Impact of Japanese component shortages limited
March 21, 2011
Japan's Electronic Component Turbulence Temporary | itchannelsales.wordpress.com
The impact, in the short term, of the recent disaster in Japan will be limited as only certain sets of components are directly sourced from Japan nowadays.Those components affected include high capacity Li-ON batteries (for laptops, notebooks and tablets) and lower down the component value chain items such as glass substrate for LCD panels.A lot of other components such as CPUs, graphics chips, wireless chips etc are now all sourced to a greater extent from China and Taiwan.
Cell site Tower rationlisation on its way?
March 21, 2011
AT&T Acquiring T-Mobile For $39 Billion; Let The Scrutiny Begin | moconews.net
Over the weekend AT&T sent out an email to T-Mobile USA, we want to buy your network.One of the many benefits of the merger will be the rationalisation of cell sites and hence a reduction in ongoing Opex of both sites and backhaul.While AT&T is looking to gain additional sites to fill in holes, duplicated sites are a good candidate for a reduction in the numbers needed. This will have a knock effect for tower operators, where the sites are not owned by either AT&T or T-Mobile.
Pressure on Sprint as AT&T buys T-Mobile USA
March 21, 2011
T-Mobile USA Sold to AT | www.cellular-news.com
While everyone had been expecting a Sprint - T-Mobile USA merger, AT&T shows it has the money in the bank to snap up T-Mobile's US network and customers, so moving it up to the number one spot.The question now, does Sprint buy the small guys or does Verizon buy Sprint? To understand this however you need to see why AT&T jumped when it did, Spectrum!AT&T needed T-Mobile for a) spectrum, b) cell sites and c) customers and T-Mobile did not have the money to fund a LTE roll out in the next 5 years.
AT&T Merging with T-Mobile – Sprints ahead of Verizon and Sprint
March 20, 2011
AT&T to Buy T-Mobile USA | online.wsj.com
Well, all I can say is YIKES. That is what I get for listening to stock analysts. Congratulations to AT&T.
Virtualization to include Cloud Applications
March 19, 2011
Desktop virtualization is beginning to be more than a virtualized version of Microsoft office and file storage. It is also becoming a standard virtual set of cloud applications. I attended my monthly CIO meeting last night and the topic was virtualization.
Dan Hesse and Sprint – Setting The Bar – Defines “Unlimited”
March 13, 2011
Sprint CEO Dan Hesse defines “unlimited” in new TV ad | www.sys-con.com
What can I say? Dan Hesse is the face of Sprint and has plenty of guts. Hesse and Sprint have just set the bar for “unlimited” data plans. Now that is what I call gutsy.
Saving Power in the Data Center
March 13, 2011
The speed of servers continues to grow. This could lead to an ever larger and larger power utilization in the data center. But there three main approaches to reducing power consumption in the data center. You can virtualize your servers, you can outsource to the clound and you can cnetralize your storage in a SAN.
Sprint/T-Mobile Merger – Why It Is A Good Idea and a Few Thoughts
March 10, 2011
Sprint In Talks To Take Over T-Mobile | www.businessinsider.com
Last year and the year before that I voiced opposition to a merger between T-Mobile and Sprint. Sprint is a CDMA carrier and T-Mobile is a GSM carrier. In short, I was fearful that we would be seeing another Nextel situation. However, as in every turnaround situation, timing is everything.
Data: Information Technology's Next Greatest Challenge
March 9, 2011
2011 State Of Storage Survey | www.informationweek.com
The amount of data generated continues to grow at 20% or more each year. While new storage hardware can adequately record all this information, we are losing control of the data itself. The current solution of simply adding more storage capacity perpetuates the issue. The better long term answer is to understand and control our information. Some solutions like de-duplication from EMC, Symantec, and Falconstor provide some relief, but not nearly enough to overcome this issue.
Tablets – Finding a Home; is it a laptop replacement?
March 6, 2011
Tablet Computer Demand Putting a Dent in PC Sales | online.wsj.com
As I have said in past blogs, the netbook’s biggest competition was and is the tablet. The tablet’s rise as a media device should come as no surprise. Back in the late 1990s, the tablet was first portrayed as a type of mini-laptop (i.e., netbook) and then in the early to mid 2000s, the tablet was being portrayed as a platform for wireless TV.
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