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Samuel Russ, Assistant Professor
Samuel Russ, Assistant Professor
University of South Alabama
Analysis of: Why are SSDs slow to take off? (www.eetimes.com)
Solid-state disk drive (SSD) makers are trying to break into small-capacity markets such as small laptops and enterprise servers.  There are too many manufacturers and they face significant issues to complete with magnetic hard disk drives (HDDs).
Mark Fendley, Continuous Improvement Manager
BMW Manufacturing Co., LLC
Analysis of: Job Cuts at Renault Spark Strike (news.bbc.co.uk)
As a result of soft sales, and soft volume projections, Renault must reach lower labor numbers through voluntary reductions. The pressures at Renault have been more intense than at other European OEM's as Carlos Ghosn applies pressure on vehicle development and launch timelines. The pressures,...
Samuel Russ, Assistant Professor
Samuel Russ, Assistant Professor
University of South Alabama
Analysis of: Samsung considers buying SanDisk (www.ft.com)
Besides consolidating the flash-memory industry, the merger will also help Samsung's foray into solid-state disk storage.
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Google's Office Intrigue (www.forbes.com)
Google’s free consumer Gmail has gained a large and loyal following.  Google would like to leverage that to dethrone Microsoft Exchange in enterprises.  While Microsoft should be careful not to underestimate the threat, Google faces formidable challenges, not least of which is security.
Samuel Russ, Assistant Professor
Samuel Russ, Assistant Professor
University of South Alabama
Analysis of: WD VelociRaptor 300GB HDD vs SSD (www.reghardware.co.uk)
Solid state disks are catching up to hard disk drives in terms of performance, capacity, and cost.  In what ways are they ahead and behind, and will they catch up?  If and when they do catch up, the storage industry will undergo major changes.
Israel Beinglass, Ph.D., Managing Director
ISB Ventures
Analysis of: NEC to join IBM's 32nm development alliances (www.edn.com)
With the skyrocketing cost for developing new processes more and more semiconductor companies are joining the IBM alliance the pre competitive process is getting less and less. NEC is just the last one from a parade of the companies that already joined the alliance. Looks like we are having only...
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
September 9, 2008
MAXroam is the New Skype!
Analysis of: Having Fully Shattered Global Voice Roaming Fees, MaxRoam To Whack At Data Next (www.informationweek.com)
MAXroam is providing a solution to one of today’s biggest problems in mobile phones – the cost of International roaming.  They are offering both data and voice Internationally at reasonable rates.  They are potentially the next Skype, with a similar value and impact on the carriers.
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Microsoft Virtualization Products Due In Thirty Days (www.informationweek.com)
Microsoft’s latest virtualization announcements are another nail in VMWare’s coffin  The key fact is not so much that Microsoft is offering this capability, since everyone knew it was coming.  The key fact is how soon and how cheaply it is available.   “Free” is always a compelling...
Scott Holcomb, Chief Executive Officer
Scott Holcomb, Chief Executive Officer
HOLCOMB ENTERPRISES
September 8, 2008
Red Hat on the Run
Analysis of: Red Hat buys virtualization company for $107M (triangle.bizjournals.com)
Talk about "hair on fire."
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Red Hat buys virtualization company for $107M (triangle.bizjournals.com)
Red Hat’s acquisition of Qumranet will strengthen their virtualization offerings, thus providing more competition for VMWare and Microsoft.  Qumranet’s technology will move Red Hat significantly forward, particularly on desktop virtualization.  This is starting to raise the question of whether...

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