Suzanne: Thanks for your great post. Isn't it interesting how the topic of conversation of this thread during the recent price decline has been pretty much devoid of any concrete analysis of the business plan unveiled on the TSIG website? I DO remember you taking a whack at some of the issues a while ago, but now people only seem interested in counting the ticks downward...
There is a LOT going on at TSIG that has been more or less glossed over in favor of bashing the financial issues, which are, or course, very important. However, the discourse has been very unbalanced as of late.
I would not pretend to be any kind of expert on e-business models, so I admit that I am as quilty as many. However, I would ask that those of you out there who are smarter than I am, think about providing some forward-looking analysis of issues which have not been discussed, primarily, Hwang's division.
Who are the competitors in the field of web-hosting? How successful are they? What is the forecasted need for this business? How competive will TSIG be, considering Hwang's considerable talent, as well as any possible infrastructure limitations?
Some thoughts for further discussion. By the time I finish this post, ztect, may have already answered all of my questions (LOL)...
Thanks for coming back, z!!!!!! |