Technology
posted in March 2011
31 items
Greening the Telecom Sector
Logical Link  
3/31/2011   (16) comments
Energy efficiency has become a top priority for telecom operators, and this is influencing R&D work at equipment manufacturers
Looking Inside & Beyond Products
Mastery in Action  
3/30/2011   (8) comments
High-tech companies' physical supply chains must evolve as they integrate software and content offerings across products and platforms
What Will Happen to PCs as Tablets Surge?
Bolaji Ojo  
3/30/2011   (40) comments
As sales of tablets explode and demand for PCs declines, how will PC OEMs respond, and what can their component suppliers look forward to?
GE Didn’t Pay 2010 Taxes but May Pay Medical Device Tax in 2013
At the Source  
3/29/2011   (10) comments
Medical equipment OEMs will by 2013 have to pay taxes on their products to help the US pay for healthcare reform
Nokia-Apple Patent War Heats Up
Bolaji Ojo  
3/29/2011   (11) comments
Nokia has filed a second patent infringement complaint against Apple with the International Trade Commission
Changes Afoot in Global Solar Market
Bolaji Ojo  
3/28/2011   (23) comments
The US will become the world's biggest solar market in four years, upstaging Germany, as European governments cut incentives
Intel Gets Squeezed in HP, Oracle Spat
Bolaji Ojo  
3/23/2011   (5) comments
Intel is feeling the heat as Hewlett-Packard and Oracle extend their ongoing confrontations to the server market
Automakers Hit by Components Shortages
Logical Link  
3/23/2011   (13) comments
Several European and North American auto manufacturers have been hit by supply shortages resulting from the March 11 earthquake in Japan
Poll Respondents Object to Chinese Purchase of Western Firms
Bolaji Ojo  
3/22/2011   (16) comments
EBN poll respondents say access by Chinese companies to Western technology through mergers and acquisition should be restricted
Is Japan Still a Stable Location for High-Tech Manufacturing?
At the Source  
3/21/2011   (21) comments
Japan's already waning competitiveness as a center for electronics production will come under more pressure following the recent tragedy
As Shortages Loom, Watch Out for Counterfeits
Dawn Gluskin  
3/18/2011   (15) comments
The earthquake in Japan is likely to result in component shortages that could fuel the counterfeiting of critical parts
Is It Time for Near-Sourcing?
Barbara Jorgensen  
3/17/2011   (14) comments
Both natural and man-made disasters have interrupted the electronics supply chain in recent years
How to Work Better With the Open-Source Community
Andy Chou  
3/17/2011   (17) comments
Incorporating open-source components isn’t as free or as effortless as it might seem
Managing Emergencies with High-Tech Mobile Health Tools
Logical Link  
3/16/2011   (12) comments
Mobile high-tech products can be adapted or developed to assist in improving medical services in the event of a major natural disaster
Seeking Telco Biz? Try China Mobile
Bolaji Ojo  
3/16/2011   (4) comments
The world's biggest telco is jacking up capital spending and creating sales opportunities for equipment vendors and component suppliers
The Age of Innovation
Laurie Sullivan  
3/15/2011   (20) comments
High-tech companies are piling up innovations that will dramatically change the way businesses, consumers, and governments interact
Post-PC Era? The PC Is Alive & Kicking
Semico Spin  
3/14/2011   (16) comments
The numbers do not bear out the idea of a Post-PC Era. Why else would Apple introduce a high-end MacBook featuring Intel’s Thunderbolt?
What's Holding up the Smart Grid?
Barbara Jorgensen  
3/10/2011   (16) comments
With oil prices on the rise and green energy on the US presidential agenda, smart grid implementation should be moving fast -- but it's not
TechNet's Agenda for the Obama Administration
Barbara Jorgensen  
3/9/2011   (8) comments
CEOs from the largest players in the industry will meet with senior Obama administration officials this week to push for policy reform
One Car: Hold the Electronics, Please
Barbara Jorgensen  
3/8/2011   (30) comments
Most of the cars produced today have triple the amount of software code in electronic control units (ECUs) per vehicle compared to previous models
Access Trumps Internet Ownership Concerns
Matteo Bertozzi  
3/8/2011   (15) comments
Governments concerned over Internet use and ownership should focus more on providing access and harnessing its advantages
Western Digital-Hitachi Deal Adds to Pressure on Seagate
Bolaji Ojo  
3/7/2011   (9) comments
The agreement to buy Hitachi's hard disk unit by Western Digital will add to the already intense pressure on rival Seagate Technology
Apple in Its Castle, Google in Space: Where's MeeGo?
Marc Herman  
3/7/2011   (14) comments
Everyone but Intel seems to have written off MeeGo as Apple iOS and Google Android establish strong market positions
Managing Risk in High-Tech Supply Chains
Mastery in Action  
3/4/2011   (7) comments
To mitigate risks, supply chains must adopt analytics, use financial data for scenario modeling, and understand business trade-offs
Improving Visibility Into Subsidiary Operations, Part 2
Sheila Zelinger  
3/4/2011   (5) comments
Here are two additional options for gaining visibility into subsidiary operations – coordinating and integrating legacy ERP systems
iPad2 Upgrades, Memory Remains Unchanged
Semico Spin  
3/3/2011   (11) comments
Apple's new iPad has some noticeable improvements, but it is entering a much more competitive market
Winning People Over to Cellphone-Based Payment
Logical Link  
3/2/2011   (9) comments
How can OEMs and software vendors help make near field communication-based mobile phone payment transactions safe?
It's iPad vs. Xoom... and Who Else?
Bolaji Ojo  
3/2/2011   (19) comments
Motorola's Xoom represents the strongest challenge so far to the Apple iPad; can other tablet makers break through the clutter?
Nuts & Bolts of Semiconductor Lifecycle Management, Part 2
Joseph R. Bronson  
3/2/2011   Post a comment
By adopting lifecycle management strategies military/aero OEMs can extend their supply chains to support critical but obsolescent parts
Chip Spotlight: Monolithic 3D ICs
Malcolm Penn  
3/1/2011   (3) comments
The market potential for monolithic 3D chips is huge, but first the industry has to solve the nagging problem of heat dissipation
Intel’s Thunderbolt Could Shock the Computing Market
Semico Spin  
3/1/2011   (9) comments
Intel's Thunderbolt connector has the potential to alter events in the computing market, similar to the impact USBs had 15 years ago




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