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Study Group: Personal Computers, Portables, and Server Volume Trend Experts(?)

Council Members in this Study Group: 36

This study group may include experts knowledgeable on topics such as IT Services, consumer electronics, wireless devices, software, hardware, information technology, semiconductors, media, cable, satellite, internet, broadband, global positioning systems, advertising, online media, telecommunications, networking, wireless, and data storage, among others.

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Michael Horsch Fizz, Senior Advisor, FCI Inc.Michael Horsch Fizz
Senior Advisor
FCI Inc.

Michael Horsch Fizz is a Senior Advisor at FCI, a company providing system integration and strategy consulting services. Mr. Fizz specializes in monitoring and predicting industry trends coupled with quantitative and qualitative reviews of technology vendors. Vendors include Avaya, Brocade, CA, 3Com,...

Ian Ash, Enterprise Sales Manager, Softchoice Corporation- CCIan Ash
Enterprise Sales Manager
Softchoice Corporation- CC

Ian Ash is a Sales Manager at SoftChoice, a software and hardware reseller in the New York. He is responsible for managing sales of hardware and software to corporate clients, including members of the Fortune 2000, throughout North America. He is knowledgeable in products from Computer Associates, Microsoft,...

James "Jim" Cantore, President, JLC AssociatesJames "Jim" Cantore
President
JLC Associates

James Cantore is the President and Chief Analyst of JLC Associates, a technology consulting firm. He performs strategic marketing and technology consulting, special projects and market intelligence to information technology, high technology and semiconductor sectors. Mr. Cantore has over 25 years of...

Ben Hass
Consultant
IVOXY Consulting

Ben Hass is a consultant at IVOXY consulting, a value added reseller. Prior to that, he was an account manager at PWI Technologies, a value added reseller providing products and solutions from Sun Microsystems, StorageTEK, Cisco, Juniper Networks, Network Appliance, Check Point, Hitachi Data Systems,...

Steven Shaffer
President and Chief Executive Officer
Zunesis, Inc.

Steve Shaffer is a 25 year veteran of the IT industry and is currently the President and CEO of Zunesis, Inc., a value added reseller (VAR). Zunesis buys its products from Avnet & other distributors. The company covers the Western US, excluding California, and the Ohio Valley / Mid-West and is focused...

Thomas Flynn
Executive Director
Four Points Technology, L.L.C.

Thomas Flynn is the Executive Director of Four Points Technology, providing IT products and Services to the Federal government. Previously, he was the Executive Director - Partners & Programs at Apptis...

Mark Frye
Vice President of Sales
Venture Technologies

Mark Frye is the Vice President of Sales at Venture Technologies, a company providing systems integration services. He is experienced in managing partner relationships with Check Point, Nokia, Packeteer, Websense, Cisco, F5, Dell, HP, IBM, Sun, Cisco, Aruba, VMware, Juniper, Nortel, Computer Associates,...

Cliff McElroy, President, Datec, Inc.Cliff McElroy
President
Datec, Inc.

Cliff McElroy is the President of Datec, systems integrator and value added reseller providing data center solutions, LAN, WAN and VPN, application optimization, global availability, data center power, backup recovery, IT Cost Visibility, storage, security, convergence and wireless applications. He...

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If We Build It, A 450 mm Wafer Fab, Will Customers Come? | 05-07-2008
Analysis of: Will industry build 450-mm fabs? | www.eetimes.com
Author: James "Jim" Cantore, President, JLC Associates

1. New Markets will be created, enabled by the 450mm revolution. 2. Opportunity is there for new equipment strategic alliances with major chip players. 3. Smarter, simpler electronics projects need very intelligent, very large 450mm wafer-based chips.

There are lucrative sweet spots. | 04-11-2008
Analysis of: Cisco Signals Trouble Ahead | money.cnn.com
Author: Michael Horsch Fizz, Senior Advisor, FCI Inc.

1) Due diligence is expected and the news of tightening belts was predicted. 2) In the last quarter we have found all verticals are experiencing some level of conservative spending. 3) However, we have also seen increased spending with some vendors and/or specific vendor products and solutions. ...

Economic slowdown for network vendors | 04-02-2008
Analysis of: Cisco Signals Trouble Ahead | money.cnn.com
Author: Cliff McElroy, President, Datec, Inc.

I will agree, that a collapse is overkill. But I see a softening of transactions and more projects help up at CFO level and because companies can't hire, and retain talent efficiently. This talent is the hold up of implementing new technologies, none the least is datacenter challenges around power. ...

How Can AMD Save Itself and Stay Independent? Is Nvidia AMD's Savior? | 03-04-2008
Analysis of: Nvidia-AMD: Deal or no deal? | www.eetimes.com
Author: James "Jim" Cantore, President, JLC Associates

1. AMD got itself in a precarious position by failing to execute. 2. Nvidia acquiring AMD is not the solution. Nvidia does not need an AMD headache. Neither aspirin nor anything stronger will help Nvidia. 3. AMD needs financial and engineering resources.

What's Up With Yet Another Numonyx Delay? | 03-03-2008
Analysis of: Could it be another Numonyx delay? | www.eetimes.com
Author: James "Jim" Cantore, President, JLC Associates

1. The NOR market is a money loser, no matter who the players are. 2. If Numonyx, (Intel + STMicroelectronics), was such a great money making proposition it would have been funded months ago. 3. The financial world is well aware that the last big NOR Flash venture between AMD and Fujitsu, Spansion, resulted...

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