AOL TV No Threat To Digital Players - Analysts
News Yankee group analyst Andy Greenman believes the online mammoth is reinforcing its "AOL everywhere" message. AOL is more likely to be seen going head to head with Microsoft and its interest in Web TV rather than competing with Sky Digital, according...
[December 14, 1998, 16:54]
BT's P2P Throttling 'damages' ADSL's Image
News Yankee Group analyst Andy Greenman believes that home Internet users could be put off from buying BT's broadband service. Other ISPs who sell ADSL services could also suffer, Greenman warned. Admitting to port throttling will add further doubt over...
[October 18, 2001, 13:37]
Tech Stocks Tumble - No Consensus On Cause
News Yankee group analyst Andy Greenman thinks "the first step towards a major wobble" has occurred and believes Net sceptics who have predicted a massive crash could be right. According to Greenman the current drop indicates investors are beginning to...
[April 20, 1999, 12:05]
AOL/Alcatel Deal Looks Likely
News Andy Greenman, a consultant for US industry analyst Yankee group believes an Alcatel/AOL deal is likely. If AOL does decide to offer its service on consumer gadgets, its relationship with Sun will be key says Greenman.
[April 16, 1999, 17:13]
'Yahoo! Everywhere' - Sound Familiar?
News Andy Greenman, analyst with the Yankee group believes it is a very similar venture but without the backing of Sun he believes AOL maintains an advantage in the content delivery space. Everywhere" strategies are timely ones according to Greenman.
[April 6, 1999, 16:39]
A Year Ago: AOL/Alcatel Deal Looks Likely
News Andy Greenman, a consultant for US industry analyst Yankee group believes an Alcatel/AOL deal is likely. If AOL does decide to offer its service on consumer gadgets, its relationship with Sun will be key says Greenman.
[April 17, 2000, 7:01]
Leader: An Online Revolution Without Microsoft?
News Andy Greenman, an analyst at the Yankee group agrees saying the trio have formed the next "Terrible Empire" with a view to pushing Microsoft into the peripheries with applications and devices it simply will not support.
[November 25, 1998, 11:35]

