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BlackTab Could Kick RIM Into Gear Again

"The problem we've seen with the Android tablet is that Android hasn't scaled well to the tablet size," Rob Enderle, principal with the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "The end result is that RIM looked at that and decided they wanted to go for something that was specifically designed for the tablet size." ...

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Tackling Data Disarray Takes Center Stage at OpenWorld

Not necessarily, Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld "Most of the large vendors are pointing out that, for certain kinds of jobs, these large systems provide better return on investment because they're purpose-built and designed," he said....

HP, Oracle Settlement: It’s Not Personal

"California is a right-to-work state. That means it was going to be difficult, if not impossible, for HP to block Hurd going to work for Oracle after HP effectively had terminated him," Rob Enderle, principal analyst with the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "And while Mark Hurd clearly has intellectual property that HP is concerned about him sharing, they don't really have a case until they can show that he actually shared that information."

IBM’s $1.7B Netezza Acquisition May Not Be Done Deal

Oracle is a possible contender for the asset, if only to thwartIBM's acquisition, said Rob Enderle of the Enderle Group With its acquisition of Netezza, IBM is effectively putting Oracle onnotice that the fight for the top spot in software-led largeenterprise data products wil...

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Microsoft’s Secret Plan to Take Over the World

Reporting from an undisclosed location in Eastern Europe, this is Rob Enderle whose new motto is "feet don't fail me now." ...

RIM, Oracle Spread a Little Sunshine on Wall Street

"As far as financial days go, this was a good one," Rob Enderle, principal of the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times. "Both companies came in at or above expectations -- and given the problems both have, that is pretty amazing." Putting Out Fires...

Samsung’s Galactic Empire to Span All Major US Carriers

The Galaxy's 7-inch screen is smaller than the iPad's but has benefits of its own. "The small screen of the iPhone or [an Android phone] make me feel like I should be wearing glasses," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "If you're someone who thinks a 3.5-inch screen is just fine, you'll probably want to stay with that."

Buddies or Stalkers? Gadgets That Really Know Us Are Coming

Smartphone and computer users already have some negative experiences on which to base their opinions of such technology, Rob Enderle, principal analyst with the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "If people see [context-sensitive tools] as a creepy stalking thing by advertise...

Facebook Foe Diaspora Releases Source Code … Now What?

"They can help all of the remaining avid Linux fans find each other and happiness," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told LinuxInsider However, external forces may relegate Diaspora to the role of an interesting project....

FCC Likely to Give WiFi a Shot in the Arm

Technically, that won't be a problem, said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group "There have actually been networks deployed, so parts exist and the technology isn't expected to represent much of a problem to those making parts for other frequencies," he told Tec...

HP to Pay Sky-High Price for ArcSight

There is also a school of thought that HP might be making theseacquisitions precisely because Hurd isnow out of the picture, suggested Rob Enderle, principal of the Enderle Group "Hurd wasn't that acquisition-friendly -- and of course, he had to signoff on these deals," he to...

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Come to Silicon Valley, the Drama Capital of the World!

At one time, HP was such a nice, quiet company. It was a relatively steady firm known for loyal employees, solid ethics, and products you could trust but not necessarily get excited about (unless you loved calculators and were part of the pocket protector set). While I think excitement is grand, I'm thinking there are a lot of folks at HP who are wishing for the old days. National scandals, out of control CEOs, and blossoming wars have defined Silicon Valley's last decade -- and if last week is an indicator, this decade will be even more exciting.

‘Here You Have’ Exposes Internet Security’s Achilles’ Heel

Corporations can have their email servers look for executable files and block them at the server, use services like Postini to quarantine them before they get to the email server, block execution of executable files in many email clients, or remove administrative privileges so that users can't run executable files that install programs, Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld...

Google Answers Searches Before You’re Finished Asking

"Google is dominant, so all it needs to do is be good enough," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "This should help it hold users and maybe get some recent defectors back if people like what they see," Enderle opined Google did not respond...

Sparks Already Flying as Oracle Brings Hurd Into Fold

Then there is Hurd's intimate knowledge of HP. That will boostconsiderably Oracle's advantage over the firm, Rob Enderle of theEnderle Group told the E-Commerce Times "Hurd knows where the bodies are buried, knows which accounts are introuble, and which ones they are gunning f...

Android May Paddle Samsung Canoe Into Turbulent Web TV Waters

Possibly not, Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld "This will be a slow roll-out both because of the cost of the solution and the fact that lots of folks have bought TV sets recently," Enderle explained. "These factors, and the noise around 3...

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3Par: Pyrrhic Victory for HP or Strategic Defeat for Dell?

The entire future of a company or industry can hinge on one little deal. The US$50,000 IBM paid to license Windows was the foundation for Microsoft and the technology industry for the last couple of decades. Apple's licensing contract with Portal Player to create the iPod was nearly as big -- and certainly huge for that company. The sale of 3Par could also be one of those pivotal deals, as huge firms like HP, IBM, Oracle, Microsoft, Dell, VMware, Cisco and EMC position themselves around the new "cloud" opportunity. ...

Tablet Skirmish Heats Up With Toshiba Entry

In this respect, it is Samsung's new Galaxy tablet that diverges more from the early leaders, Rob Enderle, principal with Enderle Group, told LinuxInsider However, in contrast to Apple, "Samsung has a really bad reputation with developers," Enderle asserted.

Samsung’s Galaxy Whirls Into the Tablet Universe

"This is a true alternative to the iPad and is vastly more capable," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld. "It showcases what Android devices can do and is a strong counterpoint to the built-in limitations of the iPad." Tech Specs of the Gala...

HP Breathes New Life Into WebOS

Analysts Al Hilwa and Rob Enderle both think the Exhibition feature provides capabilities that HP may leverage in other types of devices in the future, such as smart picture frames Palm is opening up its Synergy integration feature to appdevs in webOS 2.0. Among other things, ...

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