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

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Recent posts
About and Social Media
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Read my article in the UKTI's magazine on segmenting international customers: http://cde.cerosmedia.com/1E4ac0cf1a27811012.cde/page/31
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Techworld.com – ‘System managers in thumbs-up for mainframes: Revenues for big iron set to continue’
By Maxwell Cooter | Techworld
Published: 07:32 GMT, 17 September 09Who said the mainframe was dead? According to a new report from IDC, nearly half of all mainframe are set to increase their annual spending on mainframes…
Read all about it. The article quotes Lacy Edwards, Neon Enterprise Software's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.
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Graham Jarvis looks to Poland and the Czech Republic for lessons on how the West might better have avoided the present financial and economic crisis.
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"Neon Enterprise Software has been providing software to the mainframe markets to optimise systems management, application and database performance since 1995. It has carved itself a respectable niche in a market that, far from suffering the death envisaged when the PC and the mini-server came to market over 20 years ago, still provides IBM with a very respectable part of its revenues, writes Clive Longbottom, service director, business process analysis at Quocirca."
To read Clive Longbottom's complete article, Neon makes IBM z-series glow.
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"IBM is doing its best to block Neon Enterprise Software, a specialist mainframe software maker which has delivered a means to get better value out of IBM mainframes." – Peter Judge. Read his complete article on eweekeurope.
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"The London Summit, it was hoped, would provide the groundwork for a coherent global strategy to deal with the current financial crisis. Amidst reports of the scale of IMF investment we ask whether this was the day the world came together; or did they?" Read more on Worldfinance.com.
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The first generation of the iPhone caused quite a buzz towards the end of 2007. Apple fans queued for hours to get one, even though the cost of a handset was quite steep for a phone that did not even have 3G connectivity. What captured people's imagination was the phone's look, feel and usability. Most folk would expect these attributes as well as innovation to apply to anything that comes out of the company's stable. Download EBritain_iPhone-article_Issue3_Nov_08
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The new Toshiba Portégé M700 is widely acclaimed by industry analysts.Different reviews place it within the top four laptop tablet PCs. CNET Asia, for example, gave it 7.5 out of 10 for its design, features and overall performance. Toshiba has worked hard to add an extra level of usability. “To be able to interact with the PC is going to be a huge benefit" explains Kenneth Chan -Toshiba's product manager for the EMEA region. Download EBritain_Bricks2SmartPhones_2ndissue
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