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Cliff Bell Posted April 22, 2008
Even in an economic downturn, technology gets obsoleted
Analysis of: Gadgets We Need - Necessities We Can Do Without | www.forbes.com
Author: Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer Infogain Corporation
1. The Darwinism of technology continues in economic hard times. 2. Today's hot gadget is tomorrow's paperweight and CIO's should look to prune un-needed equipment.
Posted April 21, 2008
Motorola – Leaking Talent like a Sieve – But Doing the Right Things??
Analysis of: Motorola Revamps Oversight Of Mobile-Devices Division | online.wsj.com
Author: P.J. Louis, President PJ Louis LLC
Jumping ship is common while a company is going through a restructuring. Most employees think they will become casualties and will be fired. Most managers, especially senior managers with nowhere to hide, believe they will be fired.
Posted April 21, 2008
Nokia Versus Apple’s iPhone
Analysis of: Nokia Shares Slammed in Wake of Miss | www.smartmoney.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities Genesis Microchip Inc.
In terms of volume the iPhone is indeed a “niche product” for Nokia.  However, the impact the iPhone is having on the handset market is much greater than its market share might indicate.  Nokia needs to address their steadily dropping US market share, although the iPhone is only one small...
Posted April 21, 2008
Why Intel Succeeds Amidst Semiconductor Downturn?
Analysis of: iSuppli lowers semi sales forecast to 4% | www.edn.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
As AMD and other semiconductor companies continue to spin their wheels, lay off engineers, consolidate product lines further, and watch their executives walk out the door, leading to a major decline in revenue, hopefully they will try to replicate the Intel model for doing business in...
Posted April 21, 2008
Nokia's Reduced Forecast Indicates Saturation Is Approaching
Analysis of: Nokia Shares Slammed in Wake of Miss | www.smartmoney.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Nokia's first quarter performance and reduced outlook are further indications that the cellular handset market is getting nearer to saturation.  Coupled with negative comments from Sony Ericsson and Motorola in the last month, the Nokia announcement indicates that suppliers of approximately sixty...
Posted April 21, 2008
Reasons to doubt Microsoft's success in the retail market
Analysis of: RUMOR: Microsoft to open Apple-like retail shops | macdailynews.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Apple's stores were a response to a problem that Microsoft does not face in the retail sector. Apple's stores reflect an attention to physical design that has become the hallmark of their products. Apple's stores are based on an aspirational demand, which is very different the type of consumer demand...
Posted April 18, 2008
Film and Videogame Convergence to continue
Analysis of: Variety: 'Grand' videogame breaks record | www.variety.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
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Joe Weingarten Posted April 18, 2008
NAND Pricing Up, Just as Apple uses more.
Analysis of: Kingston the biggest beneficiary of NAND flash price recovery | www.digitimes.com
Author: Joe Weingarten, Executive Director Macintosh Reseller Association
If the price of one of your key building blocks goes up, your prices have to go up or your profit margin has to go down.
Joe Weingarten Posted April 17, 2008
What's Good for Intel is Good for Apple.
Analysis of: Positive outlook accentuates strong Intel earnings | www.echannelline.com
Author: Joe Weingarten, Executive Director Macintosh Reseller Association
It used to be said "What good for General Motors is good for the USA." Well times have changed but now it appears whats good for Intel is good for Apple. Intel's outlook is based not on what Intel thinks but rather what it's customers think.
Posted April 17, 2008
Key Technology Players DO NOT Sign LTE Pact – Is this Good News or Bad News???
Analysis of: Qualcomm the big question mark in 4G cross-licensing | telephonyonline.com
Author: P.J. Louis, President PJ Louis LLC
Alcatel-Lucent, NEC, Nextwave Wireless, Ericsson, Nokia, Nokia Siemens Networks, and Sony Ericsson have all signed a pact agreeing to cross licensing of intellectual property they collectively own in Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology. Missing are some dominant players in wireless technology.
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