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James Leonard, Chief Information Officer
The Regional Medical Center at Memphis
March 27, 2008
Misys replaces IDX
Analysis of: Allscripts, Misys announce merger (www.healthcareitnews.com)
This is an acknowledgement that a majority of AllScripts' EMR business was generated by their now defunct partnership with IDX. It is also an acknowledgement that AllScript's purchase of A4 did not fill the void caused by the departure of the IDX relationship after IDX was purchased by GE (who have...
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Microsoft Gets Gartner's Business Intelligence Top Ranking (www.informationweek.com)
Microsoft has made surprising progress in the last 2-3 years to get into Gartner’s leaders magic quadrant.  The recent massive consolidation in the BI market gives Microsoft a window of opportunity to win market share at the expense of the well-known vendors. 
Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer
Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer
Infogain Corporation
Analysis of: Dell denies report of solid-state drive failures (www.computerworld.com)
1.  Solid State drives are the future (not too distant) 2.  Reports of problems grab headlines, but rarely stop a trend
Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer
Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer
Infogain Corporation
Analysis of: Mac sales corral 14% of U.S. computer market (www.computerworld.com)
1. The ability to run Windows and macintosh software on the Macbooks creates less of a barrier for Macintosh in corporate america. 2. The iPhone as a corporate solution enhances Apple's position
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Flash vs. hard drive battle heats up (bigtech.blogs.fortune.cnn.com)
The only thing preventing flash memory from taking over the notebook market is price.  With prices on flash currently in free-fall, that barrier is likely to be reduced or removed in the next few months.  Seagate and Western Digital’s patents are not likely to protect their market share.
Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer
Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer
Infogain Corporation
Analysis of: One-third of Asus Eee PC users to run Linux (desktoplinux.com)
1. Saving money in areas where basic computing is sufficient will increase in the coming years. 2. Linux is in the server room making support a possibility.
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Apple Faces Challenges In Driving iPhone Adoption By Business (www.informationweek.com)
The iPhone has such a wide following among consumers, many of whom hold influential positions in enterprises, that some penetration into enterprises will happen quickly.  Once that early stage is past, however, future growth promises to be more difficult.  RIM is a formidable competitor!
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Oracle sheds light on its acquisition strategy (news.zdnet.co.uk)
Growing by acquisition at some level seems like an easy approach to taking over much of the market, yet repeated failures through the years in various businesses have clearly demonstrated it is a road laden with minefields.  Oracle has figured out how to avoid those minefields and appears set to...
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Nearly Half Of U.S. Tech Companies Outsource Offshore (www.informationweek.com)
Many technology companies depend on cheap offshore labor to control their labor costs.  As the dollar continues to weaken those costs are escalating.  Similarly, offshoring companies depend on selling services in the US, and the weakening dollar makes those services more expensive and will...
Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer
Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer
Infogain Corporation
Analysis of: Elgan: Was Windows XP Microsoft's last good OS? (www.computerworld.com)
1.  Microsoft is planning another operating system in a few years, so why upgrade. 2.  Microsoft seems to have lost the operating system was on mobile devices to Apple

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