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February 1, 2008Business Continuance Becomes a Top Of Mind Issue
Analysis of: Internet failure hits two continents | www.cnn.com
Author: John Pironti, Chief Information Risk Strategist, CompuCom
Business continuance will now become a top of mind issue, especially in global outsourced solutions.
January 30, 2008The iPhone Strangles the Free Market
Analysis of: Millions of iPhones Go AWOL | www.businessweek.com
Author: Shawn Burgess, Vice President & Chief Information Officer, Abrazo Health System
Apple's effort to limit and restrict iPhone users to subscribe solely to AT&T's wireless phone service backfires.
January 28, 2008
AMD: Not Out of the Woods Yet
Analysis of: AMD: Is The Worst Over? | seekingalpha.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Analysis of: AMD: Is The Worst Over? | seekingalpha.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Architectural superiority not enough anymore
January 28, 2008Should the Federal government mandate Medication Safety technologies?
Analysis of: Strategies to Reduce Medication Errors | www.fda.gov
Author: Shawn Burgess, Vice President & Chief Information Officer, Abrazo Health System
Advancing technologies and system design have made it possible to significant improve hospital patient safety and improve clinical outcomes. Technologies can enforce safeguards in a nurse's workflow to administer medications. The technology forces checks and validates the right...
January 28, 2008IP Addresses are NOT personal
Analysis of: IP Addresses Are Personal Data, E.U. Regulator Says | www.washingtonpost.com
Author: Shawn Burgess, Vice President & Chief Information Officer, Abrazo Health System
IP addressing is dynamic and simply a the primary means of assigning a networking session identification for routing communication traffic from a unique networked device. EU ruling could be interpreted to have future implications of individually assigned IP addresses.
January 25, 2008
Sustainable Cost Cutting Efforts Through Strategic Partnerships
Analysis of: Pfizer, Novartis, Amgen: cutting costs could boost short-term profits | www.pharmaceutical-business-review.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Analysis of: Pfizer, Novartis, Amgen: cutting costs could boost short-term profits | www.pharmaceutical-business-review.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
In today's ever changing pharmaceutical/biotech landscape, manufacturers need to take an aggressive approach to reduce cost while developing their robust pipelines. To do this successfully, manufacturers need to focus on their core competencies as strategically determined by the senior management...
January 22, 2008
Trickle-Down Effects in the Semiconductor Industry- AGAIN
Analysis of: North American Equipment Book-to-Bill Indicates Lower Capexs | www.edn.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Analysis of: North American Equipment Book-to-Bill Indicates Lower Capexs | www.edn.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Semiconductor original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) have been facing the burden of a major downturn in the industry. It is the “pass-the-buck” dependence these companies such as Applied Materials (AMAT), LAM, TEL, ASML and KLA-Tencor, etc. have faced since entering the business. It is...
January 2, 2008
2007 is big for optical/semi IPOs, but 2008 will be bigger
Analysis of: Source Photonics, Inc. (formerly Luminent, Inc). Files Registration Statement for Initial Public Offering | biz.yahoo.com
Author: Yongmao Frank Chang, Principal Engineer, Vitesse Semiconductor Corporation
2007 is big for optical/semi IPOs, but 2008 will be bigger
Analysis of: Source Photonics, Inc. (formerly Luminent, Inc). Files Registration Statement for Initial Public Offering | biz.yahoo.com
Author: Yongmao Frank Chang, Principal Engineer, Vitesse Semiconductor Corporation
1) Big year in 2007 for tech IPOs especially for optical/semi ones. 2) Expect 2008 will be even bigger. 3) Is the market ready for an optical-only public offering?
December 31, 2007
Borrowers make economically rationale and sometimes different choices about which obligations to pay
Analysis of: Study: Most Borrowers Still Let Card Debt Go Bad First | www.americanbanker.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Analysis of: Study: Most Borrowers Still Let Card Debt Go Bad First | www.americanbanker.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Notwithstanding skittishness about the subprime mortgage implosion and a possible impending economic slowdown or even recession, US credit card credit performance remains strong by historic terms. While most borrowers do indeed let their card debt go bad before their mortgages, a very relevant...
December 31, 2007
Amex takes a step to open up the acceptance side of its network
Analysis of: Amex Targets Acceptance in First Data Deal | www.americanbanker.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Analysis of: Amex Targets Acceptance in First Data Deal | www.americanbanker.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Open general-purpose card payment network models continue to gain ground over closed-loop models. More if not always fully open, is proving the more fit card payment network model in competitive markets. Amex’s First Data relationship will improve its US merchant acceptance. Forging additional...
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