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Daily Archives: June 16, 2010

Coremetrics CEO: At a major re…

Posted on June 16, 2010 by carl
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Coremetrics CEO: At a major retailer, iPads are now the #1 source of mobile sales, just recently passing the iPhone. #yg #IBMLab

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Dr. Danny Sabbah, General Mana…

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Dr. Danny Sabbah, General Manager of Rational, IBM Software Group: “IBM software is in 80% of the handsets worldwide today.” #ibmlab #yg

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Apple says 600,000 iPhone take…

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Apple says 600,000 iPhone taken yesterday. That means servers completed only 10 transactions/sec thru the day. http://bit.ly/dw7oVC

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IBM SVP Steve Mills: “India th…

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IBM SVP Steve Mills: “India thrives with a 80% churn rate. US carriers need a more retail-centric view to win in that kind of world.” #yg

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#IBMLab Governor Duval Patrick…

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#IBMLab Governor Duval Patrick ties infrastructure investment to innovation results, noting Fed claims MA leading recession recovery

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#IBMLab grand opening: 3,400 I…

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#IBMLab grand opening: 3,400 IBM software developers in MA, about 10% of the worldwide IBM developers creating > $30B in revenue. #yg

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At IBM mobility event in Littl…

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At IBM mobility event in Littleton MA. 45 minutes in and we’re already behind schedule.

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iPhone sales estimate: 18 hrs …

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iPhone sales estimate: 18 hrs of 20 transactions/sec (my guess at ATT qualification rate) = 1.3M iPhones ordered before Apple sold out. #yg

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Finally. Two iPhone 4’s ordere…

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Finally. Two iPhone 4’s ordered for delivery on June 24. This didn’t really have to take all day.

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