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Jeff Lake

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Joined: 20th August 2009
Articles: 6
URL: http://webstore.imetc.com
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Recession-Breaking Solution Idea for US 2009

27th October 2009
Problem Brief: The U.S. economy is struggling to get out of a very severe recession triggered by the 2009 housing-financial bubble debacle. Many companies have responded by scaling back employee numbers and salary to reduce liability cost in an attempt ...

Extreme is an Understatement, WOW is more like it .

14th October 2009
Main Point: New multi-core computing architectures are available in Extreme product selections like the Intel(R) DX58SO board with Core(TM) i7 processor. Integrated solutions using these new components have found a significant advantage in mainstream app...

High Frequency Trading in the Open Market

03rd September 2009
Main Point: High frequency trading is important in a class of situations where an extremely fast response to an event is critical for investing success. Introduction: Information about the world is happening more or less uncontrolled every second of ...

Radically New Innovation Needed

28th August 2009
Introduction: 30 years ago talk of robotics in our future was considered as more from science fiction than an engineering reality as seen as commonplace today. Much of the innovation started when people in manufacturing companies and high technology indu...

What Netbook, Notebook, Mini-laptop or Desktop

25th August 2009
Introduction: How do you make the best choice with your hard earned money when you need to buy a computer? Brief Reasoning: Low cost netbooks are the smallest, very light weight, easy to stow away and carry, has WIFI, networked, but is very limited a...

Systematically Discover Business Unmet Needs

24th August 2009
Businesses must address issues before they are observed and felt by the customer. Business unmet need is defined as a hidden business issue that is not yet understood and has a potential to become a critical problem. Problem Brief: Business unmet n...
 
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