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Joseph Upton Posted July 14, 2008
SPRINT, SPRIN, SPRI,SPR,SP,S: Alive or Dead?
Analysis of: Bedeviled by the Churn, Sprint Tries to Win Back Disgruntled Customers | www.nytimes.com
Author: Joseph Upton, Pres/CEO Kabel-X USA
Can Sprint improve customer service, fix the management/leadership vacuum problem, and build a new, competitive network?  Sprint CEO, Dan Hesse has perhaps the most difficult job in US telecom today.  Is he doing enough to allow Sprint to stay alive? Will Sprint rise from the ashes like Phoenix...
Posted July 10, 2008
Spammers poised to target BlackBerry and iPhone owners
Analysis of: Spammers poised to target BlackBerry and iPhone owners | business.timesonline.co.uk
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
In this new real world where the working time is much longer and the office is in the road the spammers, viruses and other malware programmers are targeting to this new and growing group, the BlackBerry, iPhone, HTC and other smartphones users.   This situation open opportunities...
William Gardner Posted July 2, 2008
Microsoft's X-Box Challenge
Analysis of: Microsoft reportedly to cut price of Xbox 360 to $299 | news.yahoo.com
Author: William Gardner, Former President and Chief Executive Officer Eidos Inc.
There are several key implications from this price move. First of all, the X-Box 360 is not moving well at retail, and there is "push-back" from retail vendors to get the hardware moving again. This lack of movement is causing a slowdown  in software sales, forcing developers and publishers to...
Posted July 2, 2008
Data Centers Nearing Power-Usage, Cost Crisis
Analysis of: Data Centers Nearing Power-Usage, Cost Crisis | www.eweek.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Green fad finally gets the lemmings to look at virtual applications. Power savings are real, no matter how you enter in the numbers. TCO costs are much lower by dumping the PC on the desk for the majority of users. Some partners have been begging to help their customers with this transition.  Most...
Posted July 1, 2008
Spansion: Numonyx' PCM is 'marketing fluff'
Analysis of: Spansion: Numonyx' PCM is 'marketing fluff' | www.eetimes.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Bertrand Cambou, CEO of Spansion, has an opinion on Numonyx' push into phase-change memories: "Phase-change memory is pure marketing fluff." Although Cambou is correct that existing Numonyx phase change memories are not ready for prime time, the situation will be quite different below 32nm, which...
Cliff Bell Posted July 1, 2008
Cut IT Spending by virtualizing the desktop and reduce Power consumption
Analysis of: Data Centers Nearing Power-Usage, Cost Crisis | www.eweek.com
Author: Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer Infogain Corporation
1. Power consumes more than the cost of the PC. 2.  Virtualization of PC's can reduce the IT budget.
Thomas Coughlin Posted July 1, 2008
New external storage interface creates multiple device options
Analysis of: eSATA Connector provides backup at speeds up to 3 Gb/s. | news.thomasnet.com
Author: Thomas Coughlin, President Coughlin Associates
* USB 2.0 provides external data rates of 480 Mbps sustained.  eSATA, an external version of the SATA interface currently provides data rates of 3 Gbps sustained  * Next generation USB will have 5 Gbps and next generation eSATA will have 6 Gbps data rates * Recently several laptop and external...
Thomas Coughlin Posted July 1, 2008
Consolidation Accelerates in the Hard Disk Capital Equipment Market
Analysis of: Intevac to Acquire Oerlikon Group's Magnetic Media Equipment Business | news.moneycentral.msn.com
Author: Thomas Coughlin, President Coughlin Associates
* Oerlikon sold its disk drive sputtering assets to Intevac and exits the hard disk drive business  * Oerlikon, in a former incarnation as Balzers used to be one of the major players in the disk sputtering equipment market but had lost most of its business over the last 10 years  * Despite...
Posted June 27, 2008
Will the $199 iPhone kill the iPod?
Analysis of: What's Next For Apple's iPod Touch: More Memory, Camera, Different Sizes? (AAPL) | www.alleyinsider.com
Author: Joe Weingarten, Executive Director Macintosh Reseller Association
At $199 the iPhone with iPod capabilities looks like an iPod killer. Will Apple kill off its own golden goose or is it planning a new product to move the iPod back up the ladder. Have we overlooked something in the long term of iPhone vs. iPod?
Posted June 26, 2008
Cox Flirts With Fiber
Analysis of: Cox Flirts With Fiber | www.lightreading.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
..HD TV and DVRs have changed the residential Bandwidth requirements ..RFIs usually are not issued without a good reason. ..Verizon's FiOS will be hard to compete with, without a better network answer.
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