diana Goovaerts
5G+ AT&T North America Operators October 29, 2020 Entertainment execs spotlight 5G impact GSMA THRIVE NORTH AMERICA: Executives from WarnerMedia and the National Basketball Association (NBA) highlighted how the entertainment and sports industries are using 5G to overcome Covid-19 (coronavirus) challenges, noting changes are likely to remain permanent features. By Diana Goovaerts