Media-Insert Communications

Media-Insert Communications

The blog of Media-Insert Communications – featuring freelance P.R. and journalism links to the work of Graham A. Jarvis.

Editing, Journalism, Copywriting, and Public Relations

Category: Business

  • Media-Insert Communications remains the main company and brand, but it is now openly segmented into its two primary service areas. To make it easier for clients to identify the service they need, we have created two new brands: Media-Insert Public Relations and Media-Insert Editorial. Visit our portal at http://www.media-insert.com to find the service that caters for…

  • Read page 13 of the March-April edition of World Finance here. Also, 'Do stock exchange rallies enhance international relations?". Find out if they do on pages 44-46. Client:WN Media; World Finance magazine.

  • Some financial commentators are advising that investors forget about China this year and put their money into India. But while it is true that both countries demonstrate some considerable similarities in the way their economies are being (successfully) run, there remain a number of key differences that set them apart; and indeed further research suggests…

  • The IMF has predicted that global growth will be at least three percent in 2010. While confidence appears to be returning to markets, analysts and commentators suggest that the bubble could burst. Stock markets have rallied positively; oil and gold are expected to continue to achieve record prices, and reports suggest that the recession is…

  • Rival Adds To IBM's Mainframe Legal Woes – Neon Systems is suing IBM, claiming Big Blue’s anticompetitive behaviour violated trademark laws and cost Neon business. – Read more at: http://www.eweekeurope.co.uk/news/rival-adds-to-ibm-s-mainframe-legal-woes-2769

  • Published on 19th November 2009. Published by: Information Age Written by Pete Swabey. By allowing mainframe software to run on so-called 'specialty processors', mainframe systems management company threatens to shake up IBM's hold on the marketNot long ago, it was widely considered that, although the mighty mainframe still plays a central role in many enterprise…

  • “NEON Enterprise Software launched its zPrime software: zPrime works by automatically identifying IMS, DB2, CICS, TSO/ISPF, and batch workloads that can be processed on specialty processors, reducing processing costs and improving throughput for the primary CPU, the company claims. ”

  • Written By: Martin BanksPublished: 19 November, 2009 by Bloor Research. Saving anything on operational expenses is one of the constant concerns of CIOs and IT managers, particularly when the level of business is under the cosh from a tough economic environment. The mainframe sector is no different in this respect, so the arrival of zPrime from…

  • "Neon Enterprise Software has upgraded its tool that allows workloads running on IBM Mainframe to be moved to a cheaper resource." Read more.

  • "As the Department of Justice gets further along with its investigation into how IBM maintains its dominance of the mainframe market, [Neon Enterprise Software's] Lacy Edwards is certainly someone it will want to talk to." Read more.