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Cliff BellSeptember 23, 2008
Oracle's future tied to integration and economy of Scale
Analysis of: Oracle Flies High Above Wall Street's Carnage | www.businessweek.com
Author: Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer, Infogain Corporation
1.  Oracle received its major revenue from Maintenance. 2.  Greater efficiencies will be gained inisde of Oracle to improve operating margins
September 22, 2008
How to fix the Economy (without it costing too much)
Analysis of: Will the Levee Break? An Ocean of Bad Debt Rises despite Fed Rescues | knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu
Author: James Butler, President, Rigley Financial Corporation
The recently proposed bailout was an inevitable solution to a ever-growing problem. The $800B will be the most costly endevour by the U.S. government since The New Deal proposal from the Great Depression. The key to the issue at-hand is two fold: first, the stabilization of the real estate prices....
September 15, 2008
Google’s Gmail Threat to Excchange
Analysis of: Google's Office Intrigue | www.forbes.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
Google’s free consumer Gmail has gained a large and loyal following.  Google would like to leverage that to dethrone Microsoft Exchange in enterprises.  While Microsoft should be careful not to underestimate the threat, Google faces formidable challenges, not least of which is security.
September 9, 2008
MAXroam is the New Skype!
Analysis of: Having Fully Shattered Global Voice Roaming Fees, MaxRoam To Whack At Data Next | www.informationweek.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
MAXroam is providing a solution to one of today’s biggest problems in mobile phones – the cost of International roaming.  They are offering both data and voice Internationally at reasonable rates.  They are potentially the next Skype, with a similar value and impact on the carriers.
September 9, 2008
Microsoft Seals VMWare’s Fate?
Analysis of: Microsoft Virtualization Products Due In Thirty Days | www.informationweek.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
Microsoft’s latest virtualization announcements are another nail in VMWare’s coffin  The key fact is not so much that Microsoft is offering this capability, since everyone knew it was coming.  The key fact is how soon and how cheaply it is available.   “Free” is always a compelling...
September 5, 2008
Red Hat Focuses on Virtualization
Analysis of: Red Hat buys virtualization company for $107M | triangle.bizjournals.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
Red Hat’s acquisition of Qumranet will strengthen their virtualization offerings, thus providing more competition for VMWare and Microsoft.  Qumranet’s technology will move Red Hat significantly forward, particularly on desktop virtualization.  This is starting to raise the question of whether...
August 26, 2008
No Recession For Computer Hardware
Analysis of: Computer Hardware: Recession-Proof? | www.businessweek.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
Both the server and PC markets seem to have held up very well during the past months, and barring a catastrophic collapse of the economy, likely will continue to do well.  Credit must go to the innovations in both technology and business processes achieved primarily by HP, Dell and Intel.
August 21, 2008
Open Source vs. VMWare and Microsoft
Analysis of: Xen Community proposing the latest feature set for 3.3 | weblog.infoworld.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
The next evolution of Xen software puts further pressure on VMWare’s market share and margins.  This is a clear indication that VMWare’s business model will require a major overhaul sometime in the next year or two.  Microsoft will be less impacted since they have less today. 
August 12, 2008
Intel’s Nehalem Drives Cloud Computing
Analysis of: Intel's Next Gen "Nehalem" to be Called Core i7 | www.dailytech.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
Intel’s next-gen Nehalem processor ups the performance bar, making it increasingly difficult for AMD.  Server manufacturers and software vendors will also be impacted, positively or negatively, by this generation of processors, which will also provide further impetus to cloud computing.
August 11, 2008
Enterprise IT is a long way from the cloud!
Analysis of: Cloud Computing: Anything as a Service | www.cioinsight.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Cloud computing is simple in concept, but difficult in market adaptation. Current marketable solutions are niche capabilities, largely focused on B2B transaction capabilities. Adoption by corporate IT organizations will require (1) mission-critical capabilities, develop sophistication similar to enterprise...

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