Goldman Sachs Linux Handbook: Fear The Penguin
White Papers Linux-on-Intel appears likely to emerge as the dominant platform in corporate data centers. This paradigm shift should have significant implications for a broad range of enterprise IT vendors. Our handbook highlights key themes and offers an...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Study: Linux Headed For High End, Too
News But a new study this month from investment bank Goldman Sachs said that Linux, benefiting from a foundation of less-expensive Intel hardware, is headed toward the Unix realm where customers are demanding, computing tasks are intense and prices are...
[January 10, 2003, 8:09]
Goldman Analysts To Disclose Holdings
News Goldman Sachs is requiring analysts to disclose stock ownership in the companies they cover, as investors and Congress continue to make noise about potential conflicts of interest. The company's 250+ analysts will be required in their research...
[August 10, 2001, 11:18]
Analysts Split Over Vista Launch Date
News Microsoft is on track to ship Windows Vista to businesses in November and to consumers in January, according to investment bank Goldman Sachs. Goldman Sachs analyst Rick Sherlund circulated a note to clients on Wednesday saying that the final Beta...
[October 6, 2006, 12:35]
Discouraging Signs For IT Rebound
News Businesses will remain frugal information technology buyers in 2003, according to a new survey published Thursday by investment firm Goldman Sachs. Goldman Sachs conducted the survey in December, as most companies finalized their 2003 budgets.
[January 3, 2003, 9:03]
AMD Wins Hearts On Wall Street
News Banc of America and Goldman Sachs have both improved their opinions on Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), after the company said it expects higher-than-expected first quarter revenues. Just Monday, Goldman Sachs said analyst Joe Moore upgraded the stock...
[February 15, 2000, 15:09]
Upbeat Analyst Report Boosts Chip Sector
News Monday was a good day for companies in the chip sector, with many seeing their share price rise after Goldman Sachs suggested that the worst could soon be over for the struggling sector. Goldman Sachs issued a report on Monday that recommended...
[August 13, 2001, 16:37]
Survey: IT Budgets Still In Flux
News Information technology budgets remain in flux, with many being cut in the last three months, according to a survey released Wednesday by Goldman Sachs and Gartner. Not all tech markets are expected to be hit as hard: Goldman Sachs is predicting...
[May 23, 2002, 7:31]
Survey: Bleak Year Ahead For IT Spending
News Information technology spending has stabilised to start off 2003, but talk of general improvement for the rest of the year is premature, according to a survey published on Tuesday by investment firm Goldman Sachs.
[March 12, 2003, 14:48]
Notebooks Under Siege From Handhelds
News BlackBerry usage is different than that of other devices -- be it cell phones, [handhelds] or laptops," Goldman Sachs handheld analyst Vik Mehta said. A survey by brokerage firm Goldman Sachs found that when corporate workers are given the handheld...
[April 17, 2001, 13:46]
Ebay Execs Defend IPO Share Grab
News The report revealed that eBay chairman Pierre Omidyar, co-founder Jeff Skoll, director Bob Kagle and Whitman received shares for various initial public offerings from investment firm Goldman Sachs. When I bought and then sold my shares, I followed...
[October 24, 2002, 9:58]
Companies Choose Not To Pick Up A Penguin
News Goldman Sachs this week released its first information-technology spending report, based on a recent poll of 100 executives from Fortune 1000 companies. Even IBM -- "Linux's staunchest adherent," in Goldman Sachs' view -- is careful to say that...
[November 7, 2001, 12:45]
Wall Street: HP Plus Compaq May Not Add Up
News The problems posed by Dell have not been about who is bigger, but which company is better run and has a more profitable business model, wrote Goldman Sachs analyst Joe Moore. Although the merger is supposed to begin adding to the bottom line by...
[September 5, 2001, 12:49]
Linux Is Making Enterprise Inroads, Says MandrakeSoft
News Goldman Sachs this week released its first information-technology spending report, based on a recent poll of 100 executives from Fortune 1000 companies that, in part, asked about highest and lowest spending priorities.
[November 9, 2001, 16:51]
Industry Tries To Dampen RFID Hype
News But the chief question is whether businesses are ready to spend big on new technology again, after reining in budgets in recent years and watching flaky dot-coms go under, according to Sarah Friar, vice president of Goldman Sachs.
[September 30, 2004, 12:25]
Linux Server Maker's Coffers Swell
News Returning investors included Spectrum Equity Investors, Austin Ventures, CSFB Private Equity, Kodiak Venture Partners, Goldman Sachs and YankeeTek Ventures. Brownell and Kenneth Zolot launched Egenera after Brownell left his post as chief...
[June 28, 2002, 9:38]
Oracle: IBM DB2 Is Behind The Times
News However, according to Goldman Sachs, 13 percent of the respondents chose IBM and not 3 percent as stated by Ellison. Citing a recent Goldman Sachs survey of 400 users, Ellison said 60 percent of respondents plan to build new applications on Oracle...
[June 13, 2002, 10:38]
The Year Ahead: Will Linux Survive The Dot-com Crash?
News Despite Linux's penetration into the server market, a recent Goldman Sachs survey found that mainframes, Linux servers and supply-chain management ranked as the three lowest spending priorities for executives in Fortune 1000 companies.
[January 2, 2002, 6:31]
Forecasts Clash On Year-end E-tail Sales
News Lori Iventosch James, director of e-commerce research at Harris Interactive, who helped produce the report with Goldman Sachs' Noto, thought most of the other firms' forecasts were too high. According to the Goldman Sachs report, 5 percent of...
[November 8, 2001, 15:18]
Startup Spotlight: Mondus.com
News The experience that I had gained in investment whilst working at Goldman Sachs enabled me to put together a business plan that showed a high level of professionalism, and I was able to present it in a McKinseyan style.
[November 3, 1999, 15:28]

