They also have far better armor and can strike more accurately than Russias tanks, according to Craig Cartier, a retired Soviet Union analyst for the U.S. with more than three decades of experience.
"The smartphone software battle in the consumer space has narrowed to a two-horse race (the hopes from Nokia/Microsoft to expand this to three notwithstanding) between Android and Apple," said Craig Cartier, an analyst for the ICT practice at Frost & Sullivan, in a note sent to media. "It will b
According to Frost & Sullivan analyst Craig Cartier, the German ban has a relatively small impact on its global tablet business, but the real danger for the Korean consumer electronics maker is the fallout from the ruling. In a research note, Cartier wrote:
Date: Sep 09, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Apple Inc. wins German court ruling on Samsung tablets
Craig Cartier, analyst at consultancy firm Frost & Sullivan, said that while Friday's ruling would not greatly affect Samsung it could set a precedent for other courts and have repercussions for patent battles worldwide.
Date: Sep 09, 2011
Source: Google
How does the Google-Motorola deal change mobility?
"Patents are used often in a 'horse-trading' scenario, in which firms grant one another the rights to license each other's technology," says Craig Cartier, analyst with Frost & Sullivan. "Google's pre-Motorola patent weakness puts them at a disadvantage in these scenarios."
Date: Aug 22, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Analysts: Google Looks to Novell for Motorola Value
This valuation analysis indicates Google isn't particularly interested in the handset business, wrote Frost and Sullivan analyst Craig Cartier, in a commentary about the deal that includes the price comparison to Novell. "The Google-Motorola deal is not about hardware -- it is about patents," he wro