Join Lowell Alcorn, managing director in BearingPoint’s Lending and Leasing practice, as he responds to questions about the current credit crisis and how BearingPoint is assisting lenders with credit navigation tools and extensive market experience.
In this podcast we learn that fallout from sub-prime lending and historic default levels highlight a need for loss mitigation and loan default management. BearingPoint recommends an ‘evaluate, manage and improve’ approach.
These tools can help lenders manage the significant and growing set of risks in their portfolios before they result in loan defaults and foreclosures. They utilize the company’s deep operational, technology and consulting capabilities across the lending spectrum. Each fills a discrete and urgent business need, and each supports improvements to current, fragmented processes and systems that have historically posed challenges to lenders looking to identify and respond to portfolio risk at earlier stages in the loan process.
In this debut episode of The Reboot gaming show, host Rio Pesino takes you back in time to the golden era of video games. Classics like Pong, PacMan, Joust, and hundreds of other old school games were on display at California Extreme 2007 in San Jose, Calif. Big name ...
Steve Jobs, former Atari employee? Atari co-founder Al Alcorn tells PodTech’s Rio Pesino about Jobs’ role with Atari, his involvement in some of the historic meetings with the Apple CEO and how the video game manufacturer rejected Jobs’ concept of creating a personal computer.
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Legends of the videogame industry share their thoughts on working for Atari during the early years. Al Alcorn, Eugene Jarvis, Steve Ritchie, Ed Rotberg and Dave Sheppard discuss the stories behind the creation of some of the classic Atari coin-op arcades and why they chose to be a part ...
Al Alcorn, former Vice President of Engineering at Atari, spoke with PodTech’s Rio Pesino about designing the classic video game PONG, the early days of gaming, game emulation and his prediction on where coin-op arcades will be in five to ten years. For more information see:California Extreme 2006: The History of Atari
California Extreme 2006: PONG’s Creator Speaks on the Past, Present and Future of Retro Gaming
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