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Pfizer Accused of Using U.S. Workers to Train Foreign Replacements (www.eweek.com)
There is an increasing backlash in the US to offshore outsourcing, particularly the large deals typically outsourced to large Indian providers. The new political climate may embolden displaced US workers to complain more loudly, and Washington to listen more. Even if little concrete...
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Windows 7 Upgrade Chaos Looms (www.informationweek.com)
It appears Microsoft has listened to the complaints about Vista and is addressing them with a more-compatible, leaner and easier-to-use Vista/Windows 7. Windows 7 looks like it could also be named Vista SP3. This is exactly what enterprises are waiting for and if Microsoft delivers it in...
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Big tech goes bargain hunting (money.cnn.com)
1. Strong Technology companies like Cisco, Oracle, Apple, and Amazon will gain new technology in Recession. 2. Will we see anoher I-POD like device?
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Polycom ups telepresence ante (telephonyonline.com)
Several factors are converging to make video conferencing more commonly used. Improved technology, increased network bandwidth, and both the cost and effort/time invested in traveling are all factors. Telepresence provides the “halo effect” for video conferencing, similar to the effect the...
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Oracle Fusion apps: Is 2010 delivery too little, too late? (www.networkworld.com)
Oracle’s Fusion Apps have the potential to be a “game-changer” in the ERP market. Although Fusion likely won’t be delivered when initially expected, and will instead trickle out into the marketplace in pieces during 2009 and 2010, that is soon enough. Details on schedule and content are...
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Offshore Outsourcing: What Role Will the Recession Play? (www.cio.com)
As the economy contracted many thought that would actually help offshore outsourcing, as the effort to reduce costs would drive more business their way. Judging from early returns, that doesn’t appear to be the case. On the contrary, this may well be the beginning of a sea change in the...
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What Should Investors Do Now? (online.wsj.com)
No segment of the market is completely safe from economic woes, but key tech players are as well positioned as any to weather the storm. This is the time to choose carefully among investments, but the tech arena today boasts solid investment choices among both large and small companies. ...
Analysis of:
Oracle Flies High Above Wall Street's Carnage (www.businessweek.com)
1. Oracle received its major revenue from Maintenance.
2. Greater efficiencies will be gained inisde of Oracle to improve operating margins
Analysis of:
Google's Office Intrigue (www.forbes.com)
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.
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Having Fully Shattered Global Voice Roaming Fees, MaxRoam To Whack At Data Next (www.informationweek.com)
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.
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