Crisis,That strategic Chance- IT Global Collaboration

IT 인터넷 2008. 12. 18. 00:54

       Dear Valued Customers, Partners and Friends

  As we already know, a global financial risk hit global economy , this bring global economy to economic downturn and weakening demand. The recent news from the handset maker has not been so good: Ericsson to shut down U.S. R&D facility; Nokia, the world's largest handset maker, recently cut its fourth quarter and preliminary 2009 outlook;Citing anonymous sources; WebGuild says Google may be preparing to lay off thousands of workers.; chip-maker Qualcomm cut its 2009 forecast; and Motorola just cut 3,000 jobs and is refocusing its handset division, Maybe they are headed toward a large shakeup.

Someone said to us "For now, there is a lot of understandable anger--and politics--at work, and there must be some bad guys responsible for all this." Unfortunately, someone will argue that the move is a bit late, but i think  people have learned from this.

Even though finanicial crisis  has tarnished the reputations of many compnies and  IT-related spendingt would be drastic cutted, the others find a good business chance at this time.

Out at VoiceCon San Francisco 2008, executives  of IBM and Microsoft said that a bad economy is good for the adoption of  unified communications(UC).

Microsoft said businesses can cut costs by using UC conferencing and collaboration features to cut expensive business trips, while integrating communications into business applications can cut the time for tasks such as placing orders, bringing together health care teams, and enabling virtual offices.

Collaboration tools-UC, when done right, can make it easier to find the right people to collaborate with in order to make smarter business decisions more efficiently. IT Social networking might help the right people within a corporate network.

In the mean time, Cisco Systems announced it would make a $100 million global investment in serving companies with 100 or fewer employees. Cisco thinks the market for small business networking and communication was around $10 billion. The company will launch its first products developed exclusively for the small business in December.

Well, some day, we will be provided by the ability to provide a "right"solution that fits all possible scenarios. And then, even though company would  be too small, they will find a small business collaboration tool to cooperate with their global partner and support all the customer around the world. Wow! what a wonderful day it is!.

Oh, come close to omit other news,  Motorola’s comeback strategy will not start until the second half of next year, that is a enough good news for market and I wish they a good new year&Christmas.

Time is quite a long way ahead given how fast the landscape is changing, Anyway, I only wish you the best of business!

                With Compliments

                  Your True Friend SELNIX


Kim Kyeong-Hwan
CEO/President
klion2000@selnix.com
SUNGHAN ELECTRONIS Co.Ltd

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       Dear Valued Customers, Partners and Friends

 
As we already know, U.S Economy is walking in the dark way. Ever since the collapse of Bear Stearns in March,  Lehman Brothers  plunge into the same way ,Monday, September 15. On the surface, this hardest hit seems logical. The top investment banks have been Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers, they ranked as the top two firms in mortgage-backed securities underwriting. So, financial world has been waiting with baited breath to see who would fall next.

Maybe, a number of employees will lose their jobs and live in hardship as a relsult of these. I don’t think i could possibly know what they-who have built their firm and lost a lot, their fortunes- all are feeling, but it's probably better to accept reality at this point.

In this globalized era, it is imperative that nations retain international cooperatin in order to forge strong and lasting economic relationships that are essential to national security and economic progress. Unfortunately, we confirm this from U.S as did we in 1998.

On the other hand, we have a the another news.
On Tuesday, May 20th, One Laptop per Child OLPC-Nicholas Negroponte,Chairman OLPC - was held a meeting at the MIT Media Lab. Many countries were represented, including those that have rolled out very significant numbers of XO laptops. For this reason, the occasion was both to look at current practices as well as a roadmap for the future. At the same meeting, one laptop per child, olpc lowercase, was presented as a 9th Millenium Goal. To this end, Nirj Deva , DL, Member of European Parliament , described current activities to move this idea forward. In addition, specific announcements made of national rollouts and corporate partnerships.

Eventhough there are many critical a point of views for U.S, it has contributed to global growth by opening its markets to free trade, while developing an international monetary system that secures and supplies liquidity to the world.

Perhaps, we were indebted to him who support us, is it?

He was done a good job in the past, but he hit on hard times at this time and  the future will look more gray. Well, i think we should cheer him to picking spirit.

Anyway, we never can tell what life is going to bring us,  I only wish you the best of business!

                             With Compliments SELNIX



Kim Kyeong-Hwan
CEO/President
klion2000@selnix.com
SUNGHAN ELECTRONIS Co.Ltd

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       Dear Valued Customers, Partners and Friends

   I had heard a News, which was take effect (1/July/2008), are part of the firm's cost-cutting measures. Motorola plans to save $500 million in 2008.  The company announced earlier in the year that it was going to cut 2,600 jobs. Most of those jobs were overseas and occurred when Motorola shut down its cell-phone manufacturing plant in Singapore.

The Motorola handset division has some very attractive assets, Meanwhile, it doesn't appear that any existing handset vendor is interested in buying the division--even private equity firms who like to take on the challenge of dramatically turning companies around and then selling them off once they are outperforming the market. LG-Global Top4, also show interest in GE's White Electronics, he would not afford to buy them. Market analyst says LG also have a narrow escape from Motorola's shock.

Handset business have a another not so good nwes.

Mobile-phone maker Sony Ericsson said Friday(EDT June 27, 2008) it might not see any profit in the second quarter, due to slowing demand for some of its higher-priced phones and a delay in shipping new models to the market.

While we continue to hear about a various news  for the Mobile community, Nokia,Samsung, they are expanding their market coverage. You never can tell what life is going to bring you, and all business is a series of struggles.

I decided perhaps it was a good time to reflect on the last five years of this ten years and, more specifically, on how I is faring with its future's five predictions. Perhaps we need to rethink this whole idea about Market.

With Compliments SELNIX


Kim Kyeong-Hwan
CEO/President
klion2000@selnix.com
SUNGHAN ELECTRONIS Co.Ltd

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