Read my brother Tom’s smart observations on copyright issues from a muscian’s outlook in the age of Cloud Computing and the Internet.
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Read my brother Tom’s smart observations on copyright issues from a muscian’s outlook in the age of Cloud Computing and the Internet.
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Some more notes on IBM’s successes in Africa – highlighting its new banking customers in Kenya and contract with Safari.com
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Dell brought Darren Thomson and his storage systems team to its London Forum this week. Read ITCandor’s analysis.
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HP’s acquisition of Vertica and Autonomy allows it to launch an Information Optimization strategy. Read ITCandor’s analysis.
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HP has suffered a long-term market share decline in the IT market. Read ITCandor’s multi-dimensional analysis and ideas for what it can do to reverse them.
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