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- Attacks escalate on critical U.S. government networks: Will a Manhattan Project work?
- Last week Department of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff outlined plans for a federal Manhattan Project to bolster cyber security. The big question is whether this project will bolster cyber security defenses as attacks on U.S. infrastructure escalate. In a nutshell, Chertoff says federal agencies will cut the...
- Tags: China, BusinessWeek, Network, Agency, U.S. Government, Cybersecurity, Attack, Security, Aerospace & Defense, Networking, Manufacturing, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-04-13
- LinkedIn revamps interface, opens APIs
- LinkedIn is launching a beta of its revamp user interface, adding new features and exposing APIs for integrating with other applications and services. The new home page design includes the usual network updates and modules for people and job search and answers. LinkedIn plans to add other modules...
- Tags: BusinessWeek, LinkedIn, API, InApp Developer Program, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-12-09
- Report: Verizon Wireless to support Google's Android
- Those winds of change at Verizon Wireless are swirling. Just a few days after opening up its network, Verizon Wireless is planning on supporting Google's Android platform. BusinessWeek quotes Verizon Wireless CEO Lowell McAdam saying that the case for Android is pretty good. "We're planning on using...
- Tags: Google Inc., BusinessWeek, Verizon Wireless, Android, Cellular Phones, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2007-12-04
- Facebook to backtrack on Beacon?
- BusinessWeek is reporting that Facebook executives have been contemplating a backtrack on the social networking site's new advertising play, Project Beacon. The system automatically publish interactions users make on any of the 44 participating sites (from Blockbuster, Joost, to Overstock.com) onto their Facebook mini-feed, so that Facebook "friends" are able...
- Tags: Facebook, Advertisement, BusinessWeek, Beakon, Social Networking, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Steve O\'Hear
- Blog posts 2007-11-29
- Apple: Eyeing wireless spectrum auction?
- It's clear that the Federal Communications Commission's auction of 700 MHz wireless spectrum was important. But so important that Apple will become a bidder? According to BusinessWeek, Apple is pondering whether to join the FCC's auction. Keep in mind the Jan. 16 wireless auction is for spectrum that TV...
- Tags: BusinessWeek, Apple Inc., Auction, Wireless, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2007-09-10
- A replacement for the good old stethoscope?
- According to BusinessWeek, an Israeli startup, aptly named Deep Breeze, has developed a high-tech replacement for the 200-year-old stethoscope. This noninvasive device can draw in seconds an image of your lungs by listening to its vibrations. The Vibration Response Imaging VRI system could already be used in Israel, in Europe...
- Tags: U.S., FDA, BusinessWeek, Israel, Vibration, Image, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-08-08
- Hey BusinessWeek, condoning piracy is wrong
- Hey BusinessWeek, condoning piracy is wrongI agreePiracy is wrong, and I have no idea how anyone could have a different opinion.Chesbrough is simply asking MS to repeat its own pattern.MS did the same thing in the western world. MS turned a blind eye towards software piracy for years. Once it...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Microsoft Corp., piracy, software, BusinessWeek
- Discussion threads 2007-07-27
- Hey BusinessWeek, condoning piracy is wrong
- I don't know what Henry Chesbrough is thinking when he penned this opinion piece at BusinessWeek saying that "Microsoft should welcome piracy in India and China", but his reasoning is shortsighted and irresponsible on multiple levels. Condoning piracy especially those who profit from it as a matter of principle is always...
- Tags: Vista, Technology policy, Microsoft, Hardware, Desktop
- Blog posts 2007-07-27
- Amazon tops BusinessWeek's InfoTech 100
- BusinessWeek just published its InfoTech 100 report, which lists Amazon in the number one spot, Apple ranked 6th, Microsoft 8th, RIM 12th, Google 19th, IBM 21st, Oracle 22nd, HP 35th and EMC 88th.Dell, SAP, and Motorola failed to make the cut, due to weakness in their business, according to...
- Tags: General, Amazon
- Blog posts 2007-06-25
- FIOS, DOCSIS 3.0: The future's so fast you gotta wear goggles
- Businessweek's Arik Hesseldahl writes today about the upcoming growth in consumer bandwidth, already available to some through Verizon's $180-a-month 30 Mbps/5Mbps FIOS service. Comcast and other cable carriers are testing DOCSIS 3.0 technology, a data-over-cable system, that can deliver 150 Mbps download speeds, though there is no schedule for commercial...
- Tags: Business &, Technology
- Blog posts 2007-05-29
- Major Yahoo! Pipes bug fixed overnight
- BusinessWeek describes the team that built Yahoo! Pipes as the companys "inner startup". I can certainly vouch for the fact that they act much more like a highly motivated startup team than a big-company product group. Heres the story. Late afternoon Pacific time yesterday I posted about Yahoo! Pipes...
- Tags: Web 2.0, Development, Yahoo! Pipes
- Blog posts 2007-02-10
- Performance-enhancing sporting suits
- In A Superhero Suit for Athletes, BusinessWeek describes in its inimitable style that an entrepreneur from UK has invented a flexible foam material to protect people practicing all kinds of sports. The materials developed by d3o Lab are now used by skiers, skate boarders and soccer goalkeepers among others. But...
- Tags: performance, Spyder, BusinessWeek, Canadian Olympic
- Blog posts 2006-10-16
- Will media companies and video site buyers value Rich Internet Applications?
- Businessweek has an article covering possible takeover targets now that Sony has paid an obscene $65 million for video site Grouper. What made Grouper an interesting case was that they offered a bit more value add than traditional sites like YouTube. Grouper offered free software that would let you...
- Tags: Jumpcut, video, GROUPER
- Blog posts 2006-08-24
- JBOSS CEO Fleury (aka: open source bad boy) rips BusinessWeek a new one
- Referring to a recent BusinessWeek story (see An Open-Source Lightning Rod: Marc Fleury has taken JBoss to the top, but he has alienated many along the way), JBoss CEO Marc Fleury has issued a return volley with way too many priceless prose to list. But here are some of the...
- Tags: BusinessWeek, Marc, JBoss, Marc Fleury, open source
- Blog posts 2006-04-05
- BusinessWeek: Microsoft´s Enterprising Endeavor
- US$500 million for a marketing campaign. It had to come from somewhere....IBM, with a $90billion-a-year business of selling technology to businesses, doesn't intimidateeasily. Ken [B]isconti, vice-president for IBM Lotus Workplace products,calls Ballmer's speech a "thinly-veiled promotion" for the upcomingWindows and Office launches. "Windows and Office...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp.
- Blog posts 2006-03-22
- What is Oracle up to?
- Businessweek is reporting that Oracle is in negotiations to buy several open source companies including JBoss, Zend, and Sleepycat."Oracle is in talks to buy at least three open-source software companies in deals that could be valued at more than $600 million, BusinessWeek Online has learned. The transactions would extend the...
- Tags: Oracle Corp.
- Blog posts 2006-02-10
- Business Week's VoIP doom and gloom: they may not be all wrong, you know
- Business Week's VoIP doom and gloom: they may not be all wrong, you knowThis sounds like...Typical Republican "Only the big fish deserve to exist" speak.I'm quite happy with my small VOIP provider. Mostly :)
- Tags: Telephony, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, VoIP, BusinessWeek
- Discussion threads 2005-09-12
- The long tail of applications
- The new issue of BusinessWeek reports today that Salesforce.com will launch a new on-demand applications marketplace called AppExchange on Monday. Salesforce.com's CEO Marc Benioff explains the concept in an interview published on BusinessWeek's website: "We have built an eBay for enterprise applications...
- Tags: Salesforce.com Inc., on-demand
- Blog posts 2005-09-09
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- Video: Jobs health and other Apple chatter
- What started as a blog conversation weeks ago about the state of Apple CEO Steve Jobs' health has turned into a groundswell of stories. Apple says Jobs' health is a private matter, but it's gone quite public with stories in the New York Times, BusinessWeek and Wall Street Journal. ...
- Tags: Steve Jobs, Health Care, Apple Inc., Video, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-07-23
- News to know: Windows 7; Firefox 3.0; Yahoo; SOA; Nokia
- Notable headlines: Mary Jo Foley: Windows 7: To wait or not to wait? That is the question Microsoft continues paring back the Windows Live family Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Firefox 3.0 Release Candidate 2 available from FTP servers ...
- Tags: Mozilla Firefox 3.0, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Windows 7, Nokia Corp., Yahoo! Inc., Camcorder, SOA, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Microsoft Windows, Web Browsers, Apple Mac OS, Operating Systems, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software, Internet, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-06-05
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