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Amazon Alexa: Getting Smart About Smart Homes

April 24, 2017 / by Ilia Khairetdinov and David Aideyan / 0 Comment

Using Alexa to foster an ecosystem where data is aggregated and interpreted into predictive insights that can help Amazon streamline the recurring purchase of household goods

Creating an Enterprise-Sized Ripple

December 16, 2015 / by Monique Tuin and Leroi Yu / 0 Comment

The consumer market for smartwatches will become saturated by Apple and Android devices; Pebble needs to respond quickly

The Content Case for the new Apple TV

September 15, 2013 / by Jordan Mayes / 0 Comment

Apple's entrance into the living room is an important bulkhead for their content distribution strategy

The Revolution Will be Televised: Assessing Intel’s TV Strategy

July 30, 2013 / by Prashob Menon / 0 Comment

Intel is hoping to disrupt the Cable industry and generate signifcant returns in the process but will it be enough to sate investors hungry for growth?

Original TV Series: The Illusory 'Silver Bullet'

April 30, 2013 / by Ivey Business Review / 3 Comments

Streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon see original TV series as the path to success. It's not. But consumers win.

Responses to 'Craptops' and Thoughts on Microsoft's Challenging Future

April 10, 2013 / by Michael Zawalsky / 0 Comment

To remain relevant, Microsoft must go far beyond invigilating hardware restrictions on PC vendors

UPDATED: The Technology Wars and the Double-Edged Sword of Regulation

April 07, 2013 / by Michael Zawalsky / 0 Comment

The scale, scope and nature of the Amazon v. Apple v. Facebook v. Google contest seems great for consumers - but it may have hidden costs that regulators will struggle to overcome

'Craptops' and the End of Dell

April 03, 2013 / by Matthew Hall / 0 Comment

Years of putting market share ahead of quality has spurned consumers and driven profit out of PCs. Microsoft needs to act fast. It may already be too late.

Et tu, Google?

March 23, 2013 / by Kevin Romano and Ryan White / 3 Comments

Google's growing fear of an emerging titan: Samsung