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Analysis of: Hitachi, BlueArc announce OEM partnership (searchstorage.techtarget.com)
Only a short time ago, companies such as Isilon were believed to have found a blue ocean.........here come the sharks. Major players will continue to innovate solutions and their install base is waiting.  Customers looking for HPC solutions are just the tip of the iceberg.
Analysis of: Tech: The Look Ahead to 2007 (www.tmcnet.com)
While I believe 2007 will be a good year for technology I am looking for Corporations not consumers to fuel the growth.Personal technology is beginning to overlap itself causing confusion.Record breaking earnings/profits have left Corporations flush with cash and looking for a repeat in 2007.
Analysis of: Seagate buys eVault for $US 185 million (www.echannelline.com)
Service based remote backup, storage, and retrieval can be viewed as risky for critical data.The SMB space is being targeted by the industry leaders such as EMC, NetApp, HDS, and others.Supporting customers will be much different that supporting their legacy customers.
Melissa Mitchell, President
MGME Group
Analysis of: Security firms skeptical about Vista shift (news.zdnet.com)
Vista requires a lot of add-ons.Vista increases cost.Most SMB should not get vista for quite awhile.
Analysis of: Symantec Expands Data Encryption Options for Veritas NetBackup (phx.corporate-ir.net)
While Encryption is pertinent, the providers are paramount.  Symantec does not have an exclusive on this type of offering.  Past experiences affect future decisions.    
Melissa Mitchell, President
MGME Group
Analysis of: Yahoo Shakes Up Leadership (www.mercurynews.com)
Sue Decker is a fine CFO and from what I hear an excellent executive and leader. However, I do not see it as a "promotion."
Melissa Mitchell, President
MGME Group
December 8, 2006
Let the Bidding Begin
Analysis of: Private equity groups could bid for Clear Channel (www.latimes.com)
Clear Channel annoys its shareholdersClear channel does not let shareholders know what's going on until the very last minuteNew owners may help shareholder value by getting rid of stagnant employees, but may hurt the public by changing radio stations for profitability
Mark Frye, Vice President of Sales
Venture Technologies
December 7, 2006
Not just for big players
Analysis of: MetroFi Teams With AT&T for Muni WiFi (gigaom.com)
Smaller tech companies can now play in the municipal wireless space.Same technology is applicable for any larger geographic coverage.
Melissa Mitchell, President
MGME Group
November 22, 2006
I love YOUTUBE but......
Analysis of: YouTube's New Deep Pockets (www.businessweek.com)
One google must have had advertisers chomping at the bit before the purchase.My friends and I use and enjoy youtube but we hate lots of advertisements.Thirdly, when there are lots of top notch advertisers to deal with and answer to, it changes the whole point of the original medium.
Michael Horsch Fizz, Senior Advisor
Michael Horsch Fizz, Senior Advisor
FCI Inc.
Analysis of: Sun Bulks Up HPC Offerings (www.eweek.com)
1) Sun is better positioned today than in the last three years.2) No longer stepping on their own shoelaces.3) In IBM's shadow.

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