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August 11, 2008
All things evolve, including technology
Analysis of: Cloud Computing: Anything as a Service | www.cioinsight.com
Author: Christopher Boone, President and Chief Executive Officer, AppCentral, Inc.
Cloud computing will increase productivity, reduce technology burdens, and improve cash flows as monthly subscriptions/utility services.  While we are at the forefront of a new technology generation, SaaS/cloud computing will evolve and as it does, client installed software, locally stored data...
Martin AlpertAugust 11, 2008
Auction Rate Securities: Bailout, Problems in Tinsel Town
Analysis of: UBS settles $18.6B auction-rate securities case | money.aol.com
Author: Martin Alpert, Claim Director, CAMBRIDGE INTEGRATED SERVICES GROUP INC
Are ARS buy backs another quick fix to possibly avoid Big Brother's further microscope?ARS buybacks by the largest banks will likely have most if not all of the other branches of this financial industry following suit!
Martin AlpertAugust 11, 2008
Patent Infringement: Close, but not close enough!
Analysis of: Text-message ruling favors Motorola and other cell companies | www.statesman.com
Author: Martin Alpert, Claim Director, CAMBRIDGE INTEGRATED SERVICES GROUP INC
The direction of many patent cases seems to depend on specificity!Many large corporations may pay millions if hairs are not split!
Samuel GreenholtzAugust 11, 2008
Shakeout Inevitable in Ethernet over Copper Market
Analysis of: XO finds demand for higher Ethernet speeds | telephonyonline.com
Author: Samuel Greenholtz, Principal, Telecom Pragmatics
1.      Timing is everything. 2.      It appears that the Ethernet over copper market is finally moving beyond early adoption. 3.      Even with the most positive view of the technology potential, six or more vendors in the market...
Samuel GreenholtzAugust 11, 2008
Smaller Cable Operators Could Greatly Benefit from CMC’s HITS
Analysis of: CMC Plugs Digital, HD | www.multichannel.com
Author: Samuel Greenholtz, Principal, Telecom Pragmatics
1.      The whole Tru2Way/OCAP concept is getting some traction now. 2.      As voice and data growth begins to taper off, the hope for small-to-medium sized cable TV companies is to be able to generate some additional revenue from their customers. 3.     ...
Samuel GreenholtzAugust 11, 2008
Telecom Industry Does Not Survive Without DPI
Analysis of: What the telecom industry will do about DPI | telephonyonline.com
Author: Samuel Greenholtz, Principal, Telecom Pragmatics
1.      Ethernet and TCP/IP were designed for use in a friendly environment.   2.      In other words, there has been a fundamental assumption that all of the attachments to the Ethernet connection were going to be playing by the rules. 3.     ...
Samuel GreenholtzAugust 11, 2008
In DPI Market, Procera Seems to Have an Edge over Allot, Sandvine, etc.
Analysis of: Indonesia's Largest ISP Improves the Customer Experience With Procera Networks' Evolved DPI Platform | money.cnn.com
Author: Samuel Greenholtz, Principal, Telecom Pragmatics
1.      A key success factor for Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) vendors is the level of visibility that can be given to the service provider. 2.      Procera Networks appears to offer an impressive means of managing and presenting data. 3.     ...
Samuel GreenholtzAugust 8, 2008
How Does Level 3 Deal with Nightmarish Task of Integrating Disparate Transport Gear?
Analysis of: Level 3 CEO Crowe sells shares | www.bizjournals.com
Author: Samuel Greenholtz, Principal, Telecom Pragmatics
1.      Level 3 is faced with an expensive, work-intensive, but doable undertaking of dealing with SONET boxes that came from a couple of dozen different suppliers. 2.      One way would be almost akin to building a dam for a river – only doing it numerous...
Samuel GreenholtzAugust 8, 2008
Smaller ISPs Should not Get into the FTTP Business
Analysis of: Internet congestion a reality, Bell says | www.cbc.ca
Author: Samuel Greenholtz, Principal, Telecom Pragmatics
1.      Run-of-the-mill ISPs might be very attracted to operating a municipal fiber network, especially one with open access. 2.      However, they lack the necessary experience and support equipment. 3.      Also, with not much...
Martin AlpertAugust 8, 2008
Class Actions on the Rise:Which ones top the list?
Analysis of: ARS collapse giving rise to class-action lawsuits | www.financialweek.com
Author: Martin Alpert, Claim Director, CAMBRIDGE INTEGRATED SERVICES GROUP INC
As the economy struggles, class actions rise!ARS class actions have felt a surge with the sub-prime problems!

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