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Thomas Coughlin, President
Thomas Coughlin, President
Coughlin Associates
Analysis of: Western Digital working on 20,000 RPM Raptor (www.bit-tech.net)
* There are rumors that Western Digital is working on a 20,000 RPM Raptor drive  * Other HDD companies such as Seagate, Fujitsu and others are also working on improving rotational as well as track change drive latencies  * SSDs are starting to compete against HDDs for performance oriented...
Edward Crowley, Senior Consultant
Analysis of: RICOH to Acquire IKON Office Solutions, Inc. (www.marketwatch.com)
The bottom line:  Ricoh now has one of the broadest distribution channels in the market, they have the broadest product line in the market, and they now have one of the strongest service delivery teams in the business.   The competitive impact:  Canon is the biggest looser. ...
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Computer Hardware: Recession-Proof? (www.businessweek.com)
Both the server and PC markets seem to have held up very well during the past months, and barring a catastrophic collapse of the economy, likely will continue to do well.  Credit must go to the innovations in both technology and business processes achieved primarily by HP, Dell and Intel.
Joe Weingarten, Executive Director
Joe Weingarten, Executive Director
Macintosh Reseller Association
Analysis of: New iPods Coming Very Soon (kevinrose.com)
Apple's revamp of it's product lines along with marketing changes in the iPhone can result in a massive holiday season for them.
Peter Curnow-Ford, Chairman
Analysis of: Ofcom knocks back spectrum auction (www.theregister.co.uk)
The real issue here is one of knowing what the regulatory position is going to be 3 to 4 years out. Will the mobile operators be allowed to re-farm their 2G spectrum, will they be able to use the technology of their choosing and then work the investment plans to make it happen? Is the regulator doing...
Peter Curnow-Ford, Chairman
August 21, 2008
WiMAX is not Cellular
Analysis of: BT Suffers as Ofcom Delays 2.6GHz Auctions (www.lightreading.com)
BT has a backhaul network second to none, the mobile operators do not. It is currently spending close to £8bn on its 21CN all IP network, with this it has all the capacity needed for a data centric LTE deployment. Second LTE could serve both voice and data without cannibalising existing revenue...
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Xen Community proposing the latest feature set for 3.3 (weblog.infoworld.com)
The next evolution of Xen software puts further pressure on VMWare’s market share and margins.  This is a clear indication that VMWare’s business model will require a major overhaul sometime in the next year or two.  Microsoft will be less impacted since they have less today. 
Thomas Coughlin, President
Thomas Coughlin, President
Coughlin Associates
Analysis of: Nintendo looking into holographic storage solutions (gonintendo.com)
* Nintendo and InPhase are apparently doing some joint work on holographic storage  * InPhase has been pursuing a holographic storage system (primarily for write once archive applications) for several years  * Any holographic storage product likely will not be in a Nintendo game system for...
Thomas Coughlin, President
Thomas Coughlin, President
Coughlin Associates
Analysis of: SanDisk unveils metric for solid-state drives (www.eetimes.com)
* SanDisk recently revealed a proposal for creating a single metric representing the expected lifetime of a solid state drive  * The SanDisk metric is called “Longterm Data Endurance” or LDE  * The SanDisk proposal comes at a time that several organizations such as IDEMA and JEDEC are discussing...
Jason Ma, Board Advisor, Senior Counselor and former CEO
Jason Ma, Board Advisor, Senior Counselor and former CEO
IvyMax, Inc.
Analysis of: California at the Front of Education Trends (www.usnews.com)
1) The Calfornia public K-12 education system has been suffering from budget cuts for decades, is not at the forefront, and is these days among the bottom 10% of the states in terms of standards and results. 2) It used to produce higher-quality student results two decades ago but since...

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