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Tag Archives: communications
Brazilian academic gives a social media lesson
Renata Santiago is a professor at FAAP university in São Paulo, teaching social media and communications. She also teaches digital communications at SENAC and is a social media strategist at CDN Digital.
Posted in Culture, Interviews, Video
Tagged analyst, ar, b2b, b2c, blog, blogger, blogging, brasil, brazil, budget, cdn, cdn digital, ceo, cfo, CIO, comms, communications, cto, data, digital, executive, faap, facebook, followers, harvard, information, investment, it decisions, itdecs, kobayashi-hillary, linkedin, management, manager, mark hillary, mba, media, msc, networking, offshoring, outsource, outsourcing, postgraduate, power, pr, professor, public relations, recruitment, renata santiago, roi, rpo, São Paulo, senac, social, sodexo, starbucks, technology, training, trust, twitter, universidade, university
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Government could help telcos boost broadband speed
The Brazilian government could offer subsidies to telecommunications firms in order to meet the goals set out in the country’s National Broadband Plan.
Posted in Economics, News
Tagged broadband, communications, digital inclusion, dilma, dilma rousseff, federasul, government, internet, national broadband plan, paulo bernardo, politics, telco, telecom, telecommunications, web
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Interview: Supricel goes virtual for success
Group CIO of business conglomerate Supricel Willian Luis Domingues was speaking yesterday at the Gartner Data Center Summit in São Paulo. IT Decisions caught up with him on the phone immediately after his lecture to the conference audience.
Posted in Audio, Comment, Interviews
Tagged brasil, brazil, bt, CIO, cio interview, cloud, communications, decisions, Gerente Corporativo de Tecnologia e Sistemas, group cio, Grupo Supricel, IT, itdecs, ito, logistics, supricel, technology, virtualization, willian domingues, Willian Luis Domingues
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Motorola eyes 25% growth in Brazil
Motorola is aiming to boost its Brazil business by about 20-25% and plans to claim a slice of the pie that could be on the table due to the World Cup in 2014 and the Olympic Games in 2016.
Posted in Economics, News
Tagged brasscom, communications, ibm, innovation, motorola, nokia siemens, olympic games, olympics, technology, telecommunications, world cup
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US communications giant eyes growth in Brazil
Communications Test Design, the world’s largest independent communications repair and logistics provider, recently announced a joint venture with Brazilian firm Network UNO and is predicting significant growth from the partnership.
Brazil internet plans dwarfed by South Korea
Brazilian Communications minister Paulo Bernardo will travel to the World Information and Communications Summit (WICS 2011) show in Seoul, South Korea next week. As he presses the flesh, what message is he taking to Asia?