Excerpt: “We used to call products like Springpad personal assistants, but they are morphing into much more than that,’’ said Dan Miller, a senior analyst at Opus Research in San Francisco. “As end users warm up to these kind of… Read More ›
Opus in the News
CSO Online – March 11, 2010
Excerpt: Biometrics offers several advantages over identification cards and passwords or PINs, namely the requirement that the person being identified is physically present and the elimination of the need to remember codes or tokens. Dan Miller, senior analyst and founder… Read More ›
New York Times – February 14, 2010
Excerpt: “The thing that is different about this is that it’s Google, and Google’s reach and visibility is so much greater than anyone else,” said Greg Sterling, an analyst at Opus Research in San Francisco. Mr. Sterling said that the… Read More ›
Wall Street Journal – December 10, 2009
Excerpt: To get on customers’ devices – and stay on them – your app needs to provide real value or solve a problem for your customers. “If there’s very little to be done with it, what’s the point?” says Greg… Read More ›
E-Commerce News – December 10, 2009
Excerpt: There’s little cause for concern, given RIM’s status in the market, said Greg Sterling, Internet analyst with Opus Research. “RIM is in an interesting position, because it has done very, very well in the market without delivering a great… Read More ›
InfoWorld – November 13, 2009
Excerpt: To solve that problem, Cisco would have had to achieve a goal that has eluded some of the best minds in computing, according to Dan Miller, an analyst at Opus Research. In fact, the investment required would be probably… Read More ›
CRM Magazine – September 3, 2009
Excerpt: Dan Miller, senior analyst at Opus Research, explains that the move has the potential to benefit both vendors. For Teleperformance, he says it can serve the Genesys user base as it “moves into this uncertain future where people have… Read More ›
San Francisco Chronicle – August 11, 2009
Excerpt: But will customers embrace the new vehicle concept? Car shoppers already perform considerable comparison research online, but it’s an open question how willing most will be to complete what is commonly the second priciest household purchase with limited human… Read More ›
New York Times – April 6, 2009
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“All of the carriers are going to be supporting these mobile Internet devices that range from laptops to smartphones,” said Greg Sterling, an analyst with Opus Research, which monitors the mobile industry.
From the article, “T-Mobile to Use Google Software in Devices for Home,” by Ashlee Vance, New York Times, April 6, 2009
MediaPost – January 12, 2009
Excerpt: Some industry leaders applauded the selection of Wehrs to lead the MMA. “I think he’s very articulate, patient and a good explainer,” said Dan Miller, a senior analyst at Opus Research. He added that Wehrs technical expertise would also… Read More ›