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Entries in John Dvorak (2)

Wednesday
Apr222009

Apple ecosystem shows not everything goes down in a down economy

I blogged about Oracle's US$7.4 billion acquisition of Sun being a portent of sunnier days in tech, and that industry veterans including John Dvorak smell a bottom in tech markets. Now, another rumbling from the Apple ecosystem. As I pointed out the NASDAQ's holding its own so far this year while the DOW's down about 10%. Yet 90% of respondents in “the Apple market ecosystem” polled in a MacTech Magazine survey believe 2009 will be “almost as good as or better than 2008″, and 62.8% reported feeling good or great when asked about the Apple/Mac segment.

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Monday
Apr202009

Oracle-Sun deal joins other prophetic rumblings in tech markets

Today's US $7.4 billion acquisition of Sun by Oracle is another prophetic sign that tech is ready to rumble once again. This is a far more dynamic fit than if IBM had swallowed Sun. Together, Sun and Oracle give companies like IBM and HP a true competitor. Out of competition comes more innovation, more sales channels, and more opportunities for tech entrepreneurs to participate in the ecosystem of a newly formed I.T. powerhouse.

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