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Analysis of: SOA Market Forecasted at $15.4B by 2013 (www.gridtoday.com)
SOA can be very useful if done correctly. SOA will be subjective. Vendor by Vendor SOA must be tied to policy.
September 24, 2007
Not what one may expect....
Analysis of: Microsoft's Big European Defeat: What Now? (www.businessweek.com)
The biggest impact of the ruling will be to force Microsoft to significantly raise its legal expenses and settlements budget for the years to come. It is unlikely however that it will seriously affect its current position and future growth prospects in the office automation and operating system...
Lisa Prichard, Sales Executive
WORLD WIDE TECHNOLOGY, INC
September 21, 2007
Credit for IPhone
Analysis of: Steve Jobs Offers Rare Apology, Credit for iPhone (online.wsj.com)
Tthey are hoping that this credit and reduction in price will increase sales since retail session begins in fourth quarter.  They made a mistake in the pricing and now they are trying correct it.  I will be curious to see if the pricing drops again in December.  My opinion is that it...
Hans van Rietschote, Senior Director
Hans van Rietschote, Senior Director
Symantec Corporation
Analysis of: Getting Inside Google's gPhone (www.businessweek.com)
The Personal Computer (PC) created a revolution, but the new generation (our kids) will not be using it. Instead they will use a Personal Communicator (PC): part phone, part instant messenger, part computer. What will happen when the consumer desktops and laptops will be replaced by the next PC? Will...
K. Venu Venugopal, Vice President - Product Management
K. Venu Venugopal, Vice President - Product Management
Ca, Inc.
Analysis of: Zombie Pfizer Computers Spew Viagra Spam (www.wired.com)
Building an integrated threat and vulnerability management framework is essential to meet today’s enterprise security needs. Layered defense, the centuries old security mantra, is more applicable than ever to ensure security of enterprise IT assets, whether they are computing devises, network elements,...
Analysis of: Steve Jobs Offers Rare Apology, Credit for iPhone (online.wsj.com)
It is highly questionable whether the recent iPhone pricing move will generate the extra market share Apple and AT & T are looking for. The apology will not help, rather it is a clear sign of Apple`s lack of self-confidence and clear strategy in dealing with the highly competitive...
September 14, 2007
Interoperability is the key
Analysis of: Sun Streams Through Windows (www.forbes.com)
No one should expect that this move will generate massive additional sales of Sun servers to be used as computing platforms for Windows-based applications. The real driver behind is the megatrend towards server consolidation  - in order to protect its installed base Sun needs to offer interoperability...
Hans van Rietschote, Senior Director
Hans van Rietschote, Senior Director
Symantec Corporation
Analysis of: VMware Acquires Dunes Technologies (vmware.com)
VMware acquired Dunes Technology, so now they have virtual machine management not just for their own platform but for all the virtualization solutions. Microsoft announced just recently they will support all the different flavors of virtualization as well. Is the race heating up?
Hans van Rietschote, Senior Director
Hans van Rietschote, Senior Director
Symantec Corporation
Analysis of: Zombie Pfizer Computers Spew Viagra Spam (www.wired.com)
If your company computers are sending out SPAM then you should be very worried. If your personal computer is sending out SPAM then you probably don't know about it and you will not care about (or do you?). So does it have a virus? What kind of malware is there?
Hans van Rietschote, Senior Director
Hans van Rietschote, Senior Director
Symantec Corporation
Analysis of: Google's online software gets boost in business world (www.cbc.ca)
Why is Google providing online software like spreadsheets, word documents, emails and more? Are they competing with Microsoft office or what is going on? What are the advantages of the so called Google apps?

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