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- Is Green IT a passing fad? Deloitte CIO says NO
- Is Green IT a passing fad? Deloitte CIO says NOControlling peopleHow do you control what people eat, how they live, what they buy, whether or not they can drive and best of all tell the sheep the dire lies they tell so super Government can control everyone and everything.When they...
- Discussion threads 2009-05-14
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- HP closes EDS purchase; Outlines services exec line-up
- HP on Tuesday said it completed its $13.9 billion acquisition of EDS and announced its management team for its services unit. With the EDS purchase, HP's services business will have annual revenue of more than $38 billion and 210,000 employees. Now the integration begins. HP CEO Mark...
- Blog posts 2008-08-26
- Dept of Homeland Security: inexcusable IT waste on ADVISE project
- Dept of Homeland Security: inexcusable IT waste on ADVISE projectLots of backscratching, I'm sureThis is what happens when lobbyists and insiders capture contracts. No need to really provide a working anything. Throw around jargon, promise the moon, befuddle and obfuscate. Just get them to sign on the...
- Discussion threads 2007-09-11
- ESBs: useless as a human appendix?
- Here's a great new description of the Enterprise Service Bus, put forth by Bobby Woolf, WebSphere SOA and J2EE Consultant for IBM: The ESB is "the equivalent of a human appendix for the IT department, a vestigial organ within the topology of deployed applications." Having had my appendix out when...
- Blog posts 2007-08-26
- Hack the Playstation 2
- With over 60 million consoles sold worldwide as of 2003, Sony's Playstation 2 (PS2) has the largest user base of the current generation of gaming consoles. Surprisingly, however, the fewest hardware hacks and homebrew software projects can be found on the PS2, compared to Microsoft's Xbox or Sega's now defunct...
- Book chapters 2006-11-15
- An anti-telco blind spot
- I just posted something I wrote last night, but upon reading today's headlines on ZDNet, I just HAD to respond to what is, to my mind, incomprehensible blindness on the part of net neutrality advocates who seem intent on chopping off their nose to spite their face. Protesters gathered in...
- Blog posts 2006-05-25
- Where's Johnny?
- In 1968 the Beatles started Apple, a record, film, and electronics company as Lennon put it on the Tonight Show. It was a pivotal moment in the Beatles' arc (what moment wasn't), the time equidistant between Sgt. Pepper and Let It Be. John and Paul flew to New York and...
- Blog posts 2005-06-05
- Why blogging matters to your business and your IT
- Why blogging matters to your business and your ITBlogs and Knowledge ManagementNice story, thanks for that.Sums up a few important points.Dave Winer may be a bad charachter sometimes, but I think we all learnt about weblogs,rss and podstuff from his work.I remember experimenting with Manila before acquiring the content management...
- Discussion threads 2005-01-18
- Sears launches consumer electronics line
- Sears launches consumer electronics lineSears just never learns.How many times have they tried something like this and failed horribly? I've lost count...They are tryingThey want to be what they used to be a long time ago. Remember, in the old days you could buy everything from the Sears catalog,...
- Discussion threads 2004-08-18
- Bad laws, bad code, bad behavior
- Bad laws, bad code, bad behaviorNo magic formulaCongress and much of the public is concerned with the depth and breadth of "objectionable" activities on the internet ranging from distribution of pornography to "theft" of music and video to pediphiles chatting with children in chat rooms. They try to change...
- Discussion threads 2004-05-11
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