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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.
Analysis of: AT&T develops wireless broadband plans (www.telecoms.com)
The race is on between the Nation's two largest carriers on deployment of Long Term Evolution (LTE) fourth generation (4G) radio technology. The only question remains as how these two converged carriers will differentiate from each other, given that radio throughput will no longer the issue and...
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.
Analysis of: Wall Street scores VMware's Q4 results an error (www.computerworld.com)
Sometimes I wonder if Wall Street really understands technology. The financial expectation from my perspective was too high. When you have an 88% increase in revenue from one year to the next and your stock takes a major hit is troubling to me. And yes, VMware is going to lower there forecast for this...
Analysis of: Millions of iPhones Go AWOL (www.businessweek.com)
Are they really AWOL? Only to AT&T, assuming their records are accurate. Perhaps they're holding out on Apple and will "discover their mistake" down the road. Greater Market share for the entire product line, as consumers who buy one product from Apple tend to buy a second, or a third; Larger adoption...
Tal Raeside, Managing Director
Insight Strategic Services
Analysis of: Review: Nokia E90 Communicator Acts Like a Laptop, Makes Calls Like a Phone (blog.wired.com)
The latest Nokia Communicator suffers from the same identity crisis and niche appeal that have plagued previous iterations
Tal Raeside, Managing Director
Insight Strategic Services
Analysis of: Time Warner Trial Could Stifle Online Movies (news.yahoo.com)
The issue of how to bill for fixed-capacity network access is reemerging with Time Warner Cable’s announced tiered-rate usage trial in Texas.
Tal Raeside, Managing Director
Insight Strategic Services
Analysis of: Pink Slips at Yahoo -- How Long Before Jerry Yang Gets One? (blog.wired.com)
Yahoo! and its co-founder-turned-CEO are facing a tough time putting the company back on track.
Analysis of: IP Addresses Are Personal Data, E.U. Regulator Says (www.washingtonpost.com)
I disagree with the title of the article. IP addresses are not personal data. Personal data is a SSN or medical data. Something that pertains to a particular person and only that person. I liken IP addresses to phone numbers or home addresses. This is not personal information because it does not follow...

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