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- Research: Gov't lacks oversight on services contracts
- Rigorous contract management is a basic and crucial element necessary to successfully oversee procurement and execution of complex IT projects. New research shows gov't does a lousy job. by Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2009-05-06
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- The IT theme for 2009: simplify
- The IT theme for 2009: simplifyWhat's your outlook for the cloud Murph?With the dismal economic prospects, does not the cloud factor in as a means of controlling cost and simplifying? Yes?I am a registered AWS provider.Thanks Murph.Dietrich T. Schmitz[url=http://www.dtschmitz.com/dts/blog/]Linux IT Consultant[/url]Mildly Surprisedhow much I relate to this post. e.g.:"and prayed...
- Discussion threads 2009-01-10
- An interpretation of the cloud
- An interpretation of the clouda questioncloud computing does not address the small machine computing side of the equation, it adresses the big machine side. Loud does not pretend to replace clients, but storage and application servers.So what is your point there ?The cloud is not for everyoneIf you are a...
- Discussion threads 2009-01-07
- Apple's Macworld saga and Jobs absence: Leadership signals and succession plans
- Steve Jobs absence from Macworld's keynote this year is being taken as a sign. What signal Apple is actually sending is debatable, but some analysts are taking a strong hint that the company is ready to transition leadership. Apple said Tuesday that it will end its relationship...
- Blog posts 2008-12-17
- Is Cloud computing too good to be true for enterprises?
- Just how valuable will Cloud computing be to organizations? The ease of deployment and pay-as-you-go pricing model offered through Amazon Web Services, and now Google with its Google App Engine with no pricing model could be a honey trap, as some of my esteemed colleagues here at ZDNet warn. ...
- Blog posts 2008-04-13
- Telecommuting not so great for those left in office
- Telecommuting not so great for those left in officeOne word, "Envy" nt.Email and Blogs have to be for everyone.The USA just did not ensure that the infrastructure for commuting was maintained. We see this so clearly after the Mississippi bridge collapse and Ferry Boat issues in Washington...
- Discussion threads 2008-01-11
- How desktop virtualization will save your company from Generation Y
- How desktop virtualization will save your company from Generation YFariy TalesIf an employee doesn't want to earn his/her paycheck by WORKING when on the company clock they know where the door is and there are 10 people waiting in line for his/her job.Not all IT is the sameThe story is...
- Discussion threads 2007-11-26
- AGL Energy CIO: Cesare Tizi
- Cesare Tizi: AGL was -- how’s a nice way of putting it? Quite a challenge! AGL’s an organization that … was growing at an amazing rate. When I joined AGL, we had pretty much every technology you could shake a stick at: we had mainframes; mid-range, Wintel-type platforms; we had...
- Blog posts 2007-11-16
- ADP sees incentive for SaaS
- Payroll and employee services giant ADP announced an interesting new partnership today, teaming up with on-demand vendor Centive to offer its sales incentive management application to customers of ADP's national accounts division â€" those with 1000 employees or more. It's interesting for three reasons: the move reinforces...
- Blog posts 2007-11-05
- Google QuickBooks 2007: Death of Yellow Pages, local newspapers?
- Google QuickBooks 2007: Death of Yellow Pages, local newspapers?Quickbooks water/Google oilI have set up quite a few small Quickbooks folk, and many of them connect ONLY to Intuit on the Internet on that computer. Many "sandbox" their mission critical business. Many take credit cards, but never pay...
- Discussion threads 2006-09-14
- Over-thinking Blackberries, Treos and the like
- This morning's over-thinking award goes to the Reuters story, "Do BlackBerrys help or harm?" First, and a minor point, Blackberry, also known as Crackberry, is not the only handheld device, but like the iPod has come to represent its category. More irritating is the handwringing over whether always-on connectivity...
- Blog posts 2006-08-25
- Researchers chase goal of nonhijackable plane
- Researchers chase goal of nonhijackable planeFighting last decade's battlesDidn't you read the latest news on terrorists? They have GIVEN UP on trying to hijack planes. Their new tactic is to *just* blow up the plane to kill people. No hijacking required.SO why are "we" spending money on trying to create...
- Discussion threads 2006-08-11
- AOL to stick with Google
- AOL to stick with GoogleAOL is smart to not do business with MicrosoftNo matter how much MS would give them, MS would use their monopoly to screw them in the end. AOL is better off working with Google to help weaken Microsofts grip. Nobody wants to partner with Microsoft.A business...
- Discussion threads 2005-12-16
- Google using Time Warner Telecom for VoIP?
- Google using Time Warner Telecom for VoIP?Time Warner Telecom is not VOIPTWT is a regular, analog phone over copper company. TWT is not VOIP Digital Phone, made available from Time Warner Cable. TWT provides business telephone in some states.Time Warner Telecom is not VOIPTWT is a regular, analog...
- Discussion threads 2005-11-25
- AMD's case: market forces or manipulation?
- AMD's case: market forces or manipulation?Maybe Intel will only get thier hand slapped, but at least we will knowwhat has been going on behind closed doors. That will be the most important thing, to expose Intel for what they are, just like the antitrust case exposed Microsoft for what they...
- Discussion threads 2005-06-28
- Microsoft to buy Red Hat? Say it ain't so
- In Paris, Ontario, there's a large plaza sign advertising both The Paris Sleep Laboratory and the Canadian Post Office. The synergy there, of course, should be obvious --at least from the point of view of the humorist. Recent revivals of the idea that Microsoft might want to take over Red...
- Blog posts 2005-05-16
- Microsoft to buy Red Hat? Say it ain't so
- In Paris, Ontario, there's a large plaza sign advertising both The Paris Sleep Laboratory and the Canadian Post Office. The synergy there, of course, should be obvious --at least from the point of view of the humorist. Recent revivals of the idea that Microsoft might want to take over Red...
- Blog posts 2005-05-16
- Group: Linux potentially infringes 283 patents
- Group: Linux potentially infringes 283 patentsGood luck on this...Seems awfully shoddy... "potentially" infringing? Might sorta look like something that kinda resembles this one thingamajig...Ol' Linus doesn't have anything to worry about.283 patents?I think this is mostly FUD by the open source risk management to sell their "insurance".But still.....
- Discussion threads 2004-08-01
- Real's scramble points to isolation
- Real's scramble points to isolationDear EU, we were...Dear EU, we were only kidding. We love Microsoft and want to be their partner...Sadly mistaken---"More and more content companies are looking at the digital rights management DRM architecture at Microsoft and backing it. All of those things are indications there is...
- Discussion threads 2004-04-15
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