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AMD and Nvidia Beat Estimates

Posted on Thursday, Nov 19th 2009

Last week, Intel entered into an agreement with AMD and also agreed to pay $1.25 billion to the former for dropping its antitrust lawsuits. According to the latest report from IDC, PC processor unit shipments in 3Q09 rose 23% q-o-q, and Intel increased its share by 2.2% to 81.1% while AMD had a share of

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A Scalable K-12 Education Solution: K12 CEO Ron Packard (Part 1)

Posted on Wednesday, Nov 18th 2009

Ron Packard was previously a vice president of Knowledge Universe investing, incubating, and operating several charter school companies. Previously, Ron worked for both McKinsey & Company and Goldman Sachs. He holds a B.A. in economics and mechanical engineering (with honors) from the University of California at Berkeley. He holds an M.B.A. (with honors) from the

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SaaS Talent Management Roundup

Posted on Wednesday, Nov 18th 2009

In the SaaS talent management space, Taleo is expanding with its acquisition of Worldwide Compensation. SuccessFactors has yet to make such a move, but I had suggested earlier that it could roll up a smaller company like Salary.com. Let’s take a closer look at these two players’ recent performances. 

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Deal Radar 2009: Jigsaw Data

Posted on Wednesday, Nov 18th 2009

Today’s Deal Radar report focuses on a company with a creative business model. Jigsaw Data, a business contact exchange, has been in the spotlight before. Jigsaw sees itself as piecing data together like one would piece together a jigsaw puzzle. The exchange is a collaborative effort; each member contributes to the puzzle which the San Mateo, CA-based

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Leading Corporate Innovation: HP Labs Director Prith Banerjee (Part 7)

Posted on Tuesday, Nov 17th 2009

SM: I have been on a lot of campuses lately and talked with a lot of young people. There is a trend I am seeing which did not exist when I was in school. People are not doing things based on their passions as much, and they are now doing them for money. People have

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Deal Radar 2009: LiveOffice

Posted on Tuesday, Nov 17th 2009

LiveOfficeworks with large and small organizations to archive, discover (i.e., search for information in preparation for litigation), and manage their email. It operates under a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model and helps companies to handle an issue in capital expenditure, storage, backup, networks, replication, disaster recovery, upgrades, maintenance, monitoring, and management. Gartner, Inc. recently recognized LiveOffice as the

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Leading Corporate Innovation: HP Labs Director Prith Banerjee (Part 6)

Posted on Monday, Nov 16th 2009

SM: How do you tie in your basic research with business unit involvement? Applied research does not typically result in a market-ready product. PB: Researchers build prototypes, not products. Within HP Labs we have set up a process by which a small number of projects every year receive additional funding, incubation funding, to take it

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Deal Radar 2009: Nimsoft

Posted on Monday, Nov 16th 2009

Founded in 2002, Nimsoft is a leading provider of service level management (SLM). It develops and sells software to monitor and manage IT systems. In October 2009, the Redwood City, California-based company extended its reach with Unified Monitoring, solutions for virtualized datacenters, hosted and managed services, cloud platforms, and SaaS resources.

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