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- Satyam â€" Time for a real (early) Spring Cleaning
- A Holiday Gift for Litigators? Could this be the story of the year for 2009? The news about Satyam in the last few days has been disconcerting, to say the least, and it has thrown a cloud of doubt on the Indian services...
- Tags: Satyam, Upaid, SarbOx, Corporate Governance, Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), Real Estate, Investment, Outsourcing, Business Operations, Corporate Law, It Operations, Finance, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Brian Sommer
- Blog posts 2008-12-19
- Slicing up Sun
- Being employed by a large technology company and being a freelance technology writer has its pitfalls, one of which is from a disclosure perspective: I'm not allowed to talk about strategy and forward-looking statements regarding the company I work for. The risk of...
- Tags: Sun Microsystems Inc., Storage, Open Source, Processors, Servers, Hardware, Semiconductors, Components, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2008-12-03
- DOJ backs off ATI
- More good news for AMD. The Department of Justice has officially closed its antitrust investigation into ATI, the graphics chipmaker it bought in 2006. The Justice Department was investigating practices in the hot-and-heavy battle between ATI and Nvidia. Coverage at PCWorld. AMD announced last week saw its...
- Tags: ATI Technologies Inc., U.S. Department Of Justice, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Manufacturing, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-10-13
- 1.5 million Android phones pre-sold? What's up with the 16 October launch party?
- 1.5 million Android phones pre-sold? What's up with the 16 October launch party?motley foolsthe reason the 1.5 million preorder sales hasn't been cofirmed by any one is because it's a fantasy number picked up by analysts at the motley fool, who foolishly confused t-mobile's bumped up preorders with actual sales.There's...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Sales strategy, Google Inc., phone, Android phones pre-sold, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, pre-sold, Android Phone
- Discussion threads 2008-10-13
- 1.5 million Android phones pre-sold? What's up with the 16 October launch party?
- As we get closer and closer to the launch of the T-Mobile G1 Google Android device the rumors are heating up. The latest report comes from The Motley Fool (it hasn't been confirmed by anyone else yet) states that T-Mobile has sold out of the first we all knew that...
- Tags: T-Mobile G1, Phone, T-Mobile, Sales Strategy, Blogging, Performance Management, Sales Force Management, Telecom & Utilities, Sales, Internet, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Matthew Miller
- Blog posts 2008-10-12
- Social design advice for Starbucks
- Starbucks announced today it will begin a daily "Good Sheet" of news about politics, health care and other issues that it will distribute in its stores as a way to start conversations. According to a Starbucks executive quoted by The Motley Fool, the company is looking for "conversation starters." It...
- Tags: Starbucks Corp., Store, Good Sheet Experiment, Corporate Communications, Social Networking, Digital Music, Marketing, Online Communications, Advertising & Promotion, Personal Technology, Mitch Ratcliffe
- Blog posts 2008-09-08
- Apple: Perception is Reality
- When a technology columnist known for his critical views on Apple makes statements to the effect that the company should consider defining and publicly communicating a succession strategy, many Apple fans might consider the subject too close to home and inappropriate. It will generate heated discussion...
- Tags: Steve Jobs, Apple Inc., Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2008-07-23
- Is the online medical niche worthwhile?
- For the last few years venture capital has been pouring into the online medical field, as companies look to emulate the success of WebMD. Maybe they should have stayed in bed. WebMD is suddenly looking less than formidable. Last week Motley Fool dubbed it...
- Tags: Health Care, WebMD, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-02-20
- iPhone unlocks demonstrate promise of Android
- Bernstein Research says 27% of iPhones sold in the U.S. are being "unlocked" to work with other networks. Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi emphasizes the potential losses by Apple in AT&T kickbacks arising from this. Our own Tom Krazit thinks all these iPhones are piling...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Mobile, Handset, Apple Inc., Bernstein Research, Advertising & Promotion, Cellular Phones, Marketing, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-01-30
- Why Bristol-Myers dumped its hockey stick
- Bristol-Myers Squibb quietly tossed aside a hockey stick this week. The hockey stick is the medical imaging market. Recent estimates from BCC Research are the market will grow to $11.4 billion by 2012. Bristol-Myers Squibb got $525 million for its imaging unit from Avista Capital...
- Tags: Imaging, Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., Document Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-12-19
- Motley Fool: Vonage will "eventually succumb"
- Dave Mock of the financial news and advice website Motley Fool seems to be of two minds about Vonage.Mock looks forward to this Thursday's quarterly earnings statement as one which will show that Vonage's marketing budget cuts and other cost-saving measures have saved the company losses, and will make...
- Tags: Vonage Holdings Corp., Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2007-08-07
- Whole Foods CEO sorry for anonymous Web posts
- Whole Foods CEO sorry for anonymous Web postsBig Fish vs little autorny Minow'sMinow is just so wrong. A CEO who is also a US citizen has the right and sometimes duty to publish anonymously when that posting does not involve harassment. That is how the founders of the USA did...
- Tags: Public relations, Business ethics, Web, Whole Foods, Enron Corp., Minow, Big Fish, Minnow
- Discussion threads 2007-07-18
- HP vs. Compaq: the 100,000 foot financial view
- HP vs. Compaq: the 100,000 foot financial viewCarly's FollyWe all knew this at the time - everyone except Carly and her cronies. She wanted to grab Compaq's customers, and in the end she did. HP now outsells Dell on both x86 clients and servers. So in an era where PC...
- Tags: Sales strategy, UNIX, Operating systems, Sales force management, Mergers & Acquisitions, Servers, financial, HP Now, Hewlett-Packard Co., Compaq Computer Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-07-05
- In IT, you can't tell incompetence from fraud
- In IT, you often cant tell incompetence from fraud. For example, I was clicking through on google hits to see if anyone else had identified the CPU in Apples playphone as a PowerPC (out of Samsung, by IBM) and hit this on a major financial site: ...
- Tags: incompetence
- Blog posts 2007-01-19
- Java is the true test of open source innovation
- Java is the true test of open source innovationVery good points.Care to add a paragraph about the role of IBM, which has been waiting for a long time for the open-sourcing of Java?I thought TiVO was the testThat showed how a brand new technology could come to market thanks to...
- Tags: Programming languages, Sun Microsystems Inc., open source, Java, TiVo Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-12-05
- It's all about services
- Via Joe McKendrick, I see that a Motley Fool writer has described SOA as "an extension of the software as a service concept to the internal IT departments of companies." Which of course it is. But you don't often see it described that way. People have got SOA pigeonholed...
- Tags: Saas
- Blog posts 2006-09-20
- Motley Fool: software bazaar 'boisterous' with SOA
- A new advisory posted at Motley Fool calls SOA an "extension of the software as a service concept," except that it is offered internally and includes business processes. (Thanks to SOA Digest for surfacing this report.) John Finneran, a contributor to the Fool, says there's money to be made: ...
- Tags: SOA
- Blog posts 2006-09-20
- Is IBM open source's little friend?
- It was a small point in my interview with Peter Burris of IPSwap, but it stuck with me all day."The open source movement has lived and breathed for the past number of years based on a lot of goodwill from a lot of people. But the folks making the money...
- Tags: open source, IBM Corp.
- Blog posts 2006-08-22
- Taking stock of Google: risks and rewards
- “Google is a great search engine but not a good stock,” so says Fred Kobrick, a veteran mutual fund manager, as reported by CNNMoney:Google is kind of a metaphor for investing today. People want a short-term fix and they want something that has momentum…many Wall Street analysts and investors fall...
- Tags: Google Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-06-21
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