Posts Tagged ‘Industry Analysts’
Contact Solutions Named Winner of SpeechTech’s Market Leaders Award
Contact Solutions Named Winner of SpeechTech’s Market Leaders Award Company given top ranking by industry analysts in four categories RESTON, Va., Sept. 17 /PRNewswire/ — Contact Solutions, a leading provider of on-demand contact automation solutions including IVR, SMS and web transactions for business and government, announces today that it was named The Winner of Speech Technology Magazine’s Market Leaders Award for the Speech Self-Service Suite at SpeechTEK 2009 in New York. To view the
Leveraging the Lemming Effect: How Social Media Makes Money
Leveraging the Lemming Effect: How Social Media Makes MoneyIn: Facebook| Featured Article| Google| Showcase| Social Networking| Twitter| analytics| behavioral targeting| social media 22Jul2009 By Margaret K. CollinsSocial media is too powerful not to make money.âThe power of social media is that there is so much micro-segmentation going on,â says Kevin Flaherty, co-founder and vice president of the social-networking provider Wetpaint.com.Many industry analysts, social ne
Consumer Expectations in the Netbooks Market
There is no doubt that Netbooks device category has been one of the hottest and most talked about consumer product categories in recent times. There has been a massive amount of consumer interest in netbooks and industry analysts have been keeping a very close watch on whether these inexpensive devices are actually going to cannibalize sales of the more expensive PC devices. Like many other prominent hardware and software vendors, McAfee too has a vested interest to see how things play out in t
How will investors behave with no newspapers?
Slow death of the newspaper and how investment decisions are affected While news and the proliferation of information is booming, clearly the newspaper industry is on its way out. Its current revenue model just can’t support a quality newsroom in the face of widely available free information on the Internet. Numerous industry analysts continue to discuss the evolution of the news business (see Jarvis and Rosen as two of the best) but no one seems to be discussing the fact that beyond lo




