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September 4, 2007
Priority number 2 is a very real low cost COTS solution to baggage screening/matching...
Analysis of:
Welcome to London: Your Luggage Is Missing (online.wsj.com)
Priority number 2 is a very real low cost COTS solution to baggage screening/matching...
I sympathize with everyone who has gone through this nightmare and I have been there myself from El Paso to Las Vegas where they not only lost my luggage but lost the whole airplane... Don't grieve though, there is hope. We have a real solution that when read will become crystal clear and costs pennies...
September 3, 2007
Munitions Experts: Lockheed, Raytheon, and General Dynamics rake-it-in as they continue to stack the contracts!
Analysis of:
Singapore Seeks Weapons, Training for New F-15s (www.defenseindustrydaily.com)
Munitions Experts: Lockheed, Raytheon, and General Dynamics rake-it-in as they continue to stack the contracts!
Many of us are following the big names like Raytheon, General Dynamics, and Lockheed Martin... But sometimes their names do not have to be on the headlines of international articles to find that they are continuing to cash in on some really expensive add-on contracts. This article proves to us that...
September 3, 2007
PECOS™: THE ONLY COMMERCIAL-OFF-THE-SHELF TECHNOLOGY “CERTIFIED” FOR NUCLEAR WEAPON SECURITY
Analysis of:
Any to Any Video Integrated (www.anytoanyvideo.com)
PECOS™: THE ONLY COMMERCIAL-OFF-THE-SHELF TECHNOLOGY “CERTIFIED” FOR NUCLEAR WEAPON SECURITY
PECOS, Process Electronic Control Operating System is true parallel computing with no equal, Anywhere. With an average of 75 completed government PO's every year from Nuclear Reactors to High Security Prison Facilities to Satellite and UAV flight controls, this is a product and company that everyone...
Analysis of:
FLIR Systems Announces $20 Million Order From U.S. Navy (www.marketwire.com)
I honestly think that the article provided is pretty mundane and that anyone who has ever tried to gather information directly from corporate FLIR would expect nothing less from them. The key implications here are actually of a staggering magnitude you may not be seeing anywhere else in many of the...
Analysis of:
Foolish Forecast: AS&E Fills Its Dance Card (www.fool.com)
The Motley Fool has been keeping track of developments throughout AS&E for a very long time and when you read this article you can read between the lines to the facts that the current management has not been very forthcoming with critical, strategic, and vital information to the investment world...
Analysis of:
Novell Climbs As 3Q Loss Narrows (www.forbes.com)
1. Novell has turned the corner
2. Netware revenue is not declining as quickly as we thought.
3. Linux revenue is increasing substantially.
4. The Microsoft deal seems to given Novell ( Linux revenue ) some life.
Analysis of:
Social Networks: Execs Use Them Too (www.businessweek.com)
1. Recruiting quality executives is first wave of Social networking. 2. Software as a service offers future social network.
Analysis of:
Sales of Ink and Laptops Push HP Past Forecast (www.nytimes.com)
Over the past two years, HP has spent more than $6.3 billion for software companies in its quest to become the world’s leading software company, attempting to reduce its revenue reliance on its more “traditional” products, which include PCs, printers and supplies.
Analysis of:
SAP pushes for settlement talks with Oracle (www.computerworld.com)
SAP needs to make this case go away. Oracle wants to milk it as long as possible. The longer the case drags on and the bigger it gets, the worse the effects on SAP.
Analysis of:
NJ Teen Unlocks IPhone From AT&T Network (enews.earthlink.net)
George Hotz of Glen Rock, N.J., spent his last summer before college figuring out how to "unlock" the iPhone, freeing it from being restricted to a single carrier, AT&T Inc. The procedure, which the 17-year-old laid out on his blog, raises the possibility of a cottage industry springing up to buy...
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