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Martin AlpertOctober 20, 2008
The End of Product Safety Suits?
Analysis of: Bush Rule Changes Could Block Product-Safety Suits | online.wsj.com
Author: Martin Alpert, Claim Director, CAMBRIDGE INTEGRATED SERVICES GROUP INC
Bush's latest attempt at litigation control could deny millions access to the court house! Bush's tactics could restructure how legislature controls policy change!
Martin AlpertOctober 20, 2008
Subprime Lawsuits:The Calm before the Storm!
Analysis of: New Wave of Class Actions Filed in Wake of Subprime Collapse | www.law.com
Author: Martin Alpert, Claim Director, CAMBRIDGE INTEGRATED SERVICES GROUP INC
Subprime lawsuits will unravel many secrets but who really will pay the tab?Will the end result be sweeping legislature changes? 
Martin AlpertOctober 17, 2008
Antitrust Settlement with Billions at Stake
Analysis of: Discover settles lawsuit against Visa, MasterCard | www.latimes.com
Author: Martin Alpert, Claim Director, CAMBRIDGE INTEGRATED SERVICES GROUP INC
Will this credit card company settlement really end the ongoing turf wars?Industries in general will likely be affected by this growing intolerance for trade infringements!
Samuel GreenholtzOctober 16, 2008
Level 3 is Crazy About 100G
Analysis of: OIF's Newest Piece of 100G Puzzle: Forward Error Correction | finance.boston.com
Author: Samuel Greenholtz, Principal, Telecom Pragmatics
undefined 1.     Obviously, Level 3 is being vocal about its traffic capacity requirements rapidly exceeding the combining of multiple 10G systems. 2.     Is this also perhaps a signal that Level 3 is sending to Infinera, which...
Samuel GreenholtzOctober 16, 2008
Long-Term Market Potential for 100G Much Bigger than 40G
Analysis of: Verizon's Wellbrock: 100G Is Needed | lightreading.com
Author: Samuel Greenholtz, Principal, Telecom Pragmatics
undefined 1.     Perhaps, many of us were mistaken about the need for 100G transmission. 2.     We believed that the industry would follow its normal pattern of moving up the line in optical networks as it always has in the past – the...
October 13, 2008
Oracle’s Fusion Apps in 2010?
Analysis of: Oracle Fusion apps: Is 2010 delivery too little, too late? | www.networkworld.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
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...
Samuel GreenholtzOctober 7, 2008
AT&T Re-org Likely to Be Part of Eventual Shift to FTTH Emphasis
Analysis of: In Shake-Up, AT&T Gives Wireless Chief Broader Role | online.wsj.com
Author: Samuel Greenholtz, Principal, Telecom Pragmatics
1.      There could easily be another reason for AT&T “putting wireless chief Ralph de la Vega in charge of all consumer offerings...[than] to better coordinate marketing of landline and mobile services...” 2.      It has been long known that...
October 7, 2008
Offshore Outsourcers Hurt by Financial Meltdown
Analysis of: Offshore Outsourcing: What Role Will the Recession Play? | www.cio.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
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...
Samuel GreenholtzOctober 7, 2008
Telecom Should be Safe Port to Ride Out Economic Storm
Analysis of: Recession Expected to Hit Telecom in Second Half | www.xchangemag.com
Author: Samuel Greenholtz, Principal, Telecom Pragmatics
1. Despite the economic downturn, the overall telecom services business in the US continues to remain rather good. 2. While residential building has taken a hard hit, the performance numbers at the three major service providers have stayed fairly strong – especially at AT&T and Verizon. 3....
Samuel GreenholtzOctober 7, 2008
Incumbency Will Be Major Factor For Niche Suppliers in Troubled Market
Analysis of: Market Meltdown: Equipment, Software Vendors to Suffer Most | www.phoneplusmag.com
Author: Samuel Greenholtz, Principal, Telecom Pragmatics
Incumbency will be critical in whether vendors win or lose during the downturn in the US telecom market. R&D and service programs will suffer the most. If layoffs occur at one of these suppliers, instead of getting rid of the most experienced employees, the company should try as much as...

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