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Tal Raeside, Managing Director
Insight Strategic Services
Analysis of: Locking in Viewers to Watch the Commercials (www.nytimes.com)
Advertisers and broadcasters must continually adapt to time-shifting, place-shifting and alternative content distribution technologies and offerings such as the DVR.
Mark Fendley, Continuous Improvement Manager
BMW Manufacturing Co., LLC
Analysis of: FLIR Q4 Profit Up, sees FY08 Results Above Market View (www.reuters.com)
Infrared technology, as developed by FLIR, is a technology that is suited for demands of future military, commercial, and thermography needs. So the expectations of future growth are indeed realistic. The technology supports security, safety, and efficiency, all of which are growing demands for the...
Tal Raeside, Managing Director
Insight Strategic Services
February 21, 2008
RIM - Beware of Pre-Paid
Analysis of: Alcatel-Lucent Plans Prepaid Option for BlackBerry (www.redorbit.com)
Looking to expand into foreign market, RIM and Alcatel-Lucent have come up with a pre-paid Blackberry solution.  Pricing is key to this initiative, which if not priced correctly, will backfire.
Tal Raeside, Managing Director
Insight Strategic Services
Analysis of: Verizon Wireless Introduces New Unlimited Plans That Are as Worry Free as the Guarantee (biz.yahoo.com)
Flat rate pricing of mobile services can work for the industry as long as a price war does not begin.
Tal Raeside, Managing Director
Insight Strategic Services
Analysis of: Unlocking an iPhone for real (www.news.com)
Unlocked iPhones, which can represent $200-$300+ dollars per device in lost revenue over the course of two years, are not all negative for Apple.
Mark Fendley, Continuous Improvement Manager
BMW Manufacturing Co., LLC
Analysis of: World News: Convergence or Confusion in the Navigation Device Market (www.telematicsupdate.com)
What is actually happening in the telematics, computing, and telecommunication seems to points towards a convergence of applications in single devices. The future relationship of the portable device industry whether PND, cellular phone, and PDA will also be impacted by and will impact...
February 6, 2008
Fugly?? Is that it?
Analysis of: Review: Nokia E90 Communicator Acts Like a Laptop, Makes Calls Like a Phone (blog.wired.com)
Nokia communicators reviewed in the US is important, we've missed the point for a while here, so coverage is cool. Seeding the enterprise driven smartphone market with a real device that bridges submini notebooks and high end phones is an important door opener/wedge to get business ready to support...
February 6, 2008
Industry Change Underway
Analysis of: Who Dares Call Garmin's Nuviphone an iPhone-Killer? (blog.wired.com)
-Telecom competition is coming from all directions (GPS hardware manufactures; Internet companies; and desktop software companies). -Hardware packaging with multiple disparate functionality is really hard, but getting easier with multifuncitonal chipsets. -Aggressively adding location with how we live,...
Scott Holcomb, Chief Executive Officer
Scott Holcomb, Chief Executive Officer
HOLCOMB ENTERPRISES
February 5, 2008
Got it dead wrong
Analysis of: Spyware forum: Computer users often to blame for problems (www.computerworld.com)
Virus is not spyware; To much money to prevent malware.
Scott Holcomb, Chief Executive Officer
Scott Holcomb, Chief Executive Officer
HOLCOMB ENTERPRISES
Analysis of: Wall Street scores VMware's Q4 results an error (www.computerworld.com)
Virtualization is here; Squeamish brokers only control short term markets; VMware has strong and stable product offerings.

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