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Scott Holcomb, Chief Executive Officer
Scott Holcomb, Chief Executive Officer
HOLCOMB ENTERPRISES
April 16, 2008
Voodoo Up Economic
Analysis of: Congress Told Home Buyer Tax Credit Would Help Rally Economy (www.lawnandlandscape.com)
No one noticed the stimulus for hell and now we get a new one.
Analysis of: Windows Vista SP1 Complaint Draw Free Support From Microsoft (www.informationweek.com)
Vista SP1 is for people and organizations that are non-believers in Microsoft Security promises. Vista have good good technology and security before SP! and SP1 makes it even better. Microsoft is better than Open-Source anytime.
Analysis of: Hitachi Data Systems and Ciena Sign Global Partnership Agreement (biz.yahoo.com)
In depth partnership between Ciena and Hitachi Data Systems will suggest both companies are targeting the ISP / Telecommunication market and are expecting further changes in regulations how (long) critical data in the www has to be stored tomorrow.
Michael Horsch Fizz, Senior Advisor
Michael Horsch Fizz, Senior Advisor
FCI Inc.
Analysis of: Cisco Signals Trouble Ahead (money.cnn.com)
1) Due diligence is expected and the news of tightening belts was predicted. 2) In the last quarter we have found all verticals are experiencing some level of conservative spending. 3) However, we have also seen increased spending with some vendors and/or specific vendor products and solutions. ...
Tal Raeside, Managing Director
Insight Strategic Services
Analysis of: Sprint’s New Customer Retention Employee Incentive Plan (www.wirelessweek.com)
Sprint has never hit full stride since its Nextel acquisition in 2005, and its new CEO is making several changes in an attempt to put the company back on track.  The first few steps are on target but the company has a risky bet in WiMax and little margin for error with its operations.
Cliff McElroy, President
Cliff McElroy, President
Datec, Inc.
Analysis of: Cisco Signals Trouble Ahead (money.cnn.com)
I will agree, that a collapse is overkill. But I see a softening of transactions and more projects help up at CFO level and because companies can't hire, and retain talent efficiently. This talent is the hold up of implementing new technologies, none the least is datacenter challenges around power. ...
Bill Yassinger, Networking and Security Solutions Manager
Incentra Solutions, Inc.
Analysis of: Riverbed Shares Jump on Upbeat Note (biz.yahoo.com)
WAN optimization may not be considered a luxury when customers have no choice but to add it to their infrastructure when bandwidth options are limited and response times have eroded.  Adding more bandwidth or server power does not solve all latency and performance issues, and optimization...
Analysis of: Femtocells Brace for Big 2008 (www.unstrung.com)
One of the primary reason for success of any wireless technology (especially GSM/3G) has been plug-and-play approach of various network elements and economic of scale. For femtocells to join that success path, they are required to have standard interfaces to connect back to the core network. Standardization...
March 13, 2008
Hard Pill to Swallow!
Analysis of: Will Deutsche Telekom buy Sprint Nextel? (www.telecomseurope.net)
Integration of Sprint's CDMA and Nextel iDEN networks with T-Mobile GSM and 3G networks may prove to be too costly and the perceived "efficiencies" will not be achieved. Sprint had difficulties integrating Nextel's network and I cannot imagine T-Mobile will have an easier time integrating two widely different...
Analysis of: Clearwire Q4 Drops, WiMax News Doesn't (www.unstrung.com)
It is a very likely scenario that Sprint will spin off their WiMAX network, XoHM, and merge it with a network like Clearwire than keeping it around and bleed. If and when that happens, the only cost effective scenario left in line with the other CDMA operators will be LTE.

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