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- IT failure at Heathrow T5: What really happened
- Anyone having the misfortune to pass recently through Heathrow's new Terminal 5 knows the huge project debuted as a case study in full-blown systems failure. Most reports have focused on stranded customers, a crazed supermodel, and Queen Elizabeth's grand opening speech, which called the terminal "a 21st Century gateway to...
- Tags: Software, CIO, Baggage, British Airways Plc., Information Technology, Problem, Terminal 5, BA, Vanderlande Industries, Vanderlande, Bags, Paul Coby, Airports Authority, Strategy, Tools & Techniques, Management, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-04-07
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- The world's simplest definition of 'SOA': hmm...
- The world's simplest definition of 'SOA': hmm...Services Oriented Building or Service Oriented DesigningAccording to our friends at Wikipedia: "The word "architecture" comes from the Latin architectura and that from Greek αρχιτέκτων architekton, "master builder", from the combination of αρχι- (archi-), "chief" or "leader" and τέκτων tekton, a "builder" or...
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web services, Middleware, Enterprise software, Petreley, SOA
- Discussion threads 2008-09-23
- Microsoft pressed SHIFT-DEL on epic fail Gates/Seinfeld ads
- Microsoft pressed SHIFT-DEL on epic fail Gates/Seinfeld adsTwo old farts pushing an outdated OS, that's a winner...I can't believe Microsoft thought this was a good marketing strategy by bringing one old comedian and one old nerd to brand to an upcoming generation of computer users and buyers. These commercials were...
- Tags: Microsoft AD, Microsoft Corp., advertisement, Gates/Seinfeld, Gates/Seinfeld ad, Shift-Del
- Discussion threads 2008-09-18
- The coolest bits of classroom tech I've ever seen
- The coolest bits of classroom tech I've ever seenThese are nifty.Just don't forget to add in the cost of buying and labor to replace batteries.ClickersI don't know about Turning's system, but the one we have (Interwrite PRS, eInstruction) has software which will allow you to collect answers for "impromptu" questions,...
- Tags: clicker, coolest bit, classroom tech
- Discussion threads 2008-09-11
- Does SOA matter? (Part 4)
- Does SOA matter? (Part 4)Purge SOA from your vocabularySelling SOA is bad mojo. For two reasons:1) It assumes that IT is something separate and distinct from "the business." 2) It assumes SOA itself is important.SOA isn't an architecture. SO principles are to be applied to a BA, EA, AA, etc.It...
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web services, Selling SOA, IT IS, SOA, Does SOA
- Discussion threads 2008-09-05
- Who should lead SOA? Enterprise architects or business analysts?
- Who should lead SOA? Enterprise architects or business analysts?EA should be a good BA?Why do we assume that an EA wouldn't have BA skills? An EA is responsible fo mapping business needs onto technology so an EA best have some BA skills."...qualified people that not only are tech savvy, but...
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web services, Electronic Arts Inc., SOA
- Discussion threads 2008-08-19
- Who should lead SOA? Enterprise architects or business analysts?
- The debate for the heart of the enterprise intensifies -- EA vs. EA, EA vs. BA by Joe McKendrick
- Tags: Business Analyst, Electronic Arts Inc., SOA, Ron Schmelzer, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2008-08-19
- Don't downgrade me to XP!
- Don't downgrade me to XP!except thatVista won't with our printers, or our scanners, or our cameras, or much of our vital s/w.It isn't logical to buy all new and then have vista be slower than tar on a winters day on the machines it's put on.Don't downgrade me to XP:...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP
- Discussion threads 2008-08-18
- Alarmed about Vista security? Black Hat researcher Alexander Sotirov speaks out
- Alarmed about Vista security? Black Hat researcher Alexander Sotirov speaks outNicely doneI appreciate that you took the time to speak with the researcher who actually discovered the flaws.There are a couple of bloggers on ZDNET who always seem slant their "blogs" with grandiose claims against one platform or technology.I think...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Blogging, Black Hat, Microsoft Windows Vista, Alexander Sotirov, Microsoft Corp., security
- Discussion threads 2008-08-11
- A new data center? Expect to sing the blues along the way.
- You could almost hear the singing of the I.T. Blues coming from the audience at the afternoon keynote speech at Moscone Center. These servers run hot. (ba-dum-ba-dum); Power costs a lot. (ba-dum-ba-dum) The boss wants more space. (ba-dum-ba-dum) Finance says no way. (ba-dum-ba-dum) ...
- Tags: Data Center, Information Technology, I.T. Environment, Data Centers, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- Analyst: Microsoft 'tone deaf' about SOA
- Analyst: Microsoft 'tone deaf' about SOADifferent perspective...The callout on the article reads:"Microsoft defines SOA as integration, not broader Enterprise Architecture"A rewording might be "Microsoft applies SO to integration architecture, rather than to enterprise architecture."The conventional wisdom seems to be that the *only* useful place to apply SO principles is at...
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web services, Middleware, Enterprise software, SOA, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-07-01
- What putting off health care means
- What putting off health care meansPreventionI used to get severe headaches occasionally migraine whenever the weather changed. If a thunderstorm was coming, I would get a bad headache. When the weather was turning nice again, I would get a severe headache. I had a couple of dental...
- Tags: Vertical industries, health care, insurance
- Discussion threads 2008-06-30
- 6 reasons government IT projects fail
- Failed government IT projects occur with alarming frequency. In some respects, these failures share much in common with botched private sector initiatives. For example, failures in both environments are primarily a function of poor management rather than bad technology. Still, there are important differences between government...
- Tags: Team, Information Technology, Procurement, Accountability, Government, Vertical Industries, Strategy, Enterprise Software, Software, Management, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-05-30
- MB Feng Shui Suite (exe)
- MB Feng Shui Suite is a comprehensive and an advanced feng shui software which includes five different Feng Shui based programs. These include Kua Number, Lo Shu grid, Flying Star Chart, Ba Zi, and Bagua Chart softwares. It is an interactive and effective tool with an easy to use interface....
- Tags: Software, MysticBoard, MB Feng Shui Suite, Tools & Techniques, Productivity, Management
- Software downloads 2008-05-27
- MB Feng Shui Ba Zi (exe)
- MB Free Feng Shui Ba Zi is an interactive and an effective tool, which calculates your four pillars of destiny or Ba Zi based on the ancient art of Chinese Astrology. The program is useful in drawing up a map of your life and advises you on as to what...
- Tags: Life, MysticBoard, MB Free Feng Shui Ba Zi, Productivity, Tools & Techniques, Management
- Software downloads 2008-05-23
- UNIX - Let's get together and feel all right
- UNIX - Let's get together and feel all rightEric may be right, it ttmight just be too much legal work, but, Sun couldGPL important parts that could be mixed with Linux. Of course that would mean they would have to move to Linux at some point and give up the...
- Tags: Linux, Operating systems, Sun Solaris, OPEN SOURCE, Servers, nothing, UN*X, Unix, AT&T Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-04-18
- Twitter: Blocked in Dubai over inconsistent values; Where's the next ban?
- Twitter: Blocked in Dubai over inconsistent values; Where's the next ban?I guess twitter makes sense in this casebut i still cant find a valid all day use for it.Good for clubbing with large groups though.same old censorship adapted to the sandThis is merely the western censorship with an Arab flavour.Most...
- Tags: Telephony, Twitter, inconsistent value
- Discussion threads 2008-04-16
- Technology crash [photo]
- Technology crash [photo]That's a classic all right... but I wasn't aware it had gone into the public domain.Not much does, after all.Looks like someone's train of thought just derailed.Ba-doom-boom.L'accident de la gare Montparnasse (1895)Nobody knows who took the photo and no one has made any claim to it, plus it's...
- Tags: photograph
- Discussion threads 2008-04-14
- Heathrow T5 failure: What really happened
- Heathrow T5 failure: What really happenedTony BlairThis is typical of modern Britain. All show. All glitz. 100% image and 0% substance. This is the legacy of Tony who turned Britain from a country proud of its merit into one only concerned with the next news story and to hell with...
- Tags: Strategy, Heathrow T5
- Discussion threads 2008-04-08
- Black Hat Europe, Day 4 (Finally): Early wake-up calls always lead to long days
- For those of you who had been reading my Day 1, Day 2/Day 3, and Day 2 revisited stories about Black Hat Europe here on ZDNet, I'm sure you were wondering what happened to Day 4, the second day of conferences. Well, after a long delay, here it is! Basically, I got caught up...
- Tags: Black Hat, Phishing, Cyberthreats, Spam, Viruses And Worms, Security, Spam And Phishing, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-04-07
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