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Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer
Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer
Infogain Corporation
Analysis of: Data Centers Nearing Power-Usage, Cost Crisis (www.eweek.com)
1. Power consumes more than the cost of the PC. 2.  Virtualization of PC's can reduce the IT budget.
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Oracle Will Keep Shopping, Just Not in the SaaS Aisle (finance.yahoo.com)
According to the media and several prominent individuals, SaaS is the future of the software business.  The “old-fashioned” licensed software model is doomed.  Yet the most profitable and biggest software companies have only a limited presence in SaaS.  Does this mean they are out of...
Thomas Coughlin, President
Thomas Coughlin, President
Coughlin Associates
Analysis of: eSATA Connector provides backup at speeds up to 3 Gb/s. (news.thomasnet.com)
* USB 2.0 provides external data rates of 480 Mbps sustained.  eSATA, an external version of the SATA interface currently provides data rates of 3 Gbps sustained  * Next generation USB will have 5 Gbps and next generation eSATA will have 6 Gbps data rates * Recently several laptop and external...
Thomas Coughlin, President
Thomas Coughlin, President
Coughlin Associates
Analysis of: Intevac to Acquire Oerlikon Group's Magnetic Media Equipment Business (news.moneycentral.msn.com)
* Oerlikon sold its disk drive sputtering assets to Intevac and exits the hard disk drive business  * Oerlikon, in a former incarnation as Balzers used to be one of the major players in the disk sputtering equipment market but had lost most of its business over the last 10 years  * Despite...
David Workman, Executive Director
David Workman, Executive Director
PRO Buying Group
Analysis of: Consumer confidence nears all-time low (money.cnn.com)
Some of what we report is a self fulfilling prophecy We are not one number, driving to one result Consumers will be selective in their indulgences
Mark Fendley, Continuous Improvement Manager
BMW Manufacturing Co., LLC
Analysis of: AUTO-PARTS FIRMS FACE TROUBLE AS CAR MAKERS RETOOL PRODUCTION (www.aemag.com)
With the downturn in US sales volumes and a rapid switch from SUV and light truck to smaller, more fuel efficient cars the Big Three are taking some of the Tier One suppliers down with them. Those that are diversifed in terms of product, geography, and model mix are the most well positioned to ride...
Neil Kelly, Semiconductor Test Consultant
Neil Kelly, Semiconductor Test Consultant
Neil Kelly
Analysis of: Credence, LTX plan merger of equals (www.eetimes.com)
Two tier 2 companies forced together by weakness creates another tier 2 company.  The combination will reduce number of test platforms in the industry and enhance the profitability of Teradyne and Verigy.
Ian Wood, Partner
Ian Wood, Partner
Wireless Foundry
June 25, 2008
Too Little to Late
Analysis of: Motorola Impresses With 5-Megapixel Camera Phone (www.informationweek.com)
This is something that they should have launched 12 months ago.  Failing that then we should have seen it in February at GSM World. The design is dated and the technology is out of date. This new handset is not going to have Networks placing orders outside of the US.  At best this gets a C...
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Motorola Impresses With 5-Megapixel Camera Phone (www.informationweek.com)
Motorola’s new camera phone won’t be enough to resuscitate their ailing handset business, but it does show that some innovation still lives within Motorola.  This is not the second coming of the RAZR, but is a good beginning if they can follow with other innovative products.
Dieter Mackowiak, Principal
Independent Consultant (Dieter Mackowiak)
Analysis of: Will Seagate buy Intel's stake in NAND JV? (www.eetimes.com)
SSD's will replace HDD's in Notebooks and Blade servers within the next five years. Anybody who wants to participate in this market needs access to competitive NAND flash products and have stability of supply. 

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