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space is a i.t.aturing space with lower growth and lower margins and that will dictate the aggregation. so, i would say i would be worried if he was going with this -- emily: why not? george: because it is a space where more is better. look at what is happening with large companies area of they are trying to rationalize i.t.. you want the lowest cost. you want one supplier for the full deal and that's really what michael is building, a one-stop shop. told meg whitman you do not like the direction they're going? what is the response? george: everyone has the run logic. she has her views. by the way, i call that the investment banking view. she is listening to investment bankers. of course, the way that things should go for investment bankers are higher fees and higher fees generated by breakups. emily: who will be competition for dell? george: amc. , and then ibm. those companies have the room problems. hp is breaking up. i forget? emily: cisco. positionisco is in a of new vision, new leader. if i had
space is a i.t.aturing space with lower growth and lower margins and that will dictate the aggregation. so, i would say i would be worried if he was going with this -- emily: why not? george: because it is a space where more is better. look at what is happening with large companies area of they are trying to rationalize i.t.. you want the lowest cost. you want one supplier for the full deal and that's really what michael is building, a one-stop shop. told meg whitman you do not like the...
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they continue to face i.t. problems, lower-than-expected enrollment numbers and growing maintenance costs. here are just a few more recent headlines from news articles on the state exchanges. "obamacare exchanges are a model of failure." or "nearly half of obamacare exchanges face financial woes." in another one "obamacare's failed state exchanges." the alarm bells are not only being sought in the media -- sounded in the media. earlier this year the department of health and human services office of inspector general alerted cms acting administrator that the state exchanges may be using federal establishment grant funds for operational expenses which is prohibited by law. hhs' oig urged them to develop an issue of clear guidance to the state exchanges on the appropriate use of grant funds. the guidance that followed was still vague, permissive and lacked real world examples. in fact, cms has seemed more focused on doling out taxpayer dollars rather than overseeing how the dollars are spent. the u.s. government a
they continue to face i.t. problems, lower-than-expected enrollment numbers and growing maintenance costs. here are just a few more recent headlines from news articles on the state exchanges. "obamacare exchanges are a model of failure." or "nearly half of obamacare exchanges face financial woes." in another one "obamacare's failed state exchanges." the alarm bells are not only being sought in the media -- sounded in the media. earlier this year the department of...
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they continue to face i.t. problems, lower than expected enrollment numbers, and growing maintenance costs. here are just a few more recent headlines from news articles on the state exchanges, obamacare exchanges are a model of failure, nearly half of obamacare exchanges face financial woes, and obamacare's failed state exchanges. the alarm bells are not only being sounded in the media. earlier this year, the department of health and human services office of inspector general alerted cms acting administrator andy slavitt that the state exchanges may be using federal establishment grant funds for operational expenses, which is prohibited by law. hhs oig urged administrator slavitt to develop and issue clear guidance to the state exchanges on the appropriate use of establishment grant funds. the guidance that followed, however, was still vague, permissive and lacked real-world examples. in fact, cms has seemed more focused on doling out taxpayer dollars rather than overseeing how those dollars are spent. the u.s.
they continue to face i.t. problems, lower than expected enrollment numbers, and growing maintenance costs. here are just a few more recent headlines from news articles on the state exchanges, obamacare exchanges are a model of failure, nearly half of obamacare exchanges face financial woes, and obamacare's failed state exchanges. the alarm bells are not only being sounded in the media. earlier this year, the department of health and human services office of inspector general alerted cms acting...
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a will transform dell from computer maker to an i.t. company.oth companies were once tech powerhouses, but they have struggled and they seem a step behind the competition. can they regain their footing? i would to bring in cory johnson in san francisco for his take on this. let's tackle your view on what's dell gets out of this deal. it is very interesting. this is such a big stretch for these guys. enemy gote ultimate b's following the oil, where ell is buying a much, much bigger company by borrowing a time to do it. they say they have the capital committed to this. but this is going to cost them so much more because it is a big stretch for them, where there effectively buying a company more than twice the size of dell. that is a big deal for these guys. getting is a broader technology portfolio, although it is not that different in terms of the way the technology works and what already he sells in terms of servers and pcs and services. the data arrays that are sold by emc and software go to much higher margins. thatg a lot of product makes it
a will transform dell from computer maker to an i.t. company.oth companies were once tech powerhouses, but they have struggled and they seem a step behind the competition. can they regain their footing? i would to bring in cory johnson in san francisco for his take on this. let's tackle your view on what's dell gets out of this deal. it is very interesting. this is such a big stretch for these guys. enemy gote ultimate b's following the oil, where ell is buying a much, much bigger company by...
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want to check out the latest i.t.nding report and see how much capitol companies plan to invest in the cloud. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." american apparel has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy reaching a pre-arranged deal with most of its creditors. the teen retailer says it will continue to operate its business throughout the process. the company is expected to cut its debt in half. it was founded in 1989. it fired churny last year for alleged misconduct and that includes sexual harassment charges. >>> i'm looking at some comments coming from glencore ceo ivan glosenberg. this stock has been under fire. we stau going up 40%. that's after a 30% drop. anyways, mr. glossenberg says congo and zambia understand what we're doing with regard to the copier mine shutdown. he says the copper mine shutdowns should have an affect on the price of copper. he's speaking at an f.t. commodities event. we'll bring you more details when we get them. >>> global i.t. spending is set to continue on its current growth path reac
want to check out the latest i.t.nding report and see how much capitol companies plan to invest in the cloud. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." american apparel has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy reaching a pre-arranged deal with most of its creditors. the teen retailer says it will continue to operate its business throughout the process. the company is expected to cut its debt in half. it was founded in 1989. it fired churny last year for alleged misconduct and that...
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our i.t. teams are hard at work adding functionality, improving website performance and ensuring a positive consumer experience. there's also a strong focus on improving minnsure's functionality. for medical assistance and minnesota care. one final point that sets us apart. in minnesota, our state recently created a 29-person bipartisan health care task force of health care and community leaders who will help address questions like access to care and financing. minnesota's taking oversight and accountability seriously, and i'm thankful to these people for their thoughtful approach to addressing many tough questions that remain for our health care programs. thank you again for inviting me here today. as minnsure's interim ceo, my ey
our i.t. teams are hard at work adding functionality, improving website performance and ensuring a positive consumer experience. there's also a strong focus on improving minnsure's functionality. for medical assistance and minnesota care. one final point that sets us apart. in minnesota, our state recently created a 29-person bipartisan health care task force of health care and community leaders who will help address questions like access to care and financing. minnesota's taking oversight and...
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>> partly because of my background, i have a belief that large i.t. projects really need strong governance. and we really tried to address governance not just for the project but for the overall business. >> ms. o'toole? >> thank you. some of the same things that you've heard already. we actually in minnesota, early on, took on two self-evaluations of ourselves to make sure we identified problems and could focus resources where they needed to be, and we have made tremendous progress in two years and hundreds of thousands of minnesotans have enrolled with relative ease now. we also put in a much stronger governance process and procedure in place. >> mr. allen. >> thank you. as i mentioned earlier and as congresswoman said, i've had responsibility for exchanges in oregon for about 90 days. >> so you fixed the whole thing. >> right. >> perfect. >> really the assignment of those functions transferring them from a public corporation to a state agency was, i think, was the single and most significant step policymakers in oregon did to put this on a differen
>> partly because of my background, i have a belief that large i.t. projects really need strong governance. and we really tried to address governance not just for the project but for the overall business. >> ms. o'toole? >> thank you. some of the same things that you've heard already. we actually in minnesota, early on, took on two self-evaluations of ourselves to make sure we identified problems and could focus resources where they needed to be, and we have made tremendous...
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health i.t.ystem with a fivefold increase to the nation's medical codes. >> we now have up to 68,000 diagnosis codes and 76,000 procedure codes that we are required to report for billing and regulatory purposes. >> reporter: the idea is that more detailed health data will lead to better care and eventually better health outcomes. but as hospitals like montefuro neuro show outside new york city, it's meant months of training for everyone on staff. so far it's paid off. >> we have had no glitches. >> but surgeon andrew kleinman says the vertical is still out. >> it's still a little early to see how the payment is going to be affected, which is the big thing we are worried about. >> reporter: especially when it comes to his private practice. >> a hospital it's great. we have a lot of backup. we have people who are running i.t. in my office i'm the chief of i.t. >> reporter: jonathan busch says he thinks it will take a few billing cycles to know just howell the system works. >> you might want to chec
health i.t.ystem with a fivefold increase to the nation's medical codes. >> we now have up to 68,000 diagnosis codes and 76,000 procedure codes that we are required to report for billing and regulatory purposes. >> reporter: the idea is that more detailed health data will lead to better care and eventually better health outcomes. but as hospitals like montefuro neuro show outside new york city, it's meant months of training for everyone on staff. so far it's paid off. >> we...
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very tight timelines for a big i.t. build. >> timelines were a big issue. >> absolutely. >> were they a big issue for everybody else? yes. >> yes. >> mr. allen? mr. gutierrez? >> i was not there, but it's my understanding yes. >> the other big problem that i know we all had to address was consumer misinformation and disinformation. . fact of the availability of affordable subsidies that makes care affordable is a huge challenge. one we continue to address because many californians are informed but many are still not. this is a huge challenge. we're working with literally 12,000 insurance agents, faith-based groups, but that outreach challenge is something we've addressed but continues to be a challenge. >> that's true in my state of colorado by the way. mr. kissel, you've been there about a year now? >> yes. >> what did you do before that? >> i was in the infrastructure business, most recently, i ran the gas utility in hawaii. >> so have you of seen a utility or system like this that didn't have issues that continually
very tight timelines for a big i.t. build. >> timelines were a big issue. >> absolutely. >> were they a big issue for everybody else? yes. >> yes. >> mr. allen? mr. gutierrez? >> i was not there, but it's my understanding yes. >> the other big problem that i know we all had to address was consumer misinformation and disinformation. . fact of the availability of affordable subsidies that makes care affordable is a huge challenge. one we continue to...
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we talked to i.t. departments, they are actually seeking out new tools. think they are seeing their workplaces becoming more mobile, more social, and the tools they are using haven't kept up with these new ways of working. you don't need to go back to e-mail to talk about what you are writing. the types of documents people are making on the same documents people were making before. a checklist to track a launch and there are these really dynamic interactive product management tools that people are building inside this new form of document. that is the biggest thing, technology destruction. you are taking a completely new approach that is relevant to the tools people are using today. john: i think you are changing the way people do productivity work, whether it is on the run or on the go. that feels like it is something people are going to pay for for a long time. emily: companies like evernote and dropbox have been getting pummeled lately. there are concerns there is not a strong business model there. i want to hear from you because -- there was a lot of
we talked to i.t. departments, they are actually seeking out new tools. think they are seeing their workplaces becoming more mobile, more social, and the tools they are using haven't kept up with these new ways of working. you don't need to go back to e-mail to talk about what you are writing. the types of documents people are making on the same documents people were making before. a checklist to track a launch and there are these really dynamic interactive product management tools that people...
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how should we treat though cases, i think it is in the public's interest where we treat i.t.public utility. -- it as a public utility. we get some sort of price floor but they cannot price-gouge and we do that in medicare part d for example, the prescription drug plan for seniors where plans have to justify price increases to the government. they have to say why prices increase beyond a certain amount in order to get approval. >> they can't negotiate drug prices. >> right. >> we'll speak about that in a moment. as we've heard in the program, a lot less government influence. but as a major player, does government or by you do you already have a stake in the profits the pricing and the successes of different drugs? when the government wade in to try and hold drug prices down is it exerting undue influence or merely protecting its shareholders, people like you, prescriptions and profits, stay with us. it's "inside story." >> welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. the federal government in the united states is for better or worse a big player in the field of medicine. it
how should we treat though cases, i think it is in the public's interest where we treat i.t.public utility. -- it as a public utility. we get some sort of price floor but they cannot price-gouge and we do that in medicare part d for example, the prescription drug plan for seniors where plans have to justify price increases to the government. they have to say why prices increase beyond a certain amount in order to get approval. >> they can't negotiate drug prices. >> right. >>...
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that's particularly true in cyber i.t. because we do not own the market space. we're a big influence there, but we don't own it. if you're buying a submarine, we kind of own the market space. if you're buying an aircraft carrier, we kind of own the market space. if you're buying software in technology, we don't own it. in the commercial world, they're actually doing more innovation in that area than we are, so it's really critical that we partner with that. we're doing a couple things to expand that. some of you have reported on this and know we're doing it. for the first time we're putting civilians out into companies. we had done that with military but we're now putting civilians out in six-month tours with i.t. companies, and we're bringing i.t. company personnel into d.o.d. we've done that with cisco. this year we're going to do it with about 10 companies and they will be either on the d.o.d., my staff, or they'll be on the service cio staff. and they'll be in areas we think we need to expand on, and how do you do software design networking, that's an area w
that's particularly true in cyber i.t. because we do not own the market space. we're a big influence there, but we don't own it. if you're buying a submarine, we kind of own the market space. if you're buying an aircraft carrier, we kind of own the market space. if you're buying software in technology, we don't own it. in the commercial world, they're actually doing more innovation in that area than we are, so it's really critical that we partner with that. we're doing a couple things to expand...
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. >> in terms of information sharing and tech i.t. where are we?> we have 10% of encounters, 70% of providers on athena net now, and that's been -- including a lot of the retail clinics, urgent care chains that have emerged over the last few years. because all those patients are there, hospitals are starting to say, hey, i want to connect to you. before they thought maybe they would be able to do a better job staying as close systems. we are seeing a real breaking down of the disconnect, and that disconnect is what frus rates doctors so much. doctors can't be doctors as much as they want to be, and it drives us all crazy. we've all experienced the crap work in the clinic that's in the way, and the disconnect between what the doctor orders and what happens. that stuff is starting to crack, and it's freaking exciting. >> one of the things that's interesting to me in traditional i.t. we've seen the fremium model where companies like drop box have gotten in with individual useers and then tried to get those users to bring the product into the enterpris
. >> in terms of information sharing and tech i.t. where are we?> we have 10% of encounters, 70% of providers on athena net now, and that's been -- including a lot of the retail clinics, urgent care chains that have emerged over the last few years. because all those patients are there, hospitals are starting to say, hey, i want to connect to you. before they thought maybe they would be able to do a better job staying as close systems. we are seeing a real breaking down of the...
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and, you know, with our i.t. grids and our software vender, they really came together and pulled it together for us. it made it possible for us to be able to serve as many couples as we have been. >> so once you're ready, you and your husband to be or wife need to be need to check in here and check in again, ok. are you also going to get married today? >> yeah. >> let's process you one by one. do your license in, exit and re-enter again check in at that desk. >> our wedding is at 3:00. >> as long as we get you in today. >> we're getting married at 2:30. >> don't worry about the time line. we're greeting people at the doorway and either directing them to the services they need on this side which is licensing or the services on this side which is actually getting the ceremony performed. >> this is an opportunity to choose to be a part of history. many times history happens to us, but in this case, you can choose to be a part of it. this is a very historic day and so i'm very, very proud to be here. >> i have been v
and, you know, with our i.t. grids and our software vender, they really came together and pulled it together for us. it made it possible for us to be able to serve as many couples as we have been. >> so once you're ready, you and your husband to be or wife need to be need to check in here and check in again, ok. are you also going to get married today? >> yeah. >> let's process you one by one. do your license in, exit and re-enter again check in at that desk. >> our...
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our i.t.re task force of health care and community leaders who will help address questions like access to care and financing. minnesota's taking oversight and accountability seriously, and i'm thankful to these people for their thoughtful approach to addressing many tough questions that remain for our health care programs. thank you again for inviting me here today. as minnsure's interim ceo, my eyes are squarely focused on preparing for the third open enrollment period, improving the experience for minnesotans and making sure that as many people as possible take advantage of the products minnsure has to offer. we want to see people like richard and jake and their families get the care they need and deserve. i look forward to your questions and thank you again for having me. >> thank you, ms. o'toole. now we recognize luis gutierrez. you're recognized for five minutes. >> chairman murphy, ranking member degette, good morning. thank you for the opportunity to testify regarding the massachusetts
our i.t.re task force of health care and community leaders who will help address questions like access to care and financing. minnesota's taking oversight and accountability seriously, and i'm thankful to these people for their thoughtful approach to addressing many tough questions that remain for our health care programs. thank you again for inviting me here today. as minnsure's interim ceo, my eyes are squarely focused on preparing for the third open enrollment period, improving the...
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. >>> and students put the i.t. know-how to a test.nd holding a finale at the barnes foundation, the idea to challenge four teams of i.t. students to develop technology to the free library. the winning team gets a free paid intership with the library to compliment their solution. >>> and police officers and firefighters honored. recognizing remarkable acts of h heroism for these men and women. and each selected for their own story and representing heroes. >>> and doctors extending office hours outside. put on the walking shoes they joined that i patient for a stroll around the neighborhood. and the doctors feel that partnering up with their patients will get those patients excited about exercising. >>> "jimmy kimmel live" coming up at 11:30 after "action news." a preview of tonight's show. >> thanks jim. hello, philadelphia. look at what we accomplished with no help from anyone tonight. are you a fan of lil wayne? >> i get up every morning and it is a lil wayne. ♪ that's a big bull. i think that's old cyrus. 1800 pounds of do whatever
. >>> and students put the i.t. know-how to a test.nd holding a finale at the barnes foundation, the idea to challenge four teams of i.t. students to develop technology to the free library. the winning team gets a free paid intership with the library to compliment their solution. >>> and police officers and firefighters honored. recognizing remarkable acts of h heroism for these men and women. and each selected for their own story and representing heroes. >>> and...
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we all want and competitors have deployed i.t. networks. we will continue and maintain competition in the business market. we will provide these services that are central to the well-being of the country and that's a big thing. the incentive auction, rules that have been adopted continues to promote competition in the wireless market, so at least a third of the auction will be end reserve for either the new entrant or companies like t-mobile and sprint and the small regional companies. so that was a big thing. guest: interconnection at the edge of the internet. mr. pickering: there is a first amendment of speech. first amendment of competition policy and interconnection at the edge. and it is the last mile network and make sure it is open and competitive. we were able to open internet with the at&t merger and conditioned by the charter merger with time warner. they are saying they will have an interconnection policy that basically exchanges traffic among all the networks. something called settlement free. and it is the most economically eff
we all want and competitors have deployed i.t. networks. we will continue and maintain competition in the business market. we will provide these services that are central to the well-being of the country and that's a big thing. the incentive auction, rules that have been adopted continues to promote competition in the wireless market, so at least a third of the auction will be end reserve for either the new entrant or companies like t-mobile and sprint and the small regional companies. so that...
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. >> i.t. allows me tit allows men daily tas task tasks and my lif. even as the country consumes as much cannabis as it is, it is almost impossible to know anything for sure about the long term effects of consuming i.t. it. that's because federal law prevents its research. we certainly don't know if it can treat a soldier's ptsd. >> right now i could tell a curb doctor that i'm suffering from angst and i need marijuana and i could get it. and i could bring it back to my office and use it legally. but instead if i said, i want to study marijuana and its effects on the body that would take me years and that's crazy. >> heroin, lsd, ecstasy, a lot of these are easy tore study than marijuana. if we are studyin studying aspir lsd, that's all we have to do, but for marijuana we have to go through a whole series of reviews. >> they face an open ended public health review unique to pot which could stall research for years. >> the pressure on the federal government right now i think is greater than it has ever been. to allow this research to go forward. and th
. >> i.t. allows me tit allows men daily tas task tasks and my lif. even as the country consumes as much cannabis as it is, it is almost impossible to know anything for sure about the long term effects of consuming i.t. it. that's because federal law prevents its research. we certainly don't know if it can treat a soldier's ptsd. >> right now i could tell a curb doctor that i'm suffering from angst and i need marijuana and i could get it. and i could bring it back to my office and...
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we've become a leader in the current domains of i.t., today's i.t., servers, storage.xtremely well-positioned nit of tomorrow. of tomorrow. infrastructure, software defined data centers, hybrid clouds, security, mobile. this is a powerful combination. we bring together highly couple emctor -- complementry -- cmc is well known. dell has reach across businesses of all sizes around the globe. some say it is just a commodity -- michael: it's a lot about software. one of the key aspects come if i look at our resource and development innovation, emc's innovation, it has been much more software development over the last five or 10 years. hardware plays a role. when you build these ultra-powerful infrastructure systems, there is an enormous amount of software. fromo that the software dcetal, rsa, virtue stream, , we believe this a dream combination. italy: people out there say this deal is doomed -- emily: people out there say this deal is doomed. compaq hp took carly fiorina down. you have to be thinking about that. we spent about a year working on this. looked at it every wh
we've become a leader in the current domains of i.t., today's i.t., servers, storage.xtremely well-positioned nit of tomorrow. of tomorrow. infrastructure, software defined data centers, hybrid clouds, security, mobile. this is a powerful combination. we bring together highly couple emctor -- complementry -- cmc is well known. dell has reach across businesses of all sizes around the globe. some say it is just a commodity -- michael: it's a lot about software. one of the key aspects come if i...
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. >> reporter: analysts say the i.t. hardware market which includes companies selling storage and servers still generates a lot of cash but the stock prices have come under pressure because of the threat from newer technologies like cloud computing. and that means this is a market ripe for consolidation. >> being bigger, being able to protect cash flows, reinvest some of thez cash flows, i think makes a tremendous amount of strategic sense given the stage we're at and frankly given the tipping point we see where some of the disruptions from cloud could start to accelerate now. >> reporter: one name to watch, net app. the data storage company he says is worth north of $35 per share in a consolidation scenario. net app in a statement to cnbc said that the deal-emc deal does not fundamentally change the competitive landscape and in fact could provide the company with a chance to take market share. of course big tech deals pose real risk. for instance, hp bought compaq in 2001 for $25 billion in a move meant to create a tech
. >> reporter: analysts say the i.t. hardware market which includes companies selling storage and servers still generates a lot of cash but the stock prices have come under pressure because of the threat from newer technologies like cloud computing. and that means this is a market ripe for consolidation. >> being bigger, being able to protect cash flows, reinvest some of thez cash flows, i think makes a tremendous amount of strategic sense given the stage we're at and frankly given...
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there is a wafer of consolidation coming to the i.t.ardware space, he says, meaning customers selling servers, storage, and network equipment. many old guard tech companies still generate a lot of cash but their stock prices have come under pressure because of the threat from newer cloud computing technologies. that means the economics of consolidation in the i.t. hardware market could now make a lot more sense. for "nightly business report" i'm josh lipton in san francisco. >>> streaming just got a little more expensive. netflix upping the cost of its basic monthly service by a dollar. the new price of $9.99 will go into effect in november for new customers. current subscribers won't have to pay more for a year. shares were more than 6% higher. they closed at 114.893. domino's posting results that missed on both the bottom line and -- shares fell about 5 per to 102.64. and costco says its same-store sales were flat last month but that was better than the expected decrease. shares were 2 1/2% higher today it 151.56. >> gap reporting tha
there is a wafer of consolidation coming to the i.t.ardware space, he says, meaning customers selling servers, storage, and network equipment. many old guard tech companies still generate a lot of cash but their stock prices have come under pressure because of the threat from newer cloud computing technologies. that means the economics of consolidation in the i.t. hardware market could now make a lot more sense. for "nightly business report" i'm josh lipton in san francisco....
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you know, today most of i.t. still runs on the corporate data center, but it is i.t.t is diverse. all applications are not created equal. some has been developed for the microsoft technology stack. some are greenfield apps where aws is leading today. we think over the next ten years this shift down to traditional i.t. model intuz the cloud will create space. it's going to be a multi-cloud world. when we talk to cio's and cto's, they're looking for a diverse portfolios because not all their applications are created equal. we think there's room for microsoft to compete. we think google has great technology and will compete as well. clearly, aws is the frontrunner today. they have taken the lion's share to date. we think this is a great opportunity for us to participate in that market leadership. >> why won't the traditional southwests providers crowd you out of this market? >> it's just a different business model. excentra focus on business consulting and publication replatforming. we help to run, operate, and secure and manage those environments. they want to play in a
you know, today most of i.t. still runs on the corporate data center, but it is i.t.t is diverse. all applications are not created equal. some has been developed for the microsoft technology stack. some are greenfield apps where aws is leading today. we think over the next ten years this shift down to traditional i.t. model intuz the cloud will create space. it's going to be a multi-cloud world. when we talk to cio's and cto's, they're looking for a diverse portfolios because not all their...
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he quit that job in 2013 for i.t. the ever increasing workload is also driving them away from the profession. >> the hours you work in the classroom in addition to the hours that you spend grading student work and getting feedback, in addition to the hours that you spend preparing curriculum and preparing the next day and the next week, in addition to everything else that most teachers do, which is coaching a sport, sponsoring a club. and participating in all of the functions that the school has going on. >> superintendent goodsell has had to be creative when it comes to finding ways to fill teaching vacancies in his schools. so over the past two years goodsell has hired 17 teachers from the philippines to tackle subjects like english, chemistry and math. >> negative times negative positive, negative times positive will give you positive. >> one of the new filipino teachers last school year was her first time in the united states. >> did it become clear to you how desperate they were to have teachers on staff? >> yes.
he quit that job in 2013 for i.t. the ever increasing workload is also driving them away from the profession. >> the hours you work in the classroom in addition to the hours that you spend grading student work and getting feedback, in addition to the hours that you spend preparing curriculum and preparing the next day and the next week, in addition to everything else that most teachers do, which is coaching a sport, sponsoring a club. and participating in all of the functions that the...
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. >> the head of the nation's health i.t. the next thing is to make sure all these systems work with one another. >> that's right. inoperatability is really our next frontier. secretary desalvo is here. she's got a road map. they are moving along. we've gone from two major hospitals sharing their hearts to 30, and we could be in the thousands in the next few months as hospitals and their i.t. companies come around. this is kind of neat. >> it is. jonathan bush, thanks. >> it's a pleasure. thank you, guys. >> thanks for letting us hang out. guys, we are hearing from a lot of payers and a lot of other i.t. companies that things are going smoothly. week one so far. it looks a lot like y2k, but it's early. >> thanks so much for sorting through what is a very complicated story. we appreciate it. bertha with athena health. coming up, more on dell's move to buy emc, but, first, rick santelli. what's on your mind today? >> well, we have the 16, 17 meeting, but in my world i think it's more of the evaporation of normalization, and aft
. >> the head of the nation's health i.t. the next thing is to make sure all these systems work with one another. >> that's right. inoperatability is really our next frontier. secretary desalvo is here. she's got a road map. they are moving along. we've gone from two major hospitals sharing their hearts to 30, and we could be in the thousands in the next few months as hospitals and their i.t. companies come around. this is kind of neat. >> it is. jonathan bush, thanks....
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the pace at what change happens in every aspect in the cyber i.t. world makes acquisition harder because while you must acquire with higher speed, you also must do all the extra due diligence that the threat -- i mean, they're absolutely in opposing affects so how do you balance that? that will continue to be a challenge. >> last question, mark thompson. >> cycling back to that hastert hearing last month and i think you said, yes, we are enforcing accountability among our people who are responsible for poor cyber hygiene. when you're asked, well, what did you do, you declined to say. if you're trying to change the culture, isn't there an element of deterrence in letting folks know if you make this error, this is what's going to happen? why you won't say for the chairman of the joint chiefs intrusion, without naming the people, what accountability was meeted out? >> there's the deterrence in the people who inside the d.o.d. need to know that. i don't think that's a topic i need to talk about outside of the d.o.d. like going to "time" magazine saying
the pace at what change happens in every aspect in the cyber i.t. world makes acquisition harder because while you must acquire with higher speed, you also must do all the extra due diligence that the threat -- i mean, they're absolutely in opposing affects so how do you balance that? that will continue to be a challenge. >> last question, mark thompson. >> cycling back to that hastert hearing last month and i think you said, yes, we are enforcing accountability among our people who...
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corporate i.t. doesn't want any part of it. you change or you die.his, emc storage business, i have a great love for joe tucci, but their storage revenues have been declining dramatically year after year, just 3% growth in storage year after year. it's not like dell is acquiring the emc of five years ago. anand: absolutely true. they are doing it partly for the vmware software company, which is part of the transformation towards the cloud model. you got to figure out what you want to do with the storage assets. storage in and of itself has value. it is growing. and there is value on top of it in terms of the software that emc provides. the question is, how you transform that into the cloud model? i think that transformation is better done private. srinivasan, thank you. about 1.5%,re up but they are differently off their highs of the session. you, carol massar. we are working out the kinks with a technical of getting radio on tv. still have the bloomberg market day, copper keeps declining, it's not as a surly reflecting supply and demand. the head of
corporate i.t. doesn't want any part of it. you change or you die.his, emc storage business, i have a great love for joe tucci, but their storage revenues have been declining dramatically year after year, just 3% growth in storage year after year. it's not like dell is acquiring the emc of five years ago. anand: absolutely true. they are doing it partly for the vmware software company, which is part of the transformation towards the cloud model. you got to figure out what you want to do with...
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dell already has a software and i.t. services. indeed, the servers.ut with this, it adds a storage. there are challenges, and this is what's going to become interesting -- how they finance the deal. could they really afford more than $60 billion? they will have to raise money to get $40 billion, but that is high-yield. we are seeing a bit of a drying up in the high-yield market. so that is what the banks will be considering. on the other asset class is emc. i am sure we will see a pop in emc shares later today, but what about the bonds? they have been falling and they are worried that they will be lower. the debt.r meanwhile, there is a report that there could be a shot provision, maybe 60 days, and emc could loom or in other buyers to get a better price tag. interesting to see where the final price will be. manus: thank you. we will see what news comes later in the day. still to come, the campaign to remain. ♪ the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every asp
dell already has a software and i.t. services. indeed, the servers.ut with this, it adds a storage. there are challenges, and this is what's going to become interesting -- how they finance the deal. could they really afford more than $60 billion? they will have to raise money to get $40 billion, but that is high-yield. we are seeing a bit of a drying up in the high-yield market. so that is what the banks will be considering. on the other asset class is emc. i am sure we will see a pop in emc...
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bye bye foundation is the first ever full coverage moisturizer from i.t. cosmetics developed by jamie kern lima. and we will meet her and hear more about her inspirational story right now. [applause] jamie: hi. alison: i am so excited to be here with you. i can't even tell you -- this is so fun for me. jamie: i'm so excited about bye bye foundation. i'm so excited about this. alison: jamie, bye bye foundation is something that pretty much has never been done before. you call it the world's first full coverage moisturizer. what does that mean? jamie: a lot of these products, they really are just makeup, and a couple of skincare ingredients thrown in there. a lot of times they can be drying on your skin. bye bye foundation is so different. teaming up with dermatologist and plastic surgeons, we literally threw everything out the window and started from scratch. bye bye foundation started its life as an antiaging moisturizer. it gives you your skincare, your spf, and your full coverage all in one. it is clinically shown to hydrate your skin by 79% in just 10 m
bye bye foundation is the first ever full coverage moisturizer from i.t. cosmetics developed by jamie kern lima. and we will meet her and hear more about her inspirational story right now. [applause] jamie: hi. alison: i am so excited to be here with you. i can't even tell you -- this is so fun for me. jamie: i'm so excited about bye bye foundation. i'm so excited about this. alison: jamie, bye bye foundation is something that pretty much has never been done before. you call it the world's...
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in practice i.t it takes courago protest. >> freedom of the press, association, these people were trying to exercise those 43 disomfreedoms. unfortunately that has been curtailed. bring them before a competent court to try them. >>> one of africa's leading oil producers where a few enjoy fabulous wealth but most live in squalor. the fall in oil prices have hurt many and made the government less tolerant of dissenting voices. but on social media, families and friends of the detainees are speaking out. increasingly anxious, they feel they have no choice. barnaby phillips, al jazeera. >>> from all corners of the globe we go to kazakhstan, given the job of forming a coalition government. it's promised closer ties to russ. in 2010, kyrgyzstan went through an uprising, first country in south central asia to have a election for cooperation in europe. the voters in portugal have elected the governing center right coalition which is widely seen as oreferendum, this election, on four years of austerity there. the coalition of prime minister pedro coehlo, ready to talk to other parties about coalit
in practice i.t it takes courago protest. >> freedom of the press, association, these people were trying to exercise those 43 disomfreedoms. unfortunately that has been curtailed. bring them before a competent court to try them. >>> one of africa's leading oil producers where a few enjoy fabulous wealth but most live in squalor. the fall in oil prices have hurt many and made the government less tolerant of dissenting voices. but on social media, families and friends of the...
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it is planning to modernize its outdated i.t. systems as part of the major revamp. in his first public appearance since being appointed ceo, john cryan says its problems are in executing. >> translator: deutsche bank does not have a strategy problem. we know exactly where we want to go. however, for many years now deutsche bank has had a serious problem with executing the strategy. over the past 20 years, many strategies, targets were announced. but hardly ever were they implemented in a consistent fashion. >> carolyn just put this question to john cryan. >> the cost cuts sound pretty ambitious. but we have heard that before. we know you don't have the best track record -- the bank doesn't have the best track record delivering on those cost cuts. why are you sure this time it can work? will there be a specific task force to supervise a that? >> i'm glad you said our cost cuts are ambitious. we were somewhat concerned our shareholders might think we were being less than ambitious. and so i think what we have tried to do is strike the right balance. >> we will get mor
it is planning to modernize its outdated i.t. systems as part of the major revamp. in his first public appearance since being appointed ceo, john cryan says its problems are in executing. >> translator: deutsche bank does not have a strategy problem. we know exactly where we want to go. however, for many years now deutsche bank has had a serious problem with executing the strategy. over the past 20 years, many strategies, targets were announced. but hardly ever were they implemented in a...
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rosanna: i.t. is looking at tweets the that i can't believe you had art garfunkel. >> tricky to say my name, isn't it? greg: how do you say it? greg: do me a favor, hit ms. robinson again as we talk a the will bit about the graduate. used to locate with benjamin braddock interrupting that wedding at the end of the movie? >> it was in the script, don't know what else to do. greg: the boldness to do what he did and somehow he is still 5 hero. >> it is a movie, the climax of the movie. greg: we will see you at carnegie hill. rosanna: tickets are still available, special performances, we think we know. >> thank you. rosanna: we appreciate it. all in one show, we have looters are you into wing mom this is hugely important. is there anywhere in your house i can get a good signal? anyway, you were saying. it's a tragic love story. i love tragedy. what is that noise? what? i'm on set. what movie? i'm shooting a movie about laundry. leave slow internet behind. a movie about laundry? yeah the 100% fiber opti
rosanna: i.t. is looking at tweets the that i can't believe you had art garfunkel. >> tricky to say my name, isn't it? greg: how do you say it? greg: do me a favor, hit ms. robinson again as we talk a the will bit about the graduate. used to locate with benjamin braddock interrupting that wedding at the end of the movie? >> it was in the script, don't know what else to do. greg: the boldness to do what he did and somehow he is still 5 hero. >> it is a movie, the climax of the...
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when i.t. moves just from the realm of making companies more efficient at doing the old things into this digital transformation, it is a game changer for new industries. valuations making sense, are they all going to work out? probably not. but there are some fabulous new companies being created. emily: say there are 150 unicorns, how many of them are real? satya: both sides of this argument have their point. ,here is this book that i read she has written a fantastic book around the natural business cycles of financial cycles that fund technology. it has been true from the industrial revolution to today. you have these blooms and busts -- booms and busts. the beauty of over funding, lots of ideas get to flourish. out of that, they will eventually have to be -- there will have to be a correction, a bust. but there will be 10 or 15 very successful companies. that is what is great about the american entrepreneurial system. that is what fuels the competitiveness of this country and i think we shoul
when i.t. moves just from the realm of making companies more efficient at doing the old things into this digital transformation, it is a game changer for new industries. valuations making sense, are they all going to work out? probably not. but there are some fabulous new companies being created. emily: say there are 150 unicorns, how many of them are real? satya: both sides of this argument have their point. ,here is this book that i read she has written a fantastic book around the natural...
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that's likely because of ever-unfolding e-mail scandals, the fbi is look into a second i.t. company involved in backing up mrs. clinton's server or servers. newly discovered e-mails show an employee for platte river networks was concerned he might be implicated in a cover-up. workers were reportedly instructed to reduce the length of time backups of her e-mails were saved on the server. employee was so concerned, so suspicious, he wrote a colleague that the move was, quote, covering up some shady stuff. we're coming right back. >>> the obama administration bringing tens of thousands of syrian refugees into this country. so why don't the communities in which they'll live have a say in the matter? >>> and on the issue of immigration, is it time to freeze immigration levels altogether? we take up those issues with leading republican senator jeff sessions here next. >>> the rain has stopped in south carolina, but there's more flooding. the death toll is rising. we'll have the latest video and we'll have the latest video and the you can't breathed. through your nose. suddenly, yo
that's likely because of ever-unfolding e-mail scandals, the fbi is look into a second i.t. company involved in backing up mrs. clinton's server or servers. newly discovered e-mails show an employee for platte river networks was concerned he might be implicated in a cover-up. workers were reportedly instructed to reduce the length of time backups of her e-mails were saved on the server. employee was so concerned, so suspicious, he wrote a colleague that the move was, quote, covering up some...
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i.t. comes just a few days after bashar al-assad made an unannounced visit to moscow to meet with vladimir putin. >>> questions being raised about america's combat role in iraq after one of its soldiers was killed in a raid to free hostages in i.s.i.l. first combat death since the group began in june of last year. >>> easing tensions over plans to raise tuition fees, nationwide demonstrations in south africa, central johannesburg brought to a standstill by demonstrators last wednesday. >>> after bus and car collided in france, it happened near the hand of leborne outside doe. death toll is expected to rise, we'll bring you more details. >>> hillary clinton has faced an 11 hour grilling by republicans over an attack on a military campaign outside benghazi. kimberly halkett reports from washington. >> it is the second time hillary clinton has appeared before a congressional committee to answer questions about what happened in 2012 in benghazi, libya where four americans died. but the ahead o
i.t. comes just a few days after bashar al-assad made an unannounced visit to moscow to meet with vladimir putin. >>> questions being raised about america's combat role in iraq after one of its soldiers was killed in a raid to free hostages in i.s.i.l. first combat death since the group began in june of last year. >>> easing tensions over plans to raise tuition fees, nationwide demonstrations in south africa, central johannesburg brought to a standstill by demonstrators last...
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these technologies like containers and that's going to list a bunch of i.t. services. i don't think they are going to buy a large company like dell emc. we are really in the consulting business. emily: do you think they could take on aws? jerry: i don't see it. it takes aliens of dollars and lots of know how to retool your business and be a public crowd divider. i was at amazon's conference last week and they's -- they are so far ahead, i don't see them catching up. emc have on premise software and they are not used to selling per container transaction deals. to point outeful is that what has save them is the $625 million acquisition of vmware, not a fifth the billion dollar deal. emily: it will be interesting to watch how they treat vm going forward. i will be in austin speaking about all of this next week at dell world. -- the socialwork network is trying to look more like the shopping network. they are adding a shopping section for its mobile at to go to a full screen catalog for the retailer. facebook is looking at ways to lower users into making purchases. it won'
these technologies like containers and that's going to list a bunch of i.t. services. i don't think they are going to buy a large company like dell emc. we are really in the consulting business. emily: do you think they could take on aws? jerry: i don't see it. it takes aliens of dollars and lots of know how to retool your business and be a public crowd divider. i was at amazon's conference last week and they's -- they are so far ahead, i don't see them catching up. emc have on premise software...