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April 22, 2008Even in an economic downturn, technology gets obsoleted
Analysis of: Gadgets We Need - Necessities We Can Do Without | www.forbes.com
Author: Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer, Infogain Corporation
1. The Darwinism of technology continues in economic hard times. 2. Today's hot gadget is tomorrow's paperweight and CIO's should look to prune un-needed equipment.
April 21, 2008
Nokia Versus Apple’s iPhone
Analysis of: Nokia Shares Slammed in Wake of Miss | www.smartmoney.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
Nokia Versus Apple’s iPhone
Analysis of: Nokia Shares Slammed in Wake of Miss | www.smartmoney.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
In terms of volume the iPhone is indeed a “niche product” for Nokia. However, the impact the iPhone is having on the handset market is much greater than its market share might indicate. Nokia needs to address their steadily dropping US market share, although the iPhone is only one small...
April 16, 2008Voodoo Up Economic
Analysis of: Congress Told Home Buyer Tax Credit Would Help Rally Economy | www.lawnandlandscape.com
Author: Scott Holcomb, Chief Executive Officer, HOLCOMB ENTERPRISES
No one noticed the stimulus for hell and now we get a new one.
April 16, 2008
Google + Salesforce – Should Microsoft Worry?
Analysis of: Google, Salesforce.com Integrate Apps | www.redherring.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
Google + Salesforce – Should Microsoft Worry?
Analysis of: Google, Salesforce.com Integrate Apps | www.redherring.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
The integration of Google Apps into Salesforce.com’s products can only help both companies, so it is certainly not going to help Microsoft. On the other hand, this level of integration has been available for quite a while between Microsoft’s Outlook and ERP solutions, so it’s not likely to have...
April 14, 2008There are Fewer Bank Tech Companies but More Solutions in the Marketplace
Analysis of: The FutureNow List | www.americanbanker.com
Author: Art Gillis, President, Computer Based Solutions, Inc.
In 2001 there were 165 companies selling 223 solutions to banks, thrifts and credit unions.Today there are 71 companies selling 306 solutions. That’s 57% fewer companies; 37% more solutions.During the past seven years there were a total of 162 mergers and acquisitions in the account processing sector...
April 14, 2008Hot WAFS Market
Analysis of: Riverbed goes with the flow | www.techworld.com
Author: Stanislav Milanovic, Principal Network Architect, IBM Deutschland Gmbh
Wide Area File Services (WAFS) products have now been shipping for about two years.The main benefit to be derived from WAFS is the ability to improve data delivery to workers at remote sites, while saving money compared to alternative configurations and solutions.
April 11, 2008There are lucrative sweet spots.
Analysis of: Cisco Signals Trouble Ahead | money.cnn.com
Author: Michael Horsch Fizz, Senior Advisor, FCI Inc.
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. ...
April 8, 2008
New Windows in 2009?
Analysis of: Will Microsoft deliver Windows 7 next year? | www.infoworld.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
New Windows in 2009?
Analysis of: Will Microsoft deliver Windows 7 next year? | www.infoworld.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
The best course for Microsoft is to release the next OS
ahead of schedule and write Vista off as an interim step. If Microsoft can get a solid Windows 7
released in the middle of 2009 they will retain their hold on the desktop
market. If not, they risk losing a large
percentage of...
April 2, 2008Economic slowdown for network vendors
Analysis of: Cisco Signals Trouble Ahead | money.cnn.com
Author: Cliff McElroy, President, Datec, Inc.
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. ...
April 2, 2008
A Tech Slowdown is Not a Tech Collapse!
Analysis of: Cisco Signals Trouble Ahead | money.cnn.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
A Tech Slowdown is Not a Tech Collapse!
Analysis of: Cisco Signals Trouble Ahead | money.cnn.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
With the overall state of the economy a general slowdown in technology companies is inevitable. That does not equate to a collapse akin to 2001 or the current Financial Services sector. Unless something changes only the weak companies will be hurt severely.
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