Looking at the technological and geopolitical landscape for the coming year, Mark Anderson lays out his predictions for 2024, including such topics as international...
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In this edition of the quarterly Asia Letter, analyst Scott Foster reports on NTT's plans to develop generative AI services, Samsung's plans for a new R&D facility in...
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This technology brief will describe Huawei’s history and its current technology focus, possible cause for concerns based on multiple allegations, and finally how use of...
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International Data Corporation’s 2019 report identifies four vendors as leaders in the unified communications and collaboration market: Avaya, Cisco, Microsoft, and Mitel.
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Huawei and Nutanix collaborate for HCI hardware. Given the current political climate, is this wise?
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In this Special Letter, Evan Anderson, CEO of the INVNT/IP consortium, provides a complete dossier on Huawei's extensive security risks. As he points out, there is no...
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How can one of the most important economic and political powers in the world have no apparent strategy?
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I would like to thank Scott Foster for continuing to provide all of us with detailed views of Asian technology and business strategic moves that are often not carried by...
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The smartphone OS is the most strategic real estate in the world today, the low-bank waterfront (in a pre-global warming sense) of the technology real estate portfolio.
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There was a time in human memory when Lucent was the big kid on the block. A hot company, a hot stock to own, run by some very savvy executives.
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