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- It's all about the team, it's all about respect...
- Following up on the Nixon Peabody song story, it's worth noting: One of David Lat's related posts is now the sixth fifth Google search result for Nixon Peabody; and The saga of the song has been added to the firm's Wikipedia entry.Here are the lyrics in their entirety, by the way. by...
- Tags: Team, Nixon Peabody, Denise Howell
- Blog posts 2007-08-27
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- Would a re-regulated oil market destroy green tech investment?
- Would a re-regulated oil market destroy green tech investment?How do you define a speculator?The problem is not the guys who buy and sell commodities on an ongoing basis, it is the investors who have discovered a new asset class called "natural resources" and who take, and hold long positions betting...
- Tags: Commodity Market, green technology, green tech investment
- Discussion threads 2008-06-24
- Google gets business from Yahoo and heat from Microsoft
- Google gets business from Yahoo and heat from MicrosoftThis is just too funnyHow is MS wanting to acquire Yahoo any better than Yahoo 'partnering' with Google.Seems to me Yahoo will loose its openness once MS gets their mits on them, yes?Nothing new hereThis was an ancient strategy when Nixon went...
- Tags: Financial accounting, Yang, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., Google gets business, Google Get
- Discussion threads 2008-04-09
- Money flowing into investments on route distant from Wall Street
- One Silicon Valley venture capital firm announced they'll put a quarter-billion dollars into green tech. Runs counter to the frenzied state of Wall Street and the Federal Reserve where they think a bunch of bankers missing their annual bonuses is somehow a really important economic problem. Meanwhile, energy...
- Tags: Green Technology, Wall, Investment, Finance, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-04-07
- The glide path to an open society
- The International Olympic Committee IOC, the Switzerland-based group responsible for Olympic event planning, has been putting pressure on China to open the Internet during the games in Beijing as part of host-nation commitment to media openness. As Ars Technica reported, the results have been decidedly mixed. Though Chinese Internet users...
- Tags: China, Government, Vertical Industries, Internet, Enterprise Software, Software, John Carroll
- Blog posts 2008-04-07
- Massachusetts finds unintended consequences in health care reform
- Massachusetts finds unintended consequences in health care reformWell, duh.The hallmark of socialism is shortages. Massachusettes socializes it's health care, and wow, shock, just like Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Oregon and Hawaii, shortages appear.lol...[i]By putting 340,000 new customers on the rolls demand for service has skyrocketed. Doctors just can’t keep up.[/i]That...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Massachusettes, health care
- Discussion threads 2008-04-07
- PenguinPolitik: Only Ballmer could go to Linux
- PenguinPolitik: Only Ballmer could go to LinuxCall me a bit cynicalThe advantages of building a framework so that open source products could run in the Windows Platform are many, but the fact remains that like communism was to capitalism, the underlying business model is contradicting. Even today, we have many...
- Tags: UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, NTFS-3G, Linux, NTFS, PenguinPolitik, Steve Ballmer, NTFS specification
- Discussion threads 2008-04-02
- PenguinPolitik: Only Ballmer could go to Linux
- In my previous post about last week's Microsoft Technology Summit, I talked a little bit about the structure of the event and the overtures that Microsoft seems to be making towards the Open Source community. Some of my esteemed industry colleagues feel that Microsoft is never to be trusted, that...
- Tags: Steve Ballmer, File System, Microsoft Corp., Glasnost, Microsoft Windows, Linux, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2008-04-02
- Big storage is watching you
- Kudos to Larry Dignan for an informative post on the system that caught NY governor Eliot Spitzer canoodling with a prostitute. Modern information technology enables 24 hour surveillance of every citizen. Should we care? Of course not. Every citizen is a potential terrorist. You want to...
- Tags: Database, President, Surveillance, Information Technology, Storage, Personal Responsibility, GPS, Government, Handhelds, Telecom & Utilities, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Robin Harris
- Blog posts 2008-03-12
- Medical and Hospice Center Revives Failing Network at an Affordable Cost
- The Frannie Peabody Center is a private, non-profit organization committed to compassionate care for people infected with and affected by HIV and AIDS in Maine communities. Costs are always a factor for non-profit organizations. Operating costs at Frannie Peabody Center are fixed. Frannie Peabody Center doesn't have any on-site IT...
- Tags: Network, Compatibility, Frannie Peabody Center, Costs, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Windows, Network Administration, Networking, Operating Systems, Software
- Case studies 2008-03-06
- White+House+official+details+email+hole
- White+House+official+details+email+hole"that smacks of willful violation of laws"What a surprise! That has been th MO of this band of Nazis for the past 7+ years.I'm shocked that we have any Constitution left.the Wite House was fiscally responsible[i]But CIO Theresa Payton canceled the new system in 2006 because it would have "required...
- Tags: Workforce management, details email hole, official details email hole, White House, administration, e-mail
- Discussion threads 2008-02-27
- Tech idiocy in the White House
- Not only has the White House lost 5 million emails - or not, they aren't sure - vital White House emails have for years been run through an insecure 12-man ISP in Chattanooga Tennessee. Why? Because our laws around Presidential records preservation are at odds with other laws against partisan...
- Tags: Internet, White House, IT Team, E-mail, Online Communications, Robin Harris
- Blog posts 2008-02-05
- Green tech business--how hot is it?
- Silicon Valley is ever open to new technology, and possibly even new ways to make millions. So it's no surprise with the current interest in green technology, high energy prices and overall unpleasantness on Wall Street has investors looking at green tech as a place to place their bets....
- Tags: Green Technology, Exec, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-01-31
- Big business backing green
- At a Churchill Club event in Menlo Park, Calif., Ira Ehrenpreis of Technology Partners moderates a discussion on how large companies like Peabody Energy and General Electric are seeking clean-tech companies to help green their business. The panelists are: Mike Biddle, CEO at MBA Polymers; Jennifer Fonstad, managing director...
- Tags: CEO, Business Structures, Finance, Green
- Videos 2008-01-31
- Bush deleted email archive system, recycled backup tapes
- Bush deleted email archive system, recycled backup tapesmuzzzzzzzzdetz thinks we stewpud???muzt tink we stupudddz! we'll crack ur warz, made in india, db azzzzzes, now i have mission! maybe gw will choken and vomit on this....there is a public record of your keys!dumbweeeabushRE: Bush deleted email archive system, recycled backup...
- Tags: E-mail, recycled backup tape, email archive system
- Discussion threads 2008-01-22
- Seeking advantage in U.S. stem cell controversy
- Seeking advantage in U.S. stem cell controversyAs Yoda would sayTotally agendized, are you; matter not, the facts do.Your argument that the 73 cures are bogus comes from a disputation printed in Wired magazine (odd, I didn't realize wired was an accredited medical journal). Furthermore, wired references itself as proof that...
- Tags: cure, medical research, stem-cell, stem-cell controversy
- Discussion threads 2007-11-27
- Tech recycling opp for Boston-area dwellers
- Live in the greater Boston area? Then this blog's for you. That's because NextPhase, the asset disposition division of distribution company Converge, is planning a "Take Back" event for Saturday, Oct. 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the company's headquarters in Peabody, Mass. ...
- Tags: Recycling, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2007-10-02
- Avaya Case Study: The Peabody Trust
- The Trust has over 330 staff working at its head office, occupying two adjoining buildings and another 300 staff located across 40 networked satellite offices in central London. The Peabody Trust was seeking a solution that would link its head office in Central London with these 40 networked satellite offices...
- Tags: Satellite, Avaya Inc., Trust, Sabio, Network Technology, Networking
- Case studies 2007-10-01
- MO governor defends email deletion
- MO governor defends email deletionIt should be noted...That Jay Nixon is in the race for Governor of MO next year. This is not to say that he does not have a valid point but readers should be aware of the politics involved when an Attorney General makes these types...
- Tags: email deletion, e-mail
- Discussion threads 2007-09-20
- MO governor defends email deletion
- In Missouri, the governor defending his staff's routine deletion of office emails, even as he acknowledged "e-mails often are a public record," the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. After aides admitted that the office doesn't keep email "for very long, if at all," Attorney...
- Tags: Record, Governor, E-mail, Online Communications, ZDNet Government
- Blog posts 2007-09-19
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