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- Improve your failed IT culture
- Improve your failed IT cultureRisk and rulesWhat's the connection between your suggested steps to improve projects and the problem identified?Is it possible to deal with the problem identified in the following quoted quotes without using the word "blame"?Creating a culture for risk management is a challenging proposition for most firms....
- Tags: Strategy, Financial Planning, Computer Services, Anton, risk management, information technology
- Discussion threads 2008-10-06
- Escalation in the storage wars
- Escalation in the storage warsSun's competitors' strategyWere Sun to produce a superior storage product, would you expect it to come to dominate the market?I would expect not, because Sun has neither the products specialized for defined uses nor the controlling connection with a wide range of customers to implement it.Yes,...
- Tags: Sun Microsystems Inc., information technology, SAS HBA, storage, IBM Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-09-29
- Where WiFi succeeds
- Where WiFi succeedsAll Good PointsMost important is your point that the cities' failures result from the failure of their business models. Just because the city council votes it to be true, and then commands, "Make it so", doesn't make it so.Your last point, that WIFI can work well on any...
- Tags: Wireless LANs, WIRELESS, Wi-Fi
- Discussion threads 2008-09-03
- Georgia conflict may mean the birth of modern cyber-warfare
- Georgia conflict may mean the birth of modern cyber-warfareTaiwanI think an impetus for Red Flag Linux wqas the inability of Beijing to secure Windows against Taiwan, but my memory might be faulty.Cyberwar? You must be kiddind...I thought that word "war" is applicable for some serious events that have catastrophic consequences...
- Tags: Government, Vertical industries, PRODUCTIVITY, SECURITY, Hacking, Saakashvili
- Discussion threads 2008-08-12
- Microsoft: We don't have to buy Yahoo outright; Is it joint venture time?
- Microsoft: We don't have to buy Yahoo outright; Is it joint venture time?Great PlanningMy guess is that Microsoft is going buy Yahoo Search for 20 to 25 billion. That will take away more than half of Yahoo valuation instantly. MSFT then going to merge MSN into Yahoo for an...
- Tags: Operating systems, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-05-18
- Supreme Court won't block Novell's antitrust suit against Microsoft
- Supreme Court won't block Novell's antitrust suit against MicrosoftNovell's 'Bad Decisions'http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601082&sid=a6Q4SAu_QKxA&refer=canadaNovell says the evidence includes a 1994 e-mail in which Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates ordered a delay in providing the data to give Microsoft's own Office software ``a real advantage.'' Without the delay, Gates wrote, ``we can't compete'' with ``WordPerfect/Novell.''So...
- Tags: Word processors, Corporate law, Operating systems, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., Novell Inc., Corel WordPerfect, antitrust, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2008-03-17
- View of Apple from an insider heading out
- Longtime Apple programmer Jens Alfke just went freelance. His online debriefing offers an candid perspective on how Apple treats its internal developers as well as the company's interest on social networking applications (or more to the point, the lack of the same). Alfke worked on the ill-fated...
- Tags: Steve Jobs, Apple Inc., RSS, Social Networking, Desktops, Internet, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Hardware, David Morgenstern
- Blog posts 2008-01-23
- Analyst: Google's mobile business could land $2 to $4 per smart phone
- Oppenheimer analyst Sandeep Aggarwal is putting some big revenue figures behind Google's mobile applications plans. Aggarwal used the search giant's mobile strategy to up his price target to $850. Google will announce its mobile software strategy dubbed Android shortly. Here's a look at the winning numbers: ...
- Tags: Google Inc., Phone, Mobile, Smart Phone, Sandeep Aggarwal, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2007-11-05
- News to know: OpenSocial unleashed; T-Mobile Shadow; Cracking open a digital camera
- Notable headlines: Dan Farber: Google's OpenSocial APIs pick up steam--MySpace and Bebo. Google to open Orkut OpenSocial developer sandbox tonight. Steve O'Hear: Official: MySpace joins Google's "OpenSocial" platform. Techmeme. Dana Blankenhorn: What is social networking's value add? Is Facebook the next Netscape? David...
- Tags: Software, Google Inc., Larry Dignan, T-Mobile, Digital Camera, Camera, MySpace, Google OpenSocial, Corporate Communications, Digital Cameras, Tools & Techniques, Digital Photography, Desktops, Open Source, Marketing, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Management, Hardware
- Blog posts 2007-11-02
- Will Microsoft follow European open source edict worldwide?
- Will Microsoft follow European open source edict worldwide?matter of law and matter of qualityFor to long now the Microsoft way has been followed in our industry. The Microsoft way has been - Break the Law because the penalty never exceeds the benefit or can be avoided. It is the way...
- Tags: open source, Microsoft Corp., European open source edict, open source edict, Microsoft Way
- Discussion threads 2007-11-01
- Will Microsoft follow European open source edict worldwide?
- Microsoft's anti-trust agreement with Europe, which is already being derided by developers here as "no big deal," may be less of a big deal than even that. It may, in fact, only apply to Europe. The Guangzhou Daily in southern China, near Hong Kong,...
- Tags: China, Developer, Open Source, Europe, Microsoft Corp., Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-11-01
- Is Microsoft's Europe agreement a big deal?
- American developers interviewed yesterday by Paula Rooney do not believe the agreement by Microsoft to obey Europe's anti-trust edict is a big deal. Let me beg to disagree. It's true that the protocols whose code is being released here are, in current development terms,...
- Tags: America, Europe, Agreement, Microsoft Corp., Recruitment & Selection, Open Source, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-10-23
- Ethanol isn't a magic word
- Ethanol isn't a magic wordDissapointing articleI was actually hoping the article would delve into the flawed science behind the ethanol craze. Ethanol is a stupid alternative fuel, driven by government edict, pork and artificially created oil shortages brought on by environmentalist extremism.It's inefficient, results in food shortages and is a...
- Tags: Food & Beverage, Ethanol, food
- Discussion threads 2007-10-04
- Has Facebook abandoned privacy?
- Has Facebook abandoned privacy?URLs are not publicly accessibleHi Steve,The URLs in question are individually generated when someone subscribes to a feed, taking into account all Facebook privacy settings. They are not publicly available. Please see my response on Denise's blog for more information.Thanks,Chris KellyChief Privacy OfficerFacebookEncoded URLThe url...
- Tags: SECURITY, Facebook, Facebook Pages
- Discussion threads 2007-08-16
- Tech Shakedown #5: Microsoft justifies Vista's forcing of unwanted reboots
- Two weeks ago, I posted a ZDNet Technology Shakedown video showing how, after downloading and installing some updates, Windows Vista initiated a forced reboot of itself without allowing me the option to postpone that reboot. The options were there. But they were inaccessible. I was critical of...
- Tags: System, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, Reboot, Microsoft Corp., User, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-08-15
- Jenerator (widget)
- Are you learning Japanese. Then Jenerator is for you. The Jenerator displays one entry at a time from the EDICT dictionary, helping you to memorise all these Kanji step by step. Included is a small selection of Jim Breen's EDICT file, suitable for beginners. You can use your own dictionary...
- Tags: Dictionary
- Software downloads 2007-07-13
- Ready for SOA? Here's a litmus test
- Smash the hierarchy. Encourage teamwork. Push decision making down to the front lines. Give employees autonomy and ownership of problems and solutions. And, most of all, trust, trust, trust.Todd Biske and I are on the same page when it comes to questioning how much of role SOA can really play...
- Tags: Business ROI, General
- Blog posts 2007-05-26
- Daylight saving shift fails to curb energy use
- Daylight saving shift fails to curb energy useOnly the US Government ...This really makes me laugh - could the US government POSSIBLY get any more egg on their faces - first there are NO weapons of mass destruction - then they force IT departments to spend a tonne of time...
- Tags: DST, New DST, Daylight Saving Time
- Discussion threads 2007-04-03
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