Martin Reynolds

Martin Reynolds
Martin Edward Reynoldsis a former British track and field athlete who competed mainly in the 200 metres...
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Long term, the big question is whether Intel and HP can drive the Itanium into the high-volume market. If anything is going to replace the x86 processor, it is going to be the Itanium, but that is not going to happen for the next 10 to 20 years.
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It's really the next step in the evolution of desktop management systems. Today, management systems rely on the integrity of the operating system that they're trying to manage, and most of the time the reason you want to manage something is because the operating system is broken. Intel is breaking that link with these new systems.
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Intel has some breathing room, but they need to get moving.
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Intel has pretty much dominated the computing environment, but it made some decisions that cramped its progress. It hasn't been able to handle the needed performance increases.
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There will be significant new demands on application developers and enterprise I.T. buyers. Architectural shifts could bring fast growth in processor cores, especially for server devices.
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Pretty much everything shipped over the last few years will be able to run Vista, and the stuff shipping now will be running it at the top level. Microsoft does a good job of preparing everybody.
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Big RISC computers are used, for example, in payment-card processing, banking, and airline reservations.
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You are going to get much better value from x86 processors and the demand for cheaper processors is growing.
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We believe that this creates a unique marketing opportunity for the Eastern Cape, which is already seen as a prime tourism destination for well-known celebrities.
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Without companies like Red Hat providing support, Linux would be a lot less popular than it is now, ... because it gives businesses the sense of security and support structure they need in order for an enterprise-wide deployment.
It could very well be a negotiating ploy.
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Having offices raided indicates an investigation has made it to a certain point, but it could still have a long way to go before it's over. These things are often long processes.
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Tiffany would really like to restrict secondary sales of its products, as this would then force people to buy exclusively from Tiffany. The net effect would be to increase Tiffany's sales.
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If any computer maker benefits from Microsoft's woes, it will probably be Apple.