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Storage Trade Group Gets Green Makeover (www.pcworld.com)
Figures related to Storage Area Network array market are presented. This report is relevant for business analysts and technology professionals.
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Microsoft says to extend XP sales for five months (news.yahoo.com)
Microsoft wants to force users to use Vista. Turning over IT systems to Vista is not necessarily what end user consumers want. Microsoft, although duly invested in selling updates for profit can not force IT departments to max out their software budgets on a new operating system when the old one works...
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Novell's Linux business climbs since its deal with Microsoft (www.computerworld.com)
Red Hat’s Linux business continues to grow and thrive. Novell’s SuSE Linux business is also growing well, albeit from a much smaller base. This shows the Linux business model is successful, despite moves from Microsoft and Oracle.
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Steve Jobs Offers Rare Apology, Credit for iPhone (online.wsj.com)
Mr. Steve Jobs apologized publicly and said Apple will offer a $100 credit at Apple stores to all iPhone users who paid the original price. This was occurred because Apple announced that is was cutting $200 off the price of its $599 iPhone. Mr. Jobs insisted the price cut was necessary to broaden...
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SAP's Down-Market Gamble (www.businessweek.com)
Now we all know that SAP A1S is to be named SAP Business ByDesign, or dare I say SAP BBD. SAP is facing the classic innovator’s dilemma in trying to introduce a new product and business without disrupting or cannibalizing its existing customers and current business models. This is...
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SOA Market Forecasted at $15.4B by 2013 (www.gridtoday.com)
SOA can be very useful if done correctly. SOA will be subjective. Vendor by Vendor SOA must be tied to policy.
Analysis of:
Intel's Call (www.forbes.com)
1. Can Intel re-create the Centrino for cell phones? 2. Will the US cell phone carriers be willing?
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Motorola Back On Track (www.forbes.com)
Razr2 is a nice update to the aging Razr, but Motorola needs a lot more than that for salvation. Nokia and Samsung are moving ahead of Motorola, and this will be only a brief respite unless Motorola changes their business model.
September 24, 2007
Apple's iPhone quick price drop was a bad decision and their refund methodology compounded the error.
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Apple Legend Woz Blasts iPhone Price Drop And Refund Policy (www.crn.com)
Apple's iPhone quick price drop was a bad decision and their refund methodology compounded the error.
iPhones were too expensive: Apple did not get the pricing correct at the beginning. Apple made a bad decision limiting the service to one carrier - A T and T. Apple is making poor marketing decisions which may not only cost the company sales in the short term but may have a negative impact on the...
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Getting Inside Google's gPhone (www.businessweek.com)
The evidence continues to mount that Google is serious about attacking the wireless market. The gPhone won’t be a “me-too” product, but Google’s attempt to change the wireless business model. The real losers are likely to be the carriers.
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