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- How will open source do in a talent-short age?
- We're not partying like it's 1999, but a Deloitte survey of CEOs finds that there is a growing shortage of technology talent, and some companies are trying to accommodate programmers' needs again, rather than try to squeeze them into penguin suits.How will open source do in this new environment? Very...
- Tags: Strategy, management, General, Enterprise Policy, Development, business models
- Blog posts 2007-07-05
- How to make millions from hacking
- It's simple really: just use the stock market's herd mentality against it. Pick a large company that is information dependent and whose shares have shown significant volatility over the last few months. Then hack its systems, short the share, cause their systems to fail in publically embarrassing ways, and buy...
- Tags: Sun, Security, Enterprise Policy, Development
- Blog posts 2007-06-29
- Laptop insecurities
- Last Thursday's issue of an Information Week newsletter I get included an editorial comment by CMP editor Barbara Krasnoff about the problem that data on laptops can be examined by airport security and other government agents on the pretence of looking for prohibited classes of pornography or other materials.As she...
- Tags: Sun, Security, Linux, Enterprise Policy, Development
- Blog posts 2007-06-28
- Reacting to real security threats
- The threats I talked about yesterday call for an intelligent reaction - and ignoring these kinds of issues isn't a smart choice.So what can you do?It obviously depends a lot on what country you're in - but I see three kinds of actions CIOs and the IT managers who report...
- Tags: Sun, Security, Enterprise Policy, Development
- Blog posts 2007-06-27
- Climb mount buffer?
- Here's a bit from a recent fcw.com report by Josh Rogin: Published on Feb. 13, 2007 NORFOLK, Va. -- At the Naval Network Warfare Command here, U.S. cyber defenders track and investigate hundreds of suspicious events each day. But the predominant threat comes from Chinese...
- Tags: Sun, Security, Enterprise Policy, Development
- Blog posts 2007-06-26
- Moore's second law proves need for open source
- Everyone knows Moore's Law, the idea that chip complexity can double every year or two.Fewer acknowledge Moore's Second Law, which is that development costs rise alongside this complexity.Something like that exists in software, and this has made open source a vital ingredient in innovation.Take Eclipse Europa, which is due out...
- Tags: Strategy, Infrastructure, Implementations, General, Enterprise Policy, Development
- Blog posts 2007-06-22
- Distance makes the switch go quicker
- Which is a better sign of open source progress: Microsoft is changing Vista, based on a Google complaint. A major British retail chain switches to RedHat Linux.I think it's the latter. Because in all our talk about desktop Linux' market share, we're focusing on the wrong people.While most reporters, and most commenters,...
- Tags: resellers, marketing, Infrastructure, Enterprise Policy, Development, Applications
- Blog posts 2007-06-20
- Case studies in an open source world
- The folks at Liferay gave me a singular honor yesterday.They put me in touch with Ron Cash.Cash is one of the heroes. As Tim Duncan is to a sportswriter, or Hillary Clinton is to a political writer, so folks like Cash are to me. He manages computer systems for Colorado state government, specifically for the...
- Tags: Applications, Development, Enterprise Policy, General, Implementations, Infrastructure, management
- Blog posts 2007-06-16
- How far can open source CRM get?
- News that CentricCRM is getting a capital infusion from Intel Capital leads again to the inevitable question, how far can open source get in the CRM market?It's a tough road. Customer Relationship Management is more than mission-critical. The title describes your business right there.So there are big bucks involved, as...
- Tags: Database Management, Applications, Development, Enterprise Policy, Infrastructure, management, Oracle, Software as a Service, Strategy
- Blog posts 2007-06-14
- Doubt no more than mySQL is enterprise class
- One of the first topics I covered extensively here was the question of mySQL being enterprise-class.The open source database based in Finland started from nothing, and the argument against it has always been that it lacks the features and functionality enterprises need, that it's three, or two, or at least...
- Tags: Strategy, management, Implementations, GPL, Enterprise Policy, Development, Database Management, Applications
- Blog posts 2007-06-11
- Black Duck world tour hits issue turbulence
- Since celebrating the third anniversary of his flagship protexIP last month Black Duck Software CEO Doug Levin has been on the road a lot.He moderated an OSBC panel with Microsoft just as Novell was preparing to release details of its deal with the company. Then he flew to Russia where...
- Tags: Strategy, Software as a Service, Microsoft, GPL, Events, Enterprise Policy, Development, business models
- Blog posts 2007-06-07
- The era of big software is over
- When Bill Clinton said a decade ago that "the era of big government is over," it turns out he was a big premature.But now with Web 2.0, SOA and web services, it may be true that "the era of big software is over."Bill St. Arnaud (right, from his blog) meditated...
- Tags: Strategy, Microsoft, General, Enterprise Policy, Development, Applications
- Blog posts 2007-06-07
- aQuantive is not a Microsoft open source play
- Writer Rodney Gedda at Computerworld writes that aQuantive, the online ad agency Microsoft is buying for $6 billion, is an open source play.The reason? Many aQuantive units, including AvenueA Razorfish and Atlas, make extensive use of open source software, including mySQL, Linux, and Apache.If you use open source, are you...
- Tags: Applications, Development, Enterprise Policy, General, Infrastructure, mergers &, acquisitions, Microsoft
- Blog posts 2007-05-29
- Microsoft forces hard questions on open source
- A Microsoft spokesperson "confirmed it has no immediate plans to sue" over patents. In a statement mailed to ZDNet UK, Microsoft confirmed it would not litigate for now.No immediate plans. For now.Open source is getting played.Microsoft is holding a sword over the head of all open source users, and all...
- Tags: Development, Enterprise Policy, General, Legal, Linux, management, mass market, Microsoft, Patents, Strategy
- Blog posts 2007-05-24
- The consensus process and SOA
- I appreciated the comment-swarm around last week's piece on consensus. But I am afraid many missed the key word in the headline.The word is mysterious. The way in which consensus works is opaque, even while its results are highly transparent. This is in contrast to the conflict process, with its press...
- Tags: Network Standards/Protocols, Implementations, General, Enterprise Policy, Development, business models
- Blog posts 2007-05-21
- The joys of Java
- When James Gosling first developed Java he had a great idea: create a tool that would allow device manufacturers to change their hardware as the technology evolved without having to rewrite the software for each new hardware generation. Hence the Java virtual machine separating the...
- Tags: Sun, General, Enterprise Policy, Development
- Blog posts 2007-04-04
- How good an open source citizen can Oracle become?
- The answer is, not very. (Picture from Tigerpaws.org.)This is not to disparage their entry to the board of Eclipse. Nor their donation of TopLink code. Not to mention all their other contributions to open source projects, and contributions by employees, which have indeed been both welcome and sizable.But at the...
- Tags: General, Applications, Development, Enterprise Policy, Strategy, Database Management, java
- Blog posts 2007-03-08
- What users want (5)
- Jacob Nielsen is probably the pre-eminent spokesman for research on web usability and much of what he says applies about equally well to other applications too. Among his discussions is one labelled Usability in the Movies -- Top 10 Bloopers. Some excerpts: From #3: "The 3D UI:"...
- Tags: What users care about, Vistabulations, Enterprise Policy, Development, General
- Blog posts 2007-03-02
- What users want (4)
- Invisible computing. The easiest way to make a large system implementation fail is to under power the hardware - particularly during user training and pre-implementation pilot operations. The reason this works is that users want systems to be non frustrating - and the negative impact of one...
- Tags: What users care about, Sun, Infrastructure, Enterprise Policy, Development, General
- Blog posts 2007-03-01
- What users want (3)
- Aero, Aqua, Looking Glass, Glassfish; compelling stuff, right? Not for the typical business users - Want to know the truth? they dont care - as long as it works, doesnt feel slow, doesnt get in their faces, and doesnt force them to unlearn what they already know only to make...
- Tags: What users care about, Enterprise Policy, Development, General
- Blog posts 2007-02-28
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