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July 28, 2008
Microsoft Gets Serious About Business Intelligence
Analysis of: Microsoft To Buy DATAllegro | www.informationweek.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
Microsoft’s acquisition of DATAllegro should put to rest any skepticism on whether Microsoft is serious about the data warehouse and Business Intelligence (BI) market.  They have been progressively moving more into BI and data warehouses for several years, but have focused on the low-end BI user. ...
Thomas CoughlinJuly 25, 2008
SSD Vendors Getting Serious About Standards
Analysis of: Micron and Seagate to Lead Solid State Drive Standardization Efforts at JEDEC | xbitlabs.com
Author: Thomas Coughlin, President, Coughlin Associates
* JEDEC is a memory standards body that is very active and respected in the electronics industry  * JEDEC has formed a committee to develop standards for NAND flash solid state drives  * The JEDEC committee will be co-chaired by Micron and Seagate  * Seagate expects to announce their...
July 22, 2008
WiMax Remains a Challenge for Global Adoption
Analysis of: Hold off on WiMax investments, Gartner cautions | www.networkworld.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
The equipment, semiconductor market for WiMax. Software, services and applications on WiMax
July 22, 2008
Dell, HP and the PC Wars
Analysis of: PC shipments grew faster than expected in 2Q | biz.yahoo.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
HP maintains worldwide leadership, but Dell is staging a comeback.  HP may be able to leverage their wide array of products for an advantage.  The second-tier vendors will continue to do well in places but seem to have little chance of unseating either Dell or HP.  Apple is a dark horse...
July 21, 2008
Toyota is Showing a Move Towards What Others are Already Finding Key to Profitable Automotive Production - Flexibility
Analysis of: Toyota to make Prius, not SUV, at new US Plant | www.reuters.com
Author: Mark Fendley, Continuous Improvement Manager, BMW Manufacturing Co., LLC
Toyota's announcement that the new Mississippi facility will produce the Prius is a smaret decision to increase capacity for a marketable product, with variant potential for the future. Toyota's temporary suspension of production in Indiana and Texas to reconfigure the plants for greater product flexibility...
Thomas CoughlinJuly 17, 2008
HDD Capacity Continues to Expand
Analysis of: Seagate First with 1.5 TB Hard Disk Drives | www.theregister.co.uk
Author: Thomas Coughlin, President, Coughlin Associates
* Seagate announced their Barracuda 1.5 TB disk drive, the first announced disk drive with more than 1TB capacity  * Seagate also announced their first 500 GB 2.5-inch drive products with 5200 and 7200 RPM  * The 3.5-inch 1.5 TB product will begin shipping in August 2008 while the 2.5-inch...
Ian WoodJuly 15, 2008
The Hard Part is Payments
Analysis of: Mobile Payment Transactions Will Grow, Research Shows | www.billingworld.com
Author: Ian Wood, Partner, Wireless Foundry
Whilst the US has seen an explosion in Mobile Banking it is yet to see the users trust the service for Payments. Payments needs to address not just the Banked but the Unbanked, in Africa Vodafone and MTN have  established services that allow micropayments to be made to those that have no Bank Accounts. ...
July 14, 2008
The Vultures Are Gathering Around Sun
Analysis of: Shrinking Sun under the gun | www.theregister.co.uk
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
At a market cap of $7-8B and $2+B in the bank, along with healthy free cash flow, Sun is starting to look ripe for an acquisition.  It’s becoming increasingly clear that Sun’s current business model isn’t working, but their IP, customer base, brand recognition and employee base makes them attr...
July 10, 2008
How Deep Are VMWare’s Troubles?
Analysis of: Microsoft vs. VMware: Rumble in the virtual world | www.infoworld.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities, Genesis Microchip Inc.
VMWare is doing great, so how could they be in trouble?  By having both Microsoft and open source invade their market.  Their easy growth is in the past, and now the question becomes whether they can thrive in a highly competitive environment.
Ian WoodJuly 4, 2008
Still a long way to go
Analysis of: European 3G subscriptions seen topping 100 million | www.reuters.com
Author: Ian Wood, Partner, Wireless Foundry
The market is still fragmented. In the big five we still see a wide spread of take up as consumers are yet to be won over. The mobile networks are still to discover a range of products that make the investment pay off. This talks about terminals rather than handsets and so a slowing of sales of phones...

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