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Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Cisco Views Video as Future Internet Killer App (www.eweek.com)
Video, in one form or another, seems to be the primary driver of the next wave of Internet growth. Facebook, MySpace and others are driving this in the consumer space, and high-quality video conferencing seems poised to do the same to the enterprise space.
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Nokia to Offer Unlimited Universal Music (www.redherring.com)
Nokia’s move represents a paradigm shift in the mobile music market, and potentially in the overall market. This may represent the beginning of the end for pay services such as Apple’s iTunes, and could be an entirely new way of acquiring music. Good-bye, CDs?
Israel Beinglass, Ph.D., Managing Director
ISB Ventures
Analysis of: Samsung Electronics sees DRAM recovery, strong phone sales (www.eetimes.com)
The DRAM market is in a middle of a major down turn, over capacity and price decline plaguing the industry for the last year. Samsung exec for investor relations claims that toward second part of next year we will see price firming. The question is it really going to happen within that time frame.
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Verizon's Open Move Hastens Wireless Market Transformation (www.informationweek.com)
Verizon’s move represents the first major chink in the stone wall of locked mobile phones in the US. It seems unlikely that Verizon is really going to be totally open in the near future, but just the announcement represents a major step in that direction. Other carriers will be forced to follow, and...
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Pure-play BI vendors strike back (weblog.infoworld.com)
With the recent acquisitions, traditional BI seems to be moving to the big companies (IBM, Oracle, SAP). Smaller, pure-play BI vendors must innovate and find new market niches to survive. “Operational” BI and better usability could buy a few years of success for them.
Jim Handy, Director
Jim Handy, Director
Objective Analysis
Analysis of: SanDisk Offers New Flash-Based Accelerator to Speed Up System Performance in Consumer Laptops and PCs (www.sandisk.com)
DRAM companies will see faltering growth. OEMs with NAND strategies will prosper while others will lag behind. NAND companies are poised to tap into PC market growth.
Jim Handy, Director
Jim Handy, Director
Objective Analysis
Analysis of: Spansion Unveils Plans for SONOS-based MirrorBit ORNAND Family (money.cnn.com)
NOR flash is threatening the DRAM business in servers.  This will further harm the already-reeling DRAM makers.  Companies who make NOR flash will see larger growth over the long term than will companies with DRAM and no flash.
Yongmao Frank Chang, Principal Engineer
Vitesse Semiconductor Corporation
Analysis of: And Now Google Is Making Its Own 10-Gigabit Switches (gigaom.com)
1) The big Web titans like Google, Microsoft, Yahoo are consuming, at an incredible speed, of nuts-anf bolts hardware - storage, servers, routers and switches. 2) Google itself even launch projects to design its own home-grown 10GbE switches when commerical options couldnot meet...
Adam Li, Principal
Adam Li
Analysis of: DivX Buys MainConcept in $22M Deal (biz.yahoo.com)
Even though DivX has a very strong position in video technology, it has been challenged by competitors in the area of webpage embedded video, particularly by Flash of Adobe. The recent acquisition of MainConcept by DivX will greatly strengthen DivX's position, and may potentially change...
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Comcast Nailed with P2P Traffic Shaping and Throttling Class Action (www.dailytech.com)
Comcast is having a PR nightmare that is likely to continue for months. Every ISP is now going to face questions about whether they throttle traffic in any way, with lawsuits likely for any that answer yes. Legislation may be forthcoming to monitor ISPs.

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