Council Members in this Study Group: 37
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Howard BruckChief Information Officer
HUDSON VALLEY BANK![]()
Howard Bruck is Chief Information Officer at Hudson Valley Bank, a commercial bank. He has over 25 years of experience in the information technology sector. He specializes in financial services technology, outsourcing, hosting, databases, ERP, CRM, BI...
Joseph HolopSenior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer
TELSCAPE COMMUNICATIONS![]()
Joseph Holop is the Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Telscape Communications, a competitive local exchange carrier. Mr. Holop is responsible for IT development, IT infrastructure, Engineering, Network, Switching and Field Operations....
Jeffrey GilbertPrincipal
Professional Solution Advisors, LLC![]()
Jeff Gilbert is the Principal of Professional Solution Advisors, an information technology outsourcing company. He has more than 18 years of experience in the technology industry. Mr. Gilbert is knowledgeable on Altiris, Secure Computing, Citrix Systems,...
Christopher BoonePresident and Chief Executive Officer
Visuvi Inc.![]()
Christopher Boone is the President and Chief Executive Officer at Visuvi, a visual search engine that examines the content and patterns within an image, categorizes that information via mathematical indexing and delivers search results of information...
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Bank Tech Companies - who will be left standing?
September 29, 2009
Mergers: Conflicts Becoming A Core Reality | www.banktechnews.com
7,000 US banks and credit unions represents a lot of customers for the banking technology companies. While banks may be hurting, their technology needs only increases. With so many recent mergers are there too few providers left? Who has the advantage banks or the providers?
Dell/Perot, HP/EDS what's the difference?
September 21, 2009
Dell to buy Perot Systems for $3.9 billion | money.cnn.com
Dell, buying into the notion that hardware is now a commodity and they have already optimized that business, believes they need to diversify. So they buy a large business/technology consulting firm. Do they now bring any more value to the Perot business?
Interesting niche software solutions find ways to sell even in this environment
September 16, 2009
SuccessFactors: Small cap, big plans | money.cnn.com
While core infrastructure, telecom, and enterprise system maintenance revenues have been relatively stable even in this market, discretionary tech spending is challenged.However, tech buying is strong with a few interesting technology solutions that can provide tangible short term benefits.
Missing the boat - deduplication is only one piece of the puzzle
July 27, 2009
EMC outlines where Data Domain will fit | blogs.zdnet.com
The hype around Data Domain that brought it $2.1 Billion, over-emphasized the role of deduplication. The technology is nice, but it is neither unique nor complete.
All things evolve, including technology
August 11, 2008
Cloud Computing: Anything as a Service | www.cioinsight.com
Cloud computing will increase productivity, reduce technology burdens, and improve cash flows as monthly subscriptions/utility services. While we are at the forefront of a new technology generation, SaaS/cloud computing will evolve and as it does, client installed software, locally stored data and the burdens associated with them will go the way of the dodo.