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Microsoft Virtualization Products Due In Thirty Days (www.informationweek.com)
If you have ever worked with Microsoft’s Virtualization you will then know there is a reason it is free. It does not work very well. VMWare is so far in front of them that it’s not even funny. As long as MS keeps their virtualization technology dependent on their OS I will be skeptical from the get...
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The U.S. Closes the Mobile Innovation Gap (www.businessweek.com)
The US was not initially a leader in mobile, but the Internet is the great equalizer that will propel the US to the top of mobile innovation.
Analysis of:
Smart-Phone Sales Growth Slows As Consumer Demand Declines (online.wsj.com)
There is still plenty of growth left in the smartphone market but device manufacturers and operators must continue to innovate to entice customers to keep upgrading.
Analysis of:
Red Hat buys virtualization company for $107M (triangle.bizjournals.com)
Talk about "hair on fire."
Analysis of:
3G auction to also include CDMA: Raja (www.utvi.com)
Given the tough climate and price challenges associated with building mobile networks in India, the most likely winners will be ZTE and Huawei if CDMA is selected by Reliance and Tata for 3G radio technology. Nortel and Alcatel-Lucent have to bleed in order to get this business.
Analysis of:
Bell, Telus in 3G Pact (www.financialpost.com)
With spectrum auctions concluded and multiple new entrants coming into the Canadian mobile wireless market, it seems that Bell Canada and Telus had to react in order to remain competitive in their market. More bad news for the CDMA technology as a whole and Nortel (a Canadian darling) specifically since...
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Online office apps get real: Google Docs vs. ThinkFree vs. Zoho (www.computerworld.com)
Certainly the potential is there. However there are some real limits as to just how successful this venture will be. It really harkins back to the mainframe and minicomputer days. The PC afforded individuals and companies the freedom to break free of IT control and this movement seems to bring us back...
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Sprint eyes sale of Nextel's iDen network (news.yahoo.com)
Sprint's acquisition of Nextel was to get a strong foothold int he small to medium size businesses, the stronghold of Nextel customer base. One of the main services was push-to-talk (PTT) or Walkie Talkie service Verizon and AT&T have both since launched their PTT service and going after the...
Analysis of:
Verizon gets NYC approval to rollout FiOS (www.onetrak.com)
Femtocell deployment of Verizon will most likely be targeted towards customers that have poor coverage than an integrated product with their FiOS home gateways. Only when LTE becomes a reality and cost effective will there be an opportunity to provide localized coverage.
Analysis of:
Time to Ditch That CRT (www.businessweek.com)
CRT monitors are passe. They take up way too much valuable desktop space. They have not been made in quantity for a few years and old monitors lose the crispness on the screen making it harder to read. Besides, studies have shown that eyestrain from trying to view these monitors can...
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