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posted in June 2011
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Full Recovery Soon From Japan Earthquake
Bolaji Ojo  
6/30/2011   (10) comments
The electronics supply chain is expected to fully recover from the Japan earthquake by early September and well ahead of previous forecasts.
US IT Spending Grows, Productivity & Security Main Focus
Logical Link  
6/30/2011   (8) comments
Total IT spending by companies and governments in the US will increase 5.6 percent in 2011, outpacing the forecasted growth of the US GDP.
Hackers Jeopardize High-Tech Reputation
Bolaji Ojo  
6/27/2011   (17) comments
Hacker attacks on corporate and government networks threaten the integrity of the high-tech industry and the products they make.
Oracle: Overvalued Stocks Stump Acquisitions
Bolaji Ojo  
6/24/2011   (14) comments
Oracle executives say valuations are too high, which means they could be heading down and stifle investment on innovation.
OEMs Vie for Sales Opportunities in Health Market
At the Source  
6/23/2011   (15) comments
Growing demand for health applications is opening up opportunities for smartphone and tablet PC manufacturers.
The Myth vs. Reality of Worker Productivity
Ken Bradley  
6/22/2011   (13) comments
Companies are squeezing costs out of their systems by using fewer employees rather than by leveraging the strengths of their operations.
Nokia's MeeGo, the Solstice & a New Beginning
Susan Fourtané  
6/22/2011   (25) comments
Nokia has launched a new set of phones based on its MeeGo system, but will this be enough for the embattled company?
Reverse in Motion
Bolaji Ojo  
6/17/2011   (30) comments
RIM has lost one-fifth of its market value and continues to face stiff headwinds in the competitive smartphone and tablet PC markets.
Nokia Plans for Growth Despite Dropping Sales
Susan Fourtané  
6/17/2011   (38) comments
Nokia is facing sales pressures, but it is proceeding with plans for a manufacturing plant in Vietnam to support future growth expectations.
How to Confront Relentless Commoditization
Bolaji Ojo  
6/16/2011   (4) comments
IBM in a paper marking its 100th anniversary offered some suggestions on how high-tech can manage the scourge of commoditization.
Acer's Blunder Sends Up Warning Flares
Logical Link  
6/16/2011   (6) comments
Given the amount of information, skills, and experience companies like Acer have accumulated, how could an OEM get so far off track?
Happy 100th Birthday Big Blue – What's Next?
Bolaji Ojo  
6/16/2011   (21) comments
IBM paved the way for much of today's innovation in its first 100 years in existence – but what's next for Big Blue?
Device Makers Must Evolve to Ecosystem Builders
Bolaji Ojo  
6/15/2011   (8) comments
The high-tech market is evolving again with companies transforming from device makers to ecosystem builders. Are you prepared?
Nightmare in Helsinki
Bolaji Ojo  
6/10/2011   (18) comments
Nokia's reorganization is creating ripples in the industry, hurting suppliers, shareholders, and other investors. Can CEO Elop hang on?
Who Will Hurt Most if PCs Disappear?
Bolaji Ojo  
6/8/2011   (21) comments
Apple is now the world's biggest buyer of semiconductors, adding to its already considerable leverage on the vendor base.
As Internet Traffic Grows, PCs Risk Being Left Behind
Tam Harbert  
6/7/2011   (25) comments
The PC is being left behind as more people use other wireless consumer electronics devices to access the Web.
RIM: Is the Party Over?
Logical Link  
6/6/2011   (12) comments
Research in Motion needs to quickly regain its footing to stem rising problems.
The Internet Economy & Why We Need Gov't
At the Source  
6/2/2011   (16) comments
The Internet accounts for a chunk of global economy, and its development confirms that the private sector sometimes needs some help.




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