Rob Enderle

About

Rob Enderle is a principal at Enderle Group. He is a nationally recognized analyst and a longtime writer for eWEEK and Pund-IT. Enderle is considered one of the top 10 IT analysts in the world by Apollo Research, which evaluated 3,960 technology analysts and their individual press coverage metrics.

Dell Looks at the Future, and Frankly, It Can Be Scary

CHICAGO—This week I’m in lovely (and frickin’ cold) Chicago at Dell’s annual analyst event, and Michael Dell is on stage talking about things like “bionic vision.” Recalling the old TV show, “The $6 Million Man,” this technology is coming out of England for folks who have catastrophic vision loss. This is kind of a primer […]

AMD Makes an Epyc Move Against Intel in Data Centers

It fascinates me how often a leading company will sacrifice that leadership in order to maximize quarterly revenue. You can see that with Apple, whose excessive focus on margins and quarterly results has caused it to drop to third place in the smartphone market (behind Samsung and Huawei) and to move to cover up its […]

Samsung’s HMD Odyssey+ VR Headset: The One That Rules Them All

A little over a year ago, when Microsoft announced with a variety of partners a bunch of affordable headsets, only one stood out: the Samsung HMD Odyssey headset. This was because Samsung took the Microsoft specification as a suggestion and built what they thought the market wanted.  Yes, at the launch, their offering was the […]

Danger May Soon Rule the Handheld Market

Disclaimer: Dell, Hewlett-Packard, IBM and Microsoft all are clients of mine. Last week, while I was on vacation, Sony dropped out of the U.S. and European handheld markets. Theres some doubt whether the company will continue even in Japan. PalmOne has emerged as the dominant vendor in this declining segment, and even Microsoft doesnt seem […]

Intel, IBM Make Workstation Push with Linux Laptop

Disclaimer: Intel, AMD, Dell, Microsoft and HP are all clients of mine. For years, true workstation users—folks tied at the hip to Unix—really didnt have an acceptable mobile solution. They had the option of buying huge, luggable products from companies such as Dolch. In weight and size, they were more like the original suitcase class […]

LCD Screens Go After High-Performance Applications

Disclaimer: Hewlett-Packard Co. is a client of the Enderle Group. Up until recently, large LCD screens were mostly for multimedia applications, and they had more to do with consumers watching TV than they did with actually doing real work. This started to change a few weeks ago, as a new class of LCDs began to […]

Reports of Tablet PCs Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated

Disclaimer: Microsoft and HP are clients of the Enderle Group. A few years ago I read an obituary for Bob Hope that was picked up by my local paper. Hope had become one of my favorite celebrities over the years and I was saddened by his passing. The only problem was he hadnt actually died. […]

TechEds Desktop Push: Deploying Windows XP SP2

Disclaimer: Microsoft, Transmeta, Intel and VIA are clients of mine. SAN DIEGO—TechEd is one of three important shows from Microsoft, the other two being the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference, focused on hardware companies; and the Professional Developers Conference, focused on developers. For IT, TechEd is the most important because it focuses on the people who […]

Sony X505 vs. Sharp MM20: Comparing Ultralight Notebooks

Disclaimer: Intel, Transmeta and Microsoft are clients of mine. A few weeks ago, I told you I would be updating you on some of the stellar designs Sony is bringing to market, and the Sony X505 is the flagship of the new line. With impressive looks, this product has a graphite version that is just […]

Wireless Needs Better Usability, Leadership to Fly

I moderated two panels over the past week. The first was on the best in show for the wireless track at NetWorld+Interop, and the second was at TiEcon on the future of wireless technology. We had a number of luminaries on the panels, including Stewart Alsop and Congressman Mike Honda. First, I have to say […]