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June 13, 2008Making Applications Easier to Use Will Increase Their Usage
Analysis of: Enterprise 2.0: Oracle Plans New Business Apps, With A Social Twist | www.informationweek.com
Author: Michael Schiff, Founder and Principal Analyst, MAS Strategies
Making applications easier to use will help increase the breadth and depth of their deployment within an organization. Applications that allow user collaboration are also likely to see increased usage, especially in organizations that encourage interdepartmental cooperation rather than departmental...
June 12, 2008
Oracle Shows First “Real” Fusion Apps
Analysis of: Enterprise 2.0: Oracle Plans New Business Apps, With A Social Twist | www.informationweek.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
Oracle Shows First “Real” Fusion Apps
Analysis of: Enterprise 2.0: Oracle Plans New Business Apps, With A Social Twist | www.informationweek.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
Oracle is getting close to delivering on their promises about Fusion. If the final suite of products can match the early previews, they have achieved a “game-changer” in enterprise applications.
June 9, 2008Virtual competition
Analysis of: Wall Street scores VMware's Q4 results an error | www.computerworld.com
Author: Shawn Burgess, Vice President & Chief Information Officer, Abrazo Health System
Other OEMs are developing business strategy on VMWare's innovations? As a consequence the expanding competition landscape is threat to VMWare's market share?
June 9, 2008The Kindle is a key to the next user interface
Analysis of: Thin, flexible, low-power digital paper is just around the corner. Will your next book or newspaper be 'e'? | www.computerworld.com
Author: Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer, Infogain Corporation
1. Paper and Pen are a natural for people when it comes to ideas and creativity 2. Simplicity is important when it comes to design
June 5, 2008
Riverbed vs. Cisco, Sometimes Goliath Wins!
Analysis of: Riverbed Shares Are Overvalued Says Goldman, S&P | blogs.barrons.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
Riverbed vs. Cisco, Sometimes Goliath Wins!
Analysis of: Riverbed Shares Are Overvalued Says Goldman, S&P | blogs.barrons.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
Riverbed jumped into the WAN optimization market with innovative technology and an effective business plan. Their success has justified the market, but they face an uphill battle against the big network vendors. Ongoing innovation gives them some hope, but their long-term viability is at...
May 30, 2008
Windows 7 Eliminates Need for Vista!
Analysis of: Windows 7 to use touch-screen interface; new OS due in late '09, Ballmer says | www.computerworld.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
Windows 7 Eliminates Need for Vista!
Analysis of: Windows 7 to use touch-screen interface; new OS due in late '09, Ballmer says | www.computerworld.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
The release schedule for Windows 7 effectively means most enterprises will go directly from XP to 7. Windows 7 appears to be Vista done right, with problems addressed and some nice functionality added. If delivered as promised it should maintain Windows’ position in the market.
May 27, 2008Can RIM's "iPhone killer" capture the hearts of their users or is it just matching features?
Analysis of: RIM to launch ‘dual mode’ handset | www.ft.com
Author: Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer, Infogain Corporation
1. The success of the iPhone is not its touch screen alone but rather the interface 2. Will the interface of a touch screen work with a blackberry?
May 16, 2008Craigslist and eBay need to focus on the market, not the courts
Analysis of: Craigslist sues eBay, alleges corporate spy plan | uk.reuters.com
Author: Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer, Infogain Corporation
1. Lawsuits are a reflection that the market competition is very intense. 2. Craigslist needs to focus on product solutions
May 14, 2008
Can Sun Microsystems be Profitable?
Analysis of: Sun Still Clings to Java Dominance Pitch | seekingalpha.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
Can Sun Microsystems be Profitable?
Analysis of: Sun Still Clings to Java Dominance Pitch | seekingalpha.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
Sun has tied its future to open source, but seems clueless on how to monetize open source. Worse yet, they don’t seem to care! Meanwhile their core revenue stream continues to dwindle. Future prospects don’t look good.
May 13, 2008Desktop virtualization as no-brainer, nearly there
Analysis of: Desktop Virtualization Drives Security, Not Just Dollar Savings | www.informationweek.com
Author: Howard Bruck, Chief Information Officer, Hudson Valley Bank
Desktop virtualization has always been an enticing proposition, but it was never able to overcome the practical limitations, and more importantly never gained acceptance from the user base. However, the proliferation and acceptance of browser based applications, proliferation of...
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