Welcome to Fusion

In this month's issue of Fusion, Kathy Cooper, THUS' Product Manager, Data, gives an insight on the company's City Ethernet service which offers more bandwidth for a lower cost per Mbps than traditional networking services such as Leased Lines. Organisations are coming under increasing pressure to cut their CO2 emissions; Dan Cole explains how communication technologies are being used to help companies improve their environment record. Finally, Mike Thompson from the Butler Group tells us why he believes that controls for the web are essential if it is to survive.

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In this issue

  • Environmental Challenge

    Business travel is a big issue today in relation to the impact it has on the environment. With all the technologies that are available, organisations are being asked whether their staff need to travel as much. Dan Cole, THUS’ Head of Product discusses ...

     
  • THUS Slashes Demon Business Broadband Pricing

    New Demon Business Broadband pricing offers up to 30% savings to both new and existing customers. "We wanted to reward our loyal customers by making the new terms available to them," explains Matt Cantwell, THUS' Head of Internet Access Portfolio ...

     
  • City Ethernet Overview

    Kathy Cooper, THUS’ Product Manager, Data, explains how City Ethernet, a next-generation wide area networking service, can provide a flexible alternative to traditional Leased Lines, ATM or Frame Relay solutions ...

     
  • Internet, Search and Web Futures

    Mike Thompson, Business Process Management (BPM) Practice Director at The Butler Group discusses the future of the World Wide Web. He believes that 'unless control is introduced then the web (not the Internet) will die an unnatural death' ...