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Katrin Zimmermann, TLGG, Author at VentureBeat

Katrin Zimmermann is Managing Director of TLGG, which combines the excellence of a strategic consulting firm with the creativity of a digital agency. This is a complete list of VentureBeat articles written by Katrin Zimmermann, TLGG, in reverse chronological order.

Robust angular synchronization via directed graph neural networks - Amazon Science

The angular synchronization problem aims to accurately estimate (up to a constant additive phase) a set of unknown angles θ1, . . . , θn P r0, 2πq from m noisy measurements of their offsets θi´θj mod 2π. Applications include, for example, sensor network localization, phase retrieval, and…

Google topping tech M&A market in 2010 | Network World

Google is well on its way to acquiring more venture-backed start-ups than any other company in 2010, after years of watching rivals like Cisco, IBM, and Microsoft dominate the M&A market.

Don’t Let Your CRM System Feed the Lawsuit Beast | Network World

Part of my consulting work is as an expert witness, working with lawyers as a forensic CRM analyst. These cases usually involve mergers, reseller agreements, and breaches of contract. But they may also involve wrongful termination, customer privacy issues, trademarks, and compliance issues. For an analyst who knows what they are doing, your CRM system holds a wealth of discoverable clues that can be turning points for lawsuits.

Accenture, Cisco and Sun still face kickbacks charges | Network World

After recent settlements by Hewlett-Packard and EMC in a long-standing government contracting fraud case, three major IT and consulting companies are still embroiled in lawsuits brought by two former insiders.

Verizon gets into cloud consulting | Network World

Verizon Business today launched the Verizon Cloud Computing Program to help IT departments transition their applications to a cloud environment.

County alleges SAP, Deloitte engaged in racketeering | Network World

The government of Marin County, California, is suing two SAP subsidiaries and Deloitte Consulting, alleging they "engaged in a pattern of racketeering activity designed to defraud the County of more than $20 million."

CIOs fear mass IT exodus following economic recovery | Network World

Robert Half Technology and Deloitte Consulting report that IT leaders are worried high-tech workers will seek employment elsewhere, leaving their companies at a disadvantage in terms of business-technology initiatives.

SAP wants racketeering claims thrown out | Network World

SAP wants a judge to toss out allegations by the government of Marin County, California, that it engaged, along with Deloitte Consulting, in a racketeering scheme meant to bilk the county out of more than US$20 million in connection with a troubled ERP (enterprise resource planning) project.

P2P Payments: One Man’s Experience | Network World

Lately, I've been getting a flood of press calls and inquiries about P2P payments. I wrote about the general topic in a link available to our clients, but something nagged at me: I hadn't actually done a P2P payment myself. As luck would have it, on Thursday, April 8 I went out to lunch with some colleagues, and saw my chance. I paid the entire bill with my Amex card, and told my lunch companions I would send them a bill via PayPal. What follows is a chronology of my experience actually trying to do what m

Deloitte wants software lawsuit kept away from jury | Network World

Deloitte Consulting is fighting an attempt by Marin County, California, to bring allegations over a failed ERP (enterprise resource planning) software project before a jury, calling it a tactical ploy to gain publicity and avoid a skeptical judge.

How can enterprise WLANs manage the bandwidth crush from mobile devices and multimedia apps? | Network World

Some existing wireless LANs, based on 802.11abg gear, already "are buckling under video applications," says Andrew Borg, senior research analyst for wireless and mobility at Aberdeen Group, a technology research and consulting firm based in Boston. And the surge in sophisticated mobile devices is making it worse.

Accenture pays $63.7 million to resolve gov’t kickbacks case | Network World

Technology services and consulting company Accenture has agreed to pay US$63.7 million to resolve whistleblower allegations that it participated in a large-scale kickbacks scheme involving U.S. government contracts, the U.S. Department of Justice announced.

Security Manager’s Journal: M&A prep goes according to plan | Network World

I've been through several mergers and acquisitions, so with my company preparing to acquire a small business, I pretty much know what I have to do. That means I don't have any crises to report this time, but I hope the lack of difficulties will reassure the security managers who read this column that things don't always have to be difficult.

Dawn M. Taylor | Network World

Dawn M. Taylor is a research scientist at the Cleveland Functional Electrical Stimulation Center, a consortium of partners Case Western Reserve University, the Cleveland VA Medical Center and MetroHealth Medical Center. She is a co-author of Brain-Computer Interfaces: An International Assessment of Research and Development Trends (Springer, 2008), which discusses how years of research are beginning to produce practical tools for the disabled.

Tech industry’s biggest M&A deals of 2009 | Network World

The 10 biggest network deals from 2009 is topped by Oracle/Sun.

Startups trying to change the SAP consulting game | Network World

A pair of startups, including one led by a former top SAP executive, are betting that SAP customers want more flexible ways to purchase consulting services and find answers to problems.

Cisco undervalues Tandberg, investment firms say | Network World

Two investment consulting companies laid out objections to Cisco's US$3 billion offer for Norwegian videoconferencing vendor Tandberg on Friday, saying in an open letter to Cisco and a press interview that the bid undervalues Tandberg.

The Grill: Jeannette M. Wing on the hot seat | Network World

Jeannette M. Wing is a pioneer in a new discipline called "computational thinking," a term she coined. Computational thinking applies the problem-solving methods of computer science to other disciplines. She's also an authority on "formal methods," mathematically-based techniques for specifying and verifying the correctness of computer hardware and software.

PC repair centre to start operations in Singapore | Network World

The personal computer division of JapaneseFujitsuPremiumCareCentre electronics giant Fujitsu will be opening a new 1,400 sq ft (130 sq m) repair centre in Singapore's Funan DigitaLife Mall this Thursday. The facility will be almost 70 per cent larger than Fujitsu's former repair centre, which was also located in the same mall.

Mobile wallet systems could hurt brick-and-mortar banks, survey suggests | Network World

U.S. financial institutions face a serious competitive threat from the rise of mobile wallet payments apps, according to a consumer study released Monday by Carlisle and Gallagher, a consulting firm that specializes in financial services.

Cloud computing, security to drive US gov’t IT spending | Network World

U.S. government IT spending is projected to grow to US$90 billion in 2014, up from $76 billion in 2009, with cloud computing and cybersecurity being high-growth areas, according to Input, an analysis and consulting firm focused on government contracting.

WLAN stress test details | Network World

Wireless consulting firm Novarum recently completed a large-scale wireless LAN stress test using three vendors’ equipment. Here are some of the details of Novarum’s test environment.

Telecommuting poses security, privacy risks | Network World

Telecommuting poses security and privacy risks, according to a study based on a survey of 73 corporate and government organizations conducted by consulting firm Ernst & Young with the Washington, D.C.-based advocacy group, Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT).

Rx for iPads: More healthcare IT support needed | Network World

Plenty of doctors are using Apple iPads, but not many of the tablet computers are outfitted with enterprise network and data access, according to a new survey from Spyglass Consulting Group.

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