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Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Majority Of New PCs Ship Without Windows Vista, Gates (Unintentionally) Reveals (www.informationweek.com)
The “success” of Vista seems largely tied to the fact it is the default OS on new PCs, particularly for consumers.  Enterprise users have not generally adopted Vista and at this point one must question whether Vista will ever be adopted by enterprises.  Unless Microsoft provides an enterprise-friendly...
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Tech’s caucus season (bigtech.blogs.fortune.cnn.com)
New gadgets provide an opportunity for CIOs to show leadership, or not.  While executive toys may seem a trivial distraction to CIOs focused on enterprise-altering projects, they can be critical to the perception of IT within the executive ranks.  Working together with an executive to test...
Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer
Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer
Infogain Corporation
Analysis of: How Google Quietly Gained Control Of Open Source To Compete With Microsoft (www.networkworld.com)
1.  Hiring top talent and giving them flexibility to create is Key 2.  What are your competitive strengths as an IT organization?
Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer
Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer
Infogain Corporation
Analysis of: Tech’s caucus season (bigtech.blogs.fortune.cnn.com)
1.  Cool technology now often arrives at corporations from outside of IT 2.  This creates an opportunity for IT professionals to bond with senior management.
Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer
Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer
Infogain Corporation
Analysis of: 5 Unexpected Technology Predictions For SMBs in 2008 (www.bmighty.com)
1. IT professionals will be measured on business value 2. Tangibile and visible results will matter
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Sweet Debut For NetSuite (www.forbes.com)
NetSuite is in a market where gaining and keeping customers is expensive, and likely to become more so as the competition intensifies.  While NetSuite has shown good growth, and the market is big enough them to grow further, profitable growth will be a considerable challenge.
Ronald Kiima, CPA, President
Ronald Kiima, CPA, President
Kiima Incorporated
Analysis of: Securities Suits Spike in 2007 (www.cfo.com)
The subject article provides some interesting insights into the upward reversal in the number of securities class-action lawsuits filed during 2007.  Given such, I thought it might be fitting to offer my personal insights into what I continue to believe is the most common, yet rarely noticed, accounting...
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Microsoft's Games Get Serious (www.businessweek.com)
Simulations are a proven way of providing better training at lower costs.  Today’s simulations, to be effective, are prohibitively expensive for the average enterprise to adopt.  Microsoft’s ESP could potentially provide a platform for a wide array of simulation training at a price anyone...
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Why Larry loves Linux (and he’s not alone) (bigtech.blogs.fortune.cnn.com)
Open source is great when it’s bringing in revenue.  It’s “socialism” or “cancer” when it’s taking revenue away.   Those software CEO’s who today are lauding open source as such as great advance will be singing a very different tune if/when their products start hurting!
Analysis of: Just How Much Do We Want to Share On Social Networks (online.wsj.com)
Consumers, marketers and social networks will continue to rethink and evolve the notion of electronic connections. Advertising and marketing dollars will continue to move online to take advantage of electronically enabled relationships.

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