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VMware Retorts to Microsoft Hyper-V Advent (www.eweek.com)
Microsoft has long been considered the most credible threat to VMWare’s continued reign in the virtualization space. Microsoft has been very late to this game and has a challenge of overcoming VMWare’s lead, while VMWare should rightly fear Microsoft’s size and power. With the beta release of their...
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Cisco Views Video as Future Internet Killer App (www.eweek.com)
Video, in one form or another, seems to be the primary driver of the next wave of Internet growth. Facebook, MySpace and others are driving this in the consumer space, and high-quality video conferencing seems poised to do the same to the enterprise space.
December 12, 2007
Customer performance analysis is the unifying factor in transforming payments services at big banks.
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GoldenGate Updates Real-Time Data Integration Platform (www.intelligententerprise.com)
Customer performance analysis is the unifying factor in transforming payments services at big banks.
Real-time data, when used in concert with customer performance analysis, can help banks accelerate migrating customers that use paper checks to electronic payment methods. Real-time data will strengthen banks ability to provide international payment offerings as part of a complete...
Analysis of:
Looming Online Security Threats in 2008 (www.businessweek.com)
1. It is difficult for law to keep up with quick changing business and technology. 2. People take advantage of the lag is consumer protection.
Analysis of:
Web 2.0 Companies Still Hot (www.forbes.com)
1. Web 2.0 companies will drive innovation ideas inside IT 2. Web 2.0 companies are still growing and experimenting 3. The transformation of business because of the web is just beginning
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Llenders Agree to Freeze Rates on Some Loans (www.nytimes.com)
The rate-freeze approved and being implemented by the government is not nearly the answer to the problems facing the Mortgage Industry, or the Financial District as a whole. The problem is systemic, and the solution is only one of a bitter pill to swallow.
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Apple iPhone Winning Corporate Fans Despite Flaws (www.eweek.com)
1. I actually find the gains on the iphone are worth the current challneges 2. Is this a serious challenge to Blackberry and Window Mobile?
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Nokia to Offer Unlimited Universal Music (www.redherring.com)
Nokia’s move represents a paradigm shift in the mobile music market, and potentially in the overall market. This may represent the beginning of the end for pay services such as Apple’s iTunes, and could be an entirely new way of acquiring music. Good-bye, CDs?
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New CEO faces need to set Motorola priorities (www.computerworld.com)
1. Motorola was one of the early pioneers of Cell Phones but has not had a hit in over a year. 2. Can Motorola keep up with the innovation pace?
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Equifax Announces Paperless Lending Solution at BAI Retail Delivery Conference & Expo (www.equifax.com)
This announcement suggests Equifax is moving away from providing information solutions and data and into a position of providing Business Process Management (BPM). A move into the BPM sector will cause them to lose focus and become distracted away from their core value of delivering data, advanced analysis...
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