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- Chip makers get serious about medical technology
- After years of just letting their chips be used by medical technology companies, racking up the sales as they would in the mobile phone business, chip-makers are finally starting to compete for medical application dollars. Business Week reports that many chips designed for one application space have...
- Tags: Siemens AG, Chip, Databeans, Siemens Medical, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Hardware, Networking, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-11-07
- Are all 'open' Web platforms created equal?
- There's been a lot of talk lately about various Web platform vendors opening up their programming interfaces in order to make their offerings more readily customizable and programmable. Facebook has opened up its social-networking platform to developers. Google is poised to open its Orkut social-networking application programming...
- Tags: Developer, Google Inc., Web, Facebook, Platform, API, Microsoft Windows Live, Amazon.com Inc., Microsoft Corp., MySpace, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2007-10-16
- Will the electric utility be your server hoster? Or will Amazon be our electric utility?
- On the heels of last week's coverage where I pointed out how the Uptime Institute's chief analyst Bruce Taylor had referred to salesforce.com as being unethical because, in his estimation, the CRM/SFA service provider experience two avoidable datacenter outtages in 2006, I've been e-mailing back and forth with salesforce.com APEX...
- Tags: Server, Amazon.com Inc., Multi-core, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-08-21
- Atlassian acquires Cenqua, drops .NET
- Atlassian, makers of the JIRA issue tracker and Confluence enterprise wiki, has acquired Cenqua, makers of the popular Clover code coverage tool and FishEye source repository viewer. Cenqua's products will remain separate products in the Atlassian family, developed by the same team, but now with additional resources and support...
- Tags: Programming, Java, General, Community, Commercial
- Blog posts 2007-08-01
- Salesforce: David - When there's only 5 systems left in the world, be sure to take a PaaS
- Last week, I posted a video interview, podcast, and blog about Sun's Redshift computing theory-cum-marketing push. Redshift computing is about the sort of scale that servers will one day reach -- so much so that, as Sun's execs put it, there may only be five computers left in the world...
- Tags: Web technology, Software Infrastructure, IT Management, Hardware Infrastructure, General
- Blog posts 2007-07-23
- Mac worm rumors swirl; Dai Zovi ships unofficial Mac OS X patch
- Mac worm rumors swirl; Dai Zovi ships unofficial Mac OS X patchThis flaw means nothing to me .Do you want to know why ? Read this excerpt from the story:Amidst unconfirmed rumors that anonymous hackers have created a worm that exploits an unpatched code execution flaw in Mac OS X...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, Desktops, Operating systems, Apple Mac OS, Apple Mac OS X, Unpatched system, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, worm, virus, Microsoft Windows Vista
- Discussion threads 2007-07-18
- News to know: Yang's debut; SP1 preview; Malware downloads; Social media ERP
- Notable headlines:Larry Dignan: Yahoo to lay out strategic plan in next 100 days. Yahoo's second quarter on target; outlook light. Yahoo profit down on slowed display ad growth.Still no cure for what ails Yahoo.Garett Rogers: Enterprise YouTube coming to Google Apps.Dennis Howlett: Build ERP on social media: not a joke.Intel:...
- Tags: News to know, General
- Blog posts 2007-07-18
- Microsoft's Xbox hardware failures prove costly
- Microsoft said Thursday that it will take a charge of $1.05 billion to $1.15 billion for the quarter ending June 30 to cover enhanced warranty coverage on the Xbox. The Xbox, one of Microsoft's faster growing businesses, will now have a three-year warranty from time of purchase in addition to...
- Tags: Microsoft, General, Entertainment
- Blog posts 2007-07-05
- U.S. healthcare industry: Google wants to protect you from Michael Moore's Sicko
- Taking a break from reading the wall-to-wall iPhone coverage on TechMeme, I ran across a post from Lauren Turner, who works for Google as an account planner selling ads to the healthcare industry. In the post on what is called the Google Health Advertising blog, but only contains two posts,...
- Tags: Dan Farber, Google, Google Inc., health care, Michael Moore, Sicko
- Blog posts 2007-06-30
- Encyclopedia of Philosophy - FREE 3 chapters in the trial version. (Mobile)
- Boost Your grades with this illustrated comprehensive quick-study guide. Navigate from TOC or search for words or phrases. FREE 3 chapters in the trial version.AudienceIntended for everyone interested in Philosophy, particularly undergraduate and graduate students.Features Clear and concise explanations. Search for words or phrases. Comprehensive Glossary.Table of Contents I. Introduction...
- Tags: Mobile, Philosophy, Business Ethics, Leadership, Management
- Software downloads 2007-04-25
- Enterprise 2.0 = Next Generation IT
- After Wikipedia deleted the "Enterprise 2.0" entry, the Enterprise Irregulars swarmed, responding to the critique of the term by a Wikipedian editor as a "neologism of dubious utility" and taking a crack at defining it. Jason Wood questions the logic of excising the term for the peoples' encyclopedia:Truthfully, if Wikipedia...
- Tags: Enterprise, Enterprise 2.0
- Blog posts 2006-08-21
- Buy now ... We'll add full backward compatibility later!
- We seem to exist in a "Buy Now ... Pay Later" culture. Indeed, some say that this is what keeps the economy trundling along. But what about "Buy Now ... We'll Add Full Backward Compatibility Later"? When Microsoft released the Xbox 360 they were quite open...
- Tags: Microsoft Xbox
- Blog posts 2006-06-02
- Microsoft unpacks a few surprises before E3
- Xbox 360 HD DVD player and Grand Theft Auto 4 on their wayDuring a press event prior to this year's E3 show in Los Angeles, Peter Moore, VP of Interactive Entertainment at Microsoft, showed the audience the upcoming Xbox 360 HD DVD player, as well as some tattoos to indicate...
- Tags: Grand Theft Auto 4, Xbox 360 HD-DVD player
- Videos 2006-05-10
- MTV gets first crack at Windows' new music
- MTV gets first crack at Windows' new musicYikes!!!!!!Hey,Two reasons music sales are down.....Justin Timberlakemy urge is...To see M$ killed by Linux.No need for M$ player or MTV.Good luck with that one BillJust something else to sink MS' vast wealth into and then give up on in a few years after...
- Tags: Business structures, Branding, Now IT, Microsoft Windows, MTV, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-01-05
- Gates shows off Vista in CES keynote
- Gates shows off Vista in CES keynoteIt's not made in USTo tell you the truth dudes, a majority part of Windows vista is developeed in China and India. In fact, other microsoft softwares are also outsourced to these two countries: Visual Studio, Exchange server, MSN, to name a few....
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Apple Mac OS, Operating systems, Desktops, Sidebar, video, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-01-04
- Mass. to stay the OpenDocument course despite CIO's departure
- OASIS general counsel Andy Updegrove blogs: Only a few blog entries ago it was my sad lot to report that Massachusetts CIO Peter Quinn had resigned, leaving the fate of his effort to mandate use of the OpenDocument format ODF hanging in the air. Tonight, I'm pleased to...
- Tags: Peter Quinn, OpenDocument Format
- Blog posts 2006-01-04
- Microsoft launches Xbox in the desert
- Gamers spend long day in PalmdaleMicrosoft says there are 20 titles ready for its Xbox 360 launch Tuesday. Gamespot.com's Ryan MacDonald describes the scene in Palmdale, Calif., and speaks with Microsoft's Peter Moore, VP of marketing for Xbox International.
- Tags: Game players, Palmdale, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Xbox
- Videos 2005-11-21
- Auditor inquisition could determine ODF's fate in Massachusetts
- At a hearing yesterday in room 437 of the venerable State House in Boston, Mass., a Commonwealth Senate oversight committee chaired by Senator Marc R. Pacheco opened yet another chapter in the ongoing saga of Massachusetts' Enterprise Technical Reference Model -- a blueprint for the state's information technology, authored by...
- Tags: ITD, OpenDocument Format, Pacheco
- Blog posts 2005-11-01
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