maybe the next innovation SA have on the works, after the quick blog, is having article transparency: Author profile and credentials right beside articles, silly, or not
The Tipping Point for Network Automation [View article]
With IBM coming into play in the new buzzword as of today, they will effectively utilize what they have in their possession to gain a stronghold in the game, unleashing their sales and Business IT hoardes, and possibly swallowing up smaller techs (Zoho?) for more leverage.
How much longer before much-awaited karmic Koala comes out and anihilate everyONE?
Stock Market Performance: BRICs Leading Current 'Recovery' [View article]
great article, superior analyses. It will be no surprise to see a slight dip through the next several trading days for Q1 results, but as a realistic optimist, 1st half of Q2 will prove to be the positive segway to reach the 9000 level. Can we be seeing 10000 by beginning of Q3.
Positive ISM report and housing sales should do its part
Depression? Recession? No, It's the Great Restructuring [View article]
one of the most insightful pieces i have read so far. Takes the viewpoints in from both side of the fence, and great perspective on how everyone sees this as another dark age, and the other opportunity.
dialectical materialism this article isn't. I am sure you have made the right fact collection and info digging, factoring in current news and tools you possess before drafting the piece and kudos for the output. we all our economists and have opinions. the middle (working)class are the majority, and this is a democratic country. people up there in public policy knows this and to go back to the basics and do what they entitled to do provided the assurance that this is the most powerful country is the essential action, we will get through this.
it is true those privileged will not give up their power easily (use loosely). those below them wants change, but the opposing side are reluctant.
disruptive innovations (c. christenson) should not be for health care anymore. application to other fields is beneficial.
More EU Open Source Software Allegations Against Microsoft [View article]
it is inevitable that the pursuit of success through proprietary gains will rival its very own fundamentals sans commercialism.
Open source and Competitive technology seems will the "other rivalry" that will inherit the technological boom of this century. A revolution is at hand: one is making sure that it knows more and have more, the other working against the flow but is the "majority"
2009 Depression Will Be Nothing Like 1929 [View article]
Eco-psychology does play its part in this days. No matter how one reacts to this article, you do have a point to the extent that factors are better for us than in '09. Fear of being greedy, or not enough greed to express fear is what everyone's expressing..
--The political philosopher could retire in favour of the business man - for the latter could attain the philosopher's summum bonum by just pursuing his own private profit-- (T.E.o.L.Faire, J.M.K.)
On Mar 08 11:37 AM Mark Krieger wrote:
> Negative sentiment is at all time highs. If you are a contrarian, > this sets up a nice buying scenario. Usually the crowds are wrong > and are akin to the herd being led to slaughter.I guess what I am > trying to say, is don't get caught up in the fear thing-this noise > clouds your mind from rationality and objectivity.Be greedy when > others are fearful and fearful when others are greedy--how else are > you supposed to buy low and sell high?
2009 Depression Will Be Nothing Like 1929 [View article]
08 and 09 will be the blips in the financial history of the global economy. Everyone's back in the basics. and i mean fundamentals. think of Westinghouse v Edison.. somewhere along those lines. (Tesla should take credit). Competition through innovation. Exploit resources we have, but for better use
Hewlett-Packard May Not Be on Sound Footing [View article]
In my wishlist, HP 2140, or Asus EEe PC 1000HE.. With Ubuntu from canonical. dell will be the main player here as they had started to manufacture their Mini 9, 12's with Ubuntu as OS, Vista is an option
Let the Open Source wars begin (at least for Ubuntu, MSFT)
oh, and about this article, Mr. Kabra's speaking his brains. let him be. do not fully agree, but Hp IS ON SOUND FOOTING
General Electric: Sorry Mr. Immelt, You Missed! [View article]
I see a threshold of 6.00 a pop, from there the bottom will be found.Markets will stabilize, but it will not/"cannot" go lower than that. Anything lower than that , say bye bye.
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The Tipping Point for Network Automation [View article]
The Tipping Point for Network Automation [View article]
How much longer before much-awaited karmic Koala comes out and anihilate everyONE?
Stock Market Performance: BRICs Leading Current 'Recovery' [View article]
Positive ISM report and housing sales should do its part
3 Ways for Microsoft to Recover Its Mojo [View article]
Depression? Recession? No, It's the Great Restructuring [View article]
dialectical materialism this article isn't. I am sure you have made the right fact collection and info digging, factoring in current news and tools you possess before drafting the piece and kudos for the output. we all our economists and have opinions. the middle (working)class are the majority, and this is a democratic country. people up there in public policy knows this and to go back to the basics and do what they entitled to do provided the assurance that this is the most powerful country is the essential action, we will get through this.
it is true those privileged will not give up their power easily (use loosely). those below them wants change, but the opposing side are reluctant.
disruptive innovations (c. christenson) should not be for health care anymore. application to other fields is beneficial.
More EU Open Source Software Allegations Against Microsoft [View article]
Open source and Competitive technology seems will the "other rivalry" that will inherit the technological boom of this century. A revolution is at hand: one is making sure that it knows more and have more, the other working against the flow but is the "majority"
2009 Depression Will Be Nothing Like 1929 [View article]
--The political philosopher could retire in favour of the business man - for the latter could attain the philosopher's summum bonum by just pursuing his own private profit--
(T.E.o.L.Faire, J.M.K.)
On Mar 08 11:37 AM Mark Krieger wrote:
> Negative sentiment is at all time highs. If you are a contrarian,
> this sets up a nice buying scenario. Usually the crowds are wrong
> and are akin to the herd being led to slaughter.I guess what I am
> trying to say, is don't get caught up in the fear thing-this noise
> clouds your mind from rationality and objectivity.Be greedy when
> others are fearful and fearful when others are greedy--how else are
> you supposed to buy low and sell high?
2009 Depression Will Be Nothing Like 1929 [View article]
Wisdom through Altruism... words to live by
What Happened to Dell? [View article]
Hewlett-Packard May Not Be on Sound Footing [View article]
Let the Open Source wars begin (at least for Ubuntu, MSFT)
oh, and about this article, Mr. Kabra's speaking his brains. let him be. do not fully agree, but Hp IS ON SOUND FOOTING
JPMorgan: Counting Bailout Money as Profit [View article]
Facebook's Response to Twitter [View article]
Anyway, EVERYONE JUST GOT BACK TO MYSPACE. Zuckerberg's learning the "Bill Gates's school of thought."
The World Isn't Ending: Psychological vs. Financial Damage [View article]
great analysis
General Electric: Sorry Mr. Immelt, You Missed! [View article]