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Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: HP's 1Q Profit Rises 38 Percent (biz.yahoo.com)
HP’s good news story continues quarter after quarter.  2008 promises to be a year of increasing challenges to their good news, with Dell rebounding and the overall economic outlook gloomy.  Some day HP’s growth via market share gains and cost cutting will end.  Will that day be in 20...
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Judge Orders Oracle Vs. SAP To Mediation (www.informationweek.com)
This suit was always about corporate image, rather than specific damages.  The longer and bigger that Oracle can make the suit, the more adverse publicity SAP gets.  Mediation is therefore a big win for SAP, unless Oracle is able to dig up more dirt.
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Users fear Oracle will drop acquired products (www.computerworld.com)
Software does evolve over time.  Every user of software, whether it’s a home version of Windows or an enterprise version of SAP, must at some point decide to upgrade.  Upgrades are usually expensive and painful.  As long as Oracle provides a reasonable upgrade path users should not be...
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Internet failure hits two continents (www.cnn.com)
“You can have it fast, cheap or good:  pick any two!”  In too many cases fast and cheap has won over good.  The primary driver behind offshoring has been cost savings, not quality.  Network redundancy is an insurance policy which many executives have chosen not to buy.  Sadly,...
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: What Can Brown Do for Motorola? (www.businessweek.com)
Motorola is struggling in the handset business, while at the same time Nokia is going from strength to strength.  Motorola’s new CEO, Greg Brown, has very limited time to rescue the handset business.  Motorola needs to be able to make a profit on low-cost cell phones.  Barring that, they...
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: A Warm Welcome for Android (www.businessweek.com)
Google’s Android mobile platform has the potential of revolutionizing the mobile computer market.  It could become a standard platform for tens of millions of devices.  A lot of work remains, however, to translate potential into reality.
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Microsoft Takes Virtual Step Forward (biz.yahoo.com)
Microsoft may never be able to catch up with VMWare’s lead in technology, but if they can produce the “Office” of virtualization they may not have to win the technology war to win the business war.  Providing an all-encompassing suite of virtualization tools at low prices will make a compelling...
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Full Oracle Fusion due 2009, beta 2008 (www.regdeveloper.co.uk)
Requiring existing customers to completely re-write all existing Oracle applications customizations is a massive barrier to adoption. “Exponential” database growth and reduced performance will be just the icing on the cake, not to mention the inevitable bugs in a totally new software release. ...
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Majority Of New PCs Ship Without Windows Vista, Gates (Unintentionally) Reveals (www.informationweek.com)
The “success” of Vista seems largely tied to the fact it is the default OS on new PCs, particularly for consumers.  Enterprise users have not generally adopted Vista and at this point one must question whether Vista will ever be adopted by enterprises.  Unless Microsoft provides an enterprise-friendly...
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Tech’s caucus season (bigtech.blogs.fortune.cnn.com)
New gadgets provide an opportunity for CIOs to show leadership, or not.  While executive toys may seem a trivial distraction to CIOs focused on enterprise-altering projects, they can be critical to the perception of IT within the executive ranks.  Working together with an executive to test...

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