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Sean Spradling, senior analyst at Wainhouse, part of The Futurum Group family of companies, covers news out of ISE 2023 this week in Barcelona from Logitech and Steelcase launching Project Ghost, a new video conferencing device intended to allow for more personal conversations and connections than the traditional video meeting services. Spradling explores the nuances of the Project Ghost solution, as well as the differentiators between Project Ghost and Google’s Starline.
Futurum’s Ron Westfall explores why the new Rakuten Symphony Symworld RAN Commander solution is solidly positioned to fulfill CSP radio planning requirements to optimize their 5G network design and expansion by delivering key capabilities such as crowdsourced data, ML, and automation that can efficiently scale planning processes, predict subscriber experiences, and control costs.
Sean Spradling, senior analyst at Wainhouse Research, part of The Futurum Group family of companies, covers news of Microsoft’s rollout of Teams Premium infused with OpenAI’s ChatGPT 3.5.
Futurum principal analyst Shelly Kramer takes a look at Microsoft’s newly announced Microsoft Viva Sales offering, which shows the company is wasting zero time working to maximize newly acquired OpenAI and ChatGPT into products. Microsoft Viva Sales now brings together the power of Azure OpenAI Service and ChatGPT and is designed to change the way sales teams communicate with clients and prospects, not only saving time, but affording personalization and other important touches along the way.
Futurum analysts Daniel Newman and Michael Diamond cover Amazon's recent Q4 2022 earnings and what they mean for the company’s Amazon Web Services and consumer facing ecommerce businesses.
Futurum principal analyst Shelly Kramer explores the new cloud capabilities in the Oracle Retail platform designed to make it easier for retailers to manage pricing and promotion strategies. At a time when consumer attention is disjointed at best, combined with the reality that economic challenges abound, a solution designed to help retailers deliver well-crafted campaigns and promotions and serve up offers that attract and entice consumers is a significant offering at a key time.
Futurum principal analyst Shelly Kramer takes a look at the new collaboration devices and interoperability features Webex by Cisco unveiled at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2023 held in Barcelona this past week. The innovations show Cisco’s strategy in continuing to innovate and endeavoring to meet the needs of hybrid workers, delivering more inclusivity and choice for meetings, while improving the manageability, configuration, and security required by IT.
Futurum analysts Daniel Newman and Todd R. Weiss describe how Qualcomm revenue in Q1 is up 58% in automotive, as IoT gains 7% as the mobile processor, 5G, RF systems, and Wi-Fi vendor proves its mettle in challenging times as difficult macroeconomic conditions continue around the globe.
Futurum analyst Michael Diamond covers NXP Semiconductor’s most recent quarterly earnings and shares thoughts on what these results mean for the company moving forward.
Futurum analysts Daniel Newman and Todd R. Weiss provide their insights as Honeywell revenue hits $9.2B in Q4, up 6% from Q4 2021, as the diversified technology and consumer products vendor unveils solid Q4 and FY2022 earnings numbers.
Futurum analyst Michael Diamond discusses Samsung’s moves in the right to repair arena, with the expansion of its Samsung self-repair program, which now includes the Galaxy S22 family of smartphones along with its Galaxy Pro notebooks. Samsung’s moves here clearly focus on promoting a circular economy and minimizing e-waste. Based on the company’s sizeable marketshare in the worldwide smartphone market, the extension by Samsung of the program to Galaxy devices is key.
Futurum principal analyst Shelly Kramer explores Neat’s newly announced Neat Pulse offering, a comprehensive offering of support and management services that is designed to provide businesses easy, efficient, and reliable control over all their Neat devices, including when it will be available and the exclusive way in which it will be sold.