All GLG News Analyses Filed Under: Software
Posted December 6, 2007
Perhaps This Is Not A Mistake, But A Trend
Analysis of: Apple's War on Customers | www.technewsworld.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Apple's War on Customers | www.technewsworld.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
The Slippery Slope to Total Control Means Google Is NOT Your Friend, Folks, But Remember It's Only Paranoia If It's Not True!
Posted November 28, 2007Is Apple becoming Big Brother?
Analysis of: Apple's War on Customers | www.technewsworld.com
Author: Joe Weingarten, Executive Director Macintosh Reseller Association
Did Apple go too far by iBricking its phones and does the future look like?
Posted November 26, 2007Not only Vista but Mac OS and another bigger Cost
Analysis of: One year later: Did Vista's focus on security pay off? | www.computerworld.com
Author: Joe Weingarten, Executive Director Macintosh Reseller Association
New OS's are a plot by the software industry to cause big expensive upgrades down the entire food chain.
Posted November 26, 2007Your PC is safe now, but your MySpace page is not!!
Analysis of: Looming Online Security Threats in 2008 | www.businessweek.com
Author: Hans van Rietschote, Senior Director Symantec Corporation
Most if not every PC user knows they need some form of malware protection and most if not all PCs ship with some form of malware protection. So our PCs are pretty safe these days. But most people who use MySpace have no idea that they need protection when on MySpace (or FaceBook or any other "social"...
Posted November 26, 2007Cost of user education outweighs value of upgrade
Analysis of: One year later: Did Vista's focus on security pay off? | www.computerworld.com
Author: Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer Infogain Corporation
1. There are no compelling reasons to upgrade to Vista
2. Security within email has improved causing less upgrade needs
Posted November 20, 2007
Can Independent BI Vendors Survive?
Analysis of: Pure-play BI vendors strike back | weblog.infoworld.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities Genesis Microchip Inc.
Can Independent BI Vendors Survive?
Analysis of: Pure-play BI vendors strike back | weblog.infoworld.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities Genesis Microchip Inc.
With the recent acquisitions, traditional BI seems to be moving to the big companies (IBM, Oracle, SAP). Smaller, pure-play BI vendors must innovate and find new market niches to survive. “Operational” BI and better usability could buy a few years of success for them.
Posted November 20, 2007
Searching for Search: An Overview of the Fragmented Search Market
Analysis of: Microsoft Unveils Enterprise Search Products | www.nytimes.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Microsoft Unveils Enterprise Search Products | www.nytimes.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
To operate in the knowledge economy, companies need to be able to sift through millions of documents and find what they are looking for. Having the right search tools in place is crucial to a company's existence and survival. But finding the right search platform is far from simple.
Posted November 20, 2007
Where does this leave Microsoft?
Analysis of: Intel Buys Stake in EMC’s VMware | www.nytimes.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Intel Buys Stake in EMC’s VMware | www.nytimes.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
As firms partner with VMware (including Microsoft) it begs the question of where does Microsoft actually stand on it's virtualization efforts. The pendulum appears to be swinging away from an in house solution that compete's with VMware at the high end.
Posted November 20, 2007
Security Threats in 2008
Analysis of: Looming Online Security Threats in 2008 | www.businessweek.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Looming Online Security Threats in 2008 | www.businessweek.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Continuing development of online business will exert extra pressure to ensure that all developing area's of risk are protected. Social engineering is an increasing risk for corporate security as well as personal security. The web becomes as risky as email for security risks
Posted November 20, 2007
Growing Security Threats – It Is About ACCESS and TRUST
Analysis of: Looming Online Security Threats in 2008 | www.businessweek.com
Author: P.J. Louis, President PJ Louis LLC
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Analysis of: Looming Online Security Threats in 2008 | www.businessweek.com
Author: P.J. Louis, President PJ Louis LLC
It used to be that you had to watch what you threw out in your trash. Remember those days when you had to tear up and shred any hint of your name on papers that you were throwing out, and tearing up old receipts that had your name on them? Remember the early days of email when AOL and other email services...
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