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- AlwaysOn: Securing the Internet
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- Tags: AlwaysOn, Internet
- Discussion threads 2009-10-27
- Are CIOs adopting the iPhone?
- At the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford University, CIOs discuss the iPhone and whether they plan to use them across their companies. They also talk about the difficulty in supporting new platforms and in keeping company confidentiality. Panelists include Colleen Berube of Adobe Systems, Russ Daniels of Hewlett-Packard, Anna Ewing of...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, CIO, iphone, AlwaysOn, Stanford, tech
- Videos 2008-07-31
- It's red hot in the green tech world
- AlwaysOn has just released the names of its first GoingGreen 100. AlwaysOn describes these as the "hottest private companies in greentech." It was clear that green lighting green tech is getting easier. This event was hosted by KPMG at their Silicon Valley offices. ...
- Tags: Green Technology, AlwaysOn, Mendel Biotechnology, Solio, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-09-08
- Podcast: AlwaysOn Summit, virtual worlds, green data centers and more...
- This week on the Dan & David Show I am on the Stanford University campus at the AlwaysOn Summit and David is in his headquarters outside of Boston. I give David some of the highlights from the conference, including the state of virtual worlds, social networking, green data centers and...
- Tags: Wired & Wireless, Web Technology, Utility computing, Telecommunications, Software Infrastructure, Social networking, Second Life, SaaS, Hardware Infrastructure, Green Tech, General, Facebook, Datacenter, Dan &, David Show
- Blog posts 2007-08-02
- AlwaysOn Stanford Summit: lawyers for Google, IBM, and Apple ponder the patent system
- If you, like me, have been trying to get your arms around the state of U.S. patent system and the various reforms and changes it is confronting, you hopefully will enjoy my notes from the AlwaysOn Stanford Summit panel on "The Patent Crisis: Crossroads for the Business of Technology."...
- Tags: Patent, Conferences
- Blog posts 2007-08-01
- AlwaysOn: Securing the Internet
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- Tags: Internet, AlwaysOn, Dating Agency, Click Here
- Discussion threads 2007-07-30
- Web 2.0's legacy: The startup Petri dish
- The legacy of Web 2.0 is on parade in New York City--a never-ending stream of startups armed with PowerPoints, infomercials and terms like long tail, mashups and mindshare. One exec used four Web 2.0 buzzwords in a sentence. Bottom line: Its...
- Tags: Web 2.0, Web, Petri, AlwaysOn
- Blog posts 2007-01-31
- AlwaysOn: In search of better search
- Three of the search engine kings Microsoft was missing held court during an AlwaysOn Stanford Summit this afternoon, discussing the state of search technology. Bambi Francisco of Marketwatch led the conversation with from right below Usama Fayyad, Chief Data Officer at Yahoo; Jim Lanzone. CEO of Ask.com; Peter Norvig,...
- Tags: Peter Norvig, Usama Fayyad
- Blog posts 2006-07-28
- AlwaysOn: Securing the Internet
- George Gilder revisited his trope about all optical networks, with software hardening at the center and trusted platform hardware softening at the edges, during his panel on securing the Intenet at the AlwaysOn Stanford Summit. "Moving security all the way to the edge seems to me to be a better...
- Tags: Greg Papadopoulos, security
- Blog posts 2006-07-27
- AlwaysOn: U.S. lags China and Europe in new technology adoption
- AlwaysOn: U.S. lags China and Europe in new technology adoptionBeggars beliefThese guys must really think that people are just stupid. This is how it works: Accenture guy identifies that sales are down in US.Accenture people get together and decide that a good dose of FUD will drive sales up.So...
- Tags: Sales strategy, Sales force management, Accenture Ltd., technology adoption, AlwaysOn
- Discussion threads 2006-07-27
- AlwaysOn: U.S. lags China and Europe in new technology adoption
- Bob Suh, chief technology strategist at Accenture, doesn't believe the U.S. has an innovation problem. "We have an adoption problem in the U.S.," Suh said. Speaking at the AlwaysOn Stanford Summit, Suh shared Accenture's recent survey of CIOs, which showed that the U.S. is falling behind China and Europe...
- Tags: Bob Suh
- Blog posts 2006-07-27
- AlwaysOn: Life after the telephone
- Speaking at the AlwaysOn Stanford Summit, George Gilder summed up what he termed "life after the telephone": The essense of what's happening is that software is hardening in the center of the network and hardware is softening on the edge of the network. Hard-wired television and telephony is giving way...
- Tags: Google Inc., telephone
- Blog posts 2006-07-27
- AlwaysOn: Virtualization re-inventing the data center
- AlwaysOn: Virtualization re-inventing the data centerVirtualizationPardon me for being an old IBM mainframe geek but how long ago did IBM start virtualizing the OS so you could have multiple instances of an OS running on multiple actual CPUs?And you say this is a NEW concept?lol!What about Network Secrity????If firewalls and/or...
- Tags: Mainframes, data center, Microsoft Corp., VMware Inc., mainframe, virtualization, operating system product, operating system, software, AlwaysOn
- Discussion threads 2006-07-27
- CEO of MP3tunes has advice for YouTube
- Michael Robertson speaks at Stanford University's AlwaysOn InnovMichael Robertson speaks at Stanford University's AlwaysOn Innovation SummitMP3tunes' CEO and Founder Michael Robertson appeared at Stanford University's AlwaysOn Innovation Summit on July 26. Talking with CNET News.com's Greg Sandoval, Robertson had some advice for his fellow entrepreneurs, including YouTube's Chad Hurley, on...
- Tags: AlwaysOn, Michael Robertson, Stanford University
- Videos 2006-07-26
- AlwaysOn: Virtualization re-inventing the data center
- Virtualization, along with SOA, multi-core processors and other technologies, is changing the economics of data centers. "It's the biggest thing going on it IT," said Diane Greene, president and founder of virtualization pioneer VMware during a panel at the AlwaysOn Stanford Summit. "It's front and center in the mind...
- Tags: Diane Greene, virtualization
- Blog posts 2006-07-26
- AlwaysOn: SaaS love fest
- Ray Lane, of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, led the panel of software executives and competitors you can see some wincing and uncomfortable body language among some of the participants if you are watching the Always On Stanford Summit Webcast, discussing whether the software as a service model has finally...
- Tags: George Kadifa, Marc Benioff, Ray Lane
- Blog posts 2006-07-26
- Live blogging AO Stanford SaaS panel
- I'm sitting at my PC late at night here in London watching a live webcast of Ray Lane hosting a panel on "Has the Software as a Service Model Finally Arrived" at AlwaysOn's Stanford Summit in California, and I have to say I'm a bit disappointed. I thought this...
- Tags: Marc Benioff
- Blog posts 2006-07-26
- AlwaysOn: YouTube wants to stay independent
- AlwaysOn: YouTube wants to stay independentWeb 2.0 and Business 1.9I think that these Web 2.0 guys are in business things more 1.x.I made a small cartoon about this.Bye,Oliver
- Tags: Web 2.0, Channel management, AlwaysOn, YouTube Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-07-26
- AlwaysOn: Open source and patent trolls
- AlwaysOn: Open source and patent trollsWhat else would a bunch of open source hacks say?"Bruce Perens, vice president of policy at SourceLabs, said patent issues are the Achilles heel of open source."Translated, Bruce can't just take someone elses work and copy it. Gee, what else would you expect...
- Tags: open source, patent troll, software, software community, AlwaysOn
- Discussion threads 2006-07-26
- AlwaysOn: Open source and patent trolls
- Speaking at a panel at the AlwaysOn Stanford Summit 2006 addressing the question of whether all software, or even hardware, will go open source, MySQL CEO Marten Mickos said: "There is no technical argument for keeping code closed. In five or ten years there will be a way to make...
- Tags: Marten Mickos, open source
- Blog posts 2006-07-26
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