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- Microsoft: Volume licensees to get fewer CDs, shorter contracts
- Microsoft: Volume licensees to get fewer CDs, shorter contractsUh, oh....Whenever we see that term "Cutting Complexity" things are about to get very, very complex. And usually more expensive in one way or another.Licensing 6 anyone?RE: Microsoft: Volume licensees to get fewer CDs, shorter contractsApple lowers prices and Microsoft raises...
- Tags: ISO standards, Process improvement, Operating systems, Microsoft Windows XP, Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., ISO, shorter contract, fewer CD, CD, Microsoft Windows, IT Support
- Discussion threads 2007-09-06
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- Nokia Booklet 3G coming mid-November for $299 and $599
- As I posted back in August I am not much of a fan of Nokia getting into the PC market with its Booklet 3G. I am sure it will be a rock solid piece of desirable hardware, but it will also be very expensive. Today, Engadget posted news from Nokia...
- Tags: Nokia Corp., Engadget, 3G, Cellular Phones, Wireless And Mobility, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Matthew Miller
- Blog posts 2009-10-13
- Garmin Nuvifone G60 (AT&T)
- Photo gallery:Garmin Nuvifone G60If you've been following the story of the Garmin Nuvifone at all, you know it hasn't been the smoothest of rides. After being announced in January 2008, the launch of Garmin's first smartphone was delayed time and time again, and we had all but given up on...
- Tags: Handhelds, GPS, Smart phones, Cellular phones, AT&T Corp., display, Garmin Ltd., Garmin nuvifone, Garmin Nuvifone G60, Nuvifone G60, smart phone
- Product reviews 2009-10-09
- Music execs crying about royalties again; Time for a start-over
- Once Upon a TimeWhen we had music stores and vinyl discs and LPs were premium items, stores had listening booths for people to check the recording out. Since that was a performance in commercial context, publishers and songwriters could have asked for performance rights back then. They didn't because it...
- Tags: Performance management, Advertising & Promotion, media cartel, U.S. Congress, start-over, performance, RIAA
- Discussion threads 2009-09-17
- HTC Touch Pro2 (Sprint)
- Photo gallery:HTC Touch Pro2 SprintSprint has really filled out its smartphone lineup quite nicely this summer, offering a little something for everyone. The Palm Pre brought a touch-screen smartphone to the masses; the BlackBerry Tour gave mobile professionals an international e-mail machine; and the soon-to-be-released HTC Hero will certainly please...
- Tags: Smart phones, Keyboards, Handhelds, Sprint Communications, High Tech Computer Corp., HTC Touch Pro2, HTC Touch, smart phone, T-Mobile
- Product reviews 2009-09-09
- LG Neon (AT&T)
- The LG Xenon was LG's first messaging phone for AT&T, and not only does it have a full QWERTY keyboard, it has a 2.8-inch touch screen and 3G support. If you want something smaller and simpler, LG has another messaging phone for AT&T, dubbed the LG Neon. It has a...
- Tags: Keyboards, Telecom & Utilities, AT&T Corp., Neon, phone, LG Electronics Inc., touch screen
- Product reviews 2009-06-11
- RIM BlackBerry Storm (Verizon Wireless)
- The anticipation has been brewing for months, and the time has finally come for Verizon Wireless to open the floodgates on the RIM BlackBerry Storm (aka BlackBerry Storm 9350). The Storm is not only the first touch-screen BlackBerry, but it's also unlike any other touch-screen smartphone out on the market...
- Tags: Smart phones, Handhelds, Keyboards, Cellular phones, Verizon Wireless, RIM BlackBerry, RIM BlackBerry Storm, smart phone, Research In Motion Ltd., touch screen
- Product reviews 2008-11-20
- Hands On: The BlackBerry Storm
- First off, a warning: Be very skeptical of any review you read in the next 24 to 48 hours that proclaims to be the definitive word on the Blackberry Storm. While clearly I have my own early impressions, the Storm is so different than any other smartphone...
- Tags: Touch Screen, Apple iPhone, Phone, Screen, Network, Verizon Communications Inc., Customer, Video, RIM BlackBerry, Plan, Blackberry Storm, E-mail, Handhelds, Keyboards, Online Communications, Hardware, Peripherals, Josh Taylor
- Blog posts 2008-11-19
- SCE adds to its solar energy portfolio in deal with eSolar
- Everything around me is wilting today, including me. Therefore it seems apt for me to search around for something solar-related to write about. Found this quick update from Southern California Edison, which bills itself as the leading purchaser not provider of solar energy, buying about 90 percent...
- Tags: Tower, Solar Energy, mW, SCE, Telecom & Utilities, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-06-09
- A web blanket for weak hearts
- Researchers at the University of Leeds in the UK have developed a new device which could put the beat back into weak hearts and free patients from a lifetime of anti-rejection drugs. Current implanted heart assistive devices 'function by sucking blood from the ventricles and then expelling it into downstream...
- Tags: Heart, Web, Device, Channel Management, Productivity, Web Site Development, Healthcare, Marketing, Internet, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-02-15
- Apple and the war against the user-replaceable battery
- Apple and the war against the user-replaceable batteryOf course, one has to ask......if it is/was that critical, why didn't you just use the power cord, DK? That being said, not having a replaceable battery is just plain stupid. How many battery recalls have there been the last few...
- Tags: Engineering, cell phone, Apple Inc., battery
- Discussion threads 2008-01-21
- Can social networking co-exist with the workplace?
- Can social networking co-exist with the workplace?An attorney advising we seek legal councilHow shocking...We all know a company is well within its legal rights to control internet traffic on its own bandwidth. So the only real question remains whether social networking can be tapped for profitability. And I think that's...
- Tags: social networking, network, workplace
- Discussion threads 2007-12-19
- Anyone for networked psychiatric questionnaires?
- Anyone for networked psychiatric questionnaires?So-called "expert""But as time goes by, won't a lot of lazy psychiatrists just trust the computer, then use it to defend themselves when they're wrong? They would save a lot of time and money, pass those savings along, and maybe roll-up the whole industry. You ready...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, patient/client, computer
- Discussion threads 2007-10-02
- CAD/CIM and the SAB software selection
- This is a guest column by frequent contributor Erik Engbrecht. It's part of the SAB software discussion and represents exactly what I'd hoped to spawn with this whole imaginary company business: an interesting dialogue. That said, here's Erik: Innovative information technology can be a critical means for...
- Tags: Software, Core Competency, Information Technology, Competitive Advantage, Product, Manufacturing, SAB, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2007-09-06
- INTERVIEW: Colby Thames (President - On Demand Delivery, BSG)
- Colby Thames has lived in the world of traditional consulting and large account management for a many years. At SunGard Data Systems, he was responsible for the company’s largest accounts, and before that he founded a consulting company and worked for Ernst & Young. However, what really caught my eye...
- Tags: Software, Team, Consulting, Technology, Colby Thames, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2007-08-26
- Sourcing in a Flattening World: A Best-of-Breed Approach
- The IT outsourcing industry is witness to an interesting phenomenon: while the number of sourcing contracts is on the rise, Total Contract Value TCV is steadily declining. As the industry moves into an era marked by shorter contracts, lower value, multiple vendors and best-of-breed solutions, the organizations need to redefine...
- Tags: Sourcing, Infosys Technologies Ltd., IT Outsourcing Industry, Purchasing & Procurement, Strategy, Managed Hosting, Outsourcing, Business Operations, Management, It Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting
- White papers 2007-06-01
- 10 reasons why pre-announcing the iPhone was brilliant
- 10 reasons why pre-announcing the iPhone was brilliantWaiting to get out of a contract comment is spot onI completely agree with you on #4. I think customers to let their contracts lapse in the next 6-months is the number one reason they preannounced.Iam a Mac User but I have zero...
- Tags: Federal government, Smart phones, Telecom & Utilities, Consumerist, Apple iPhone, phone, FCC, Apple iPod
- Discussion threads 2007-01-23
- Disaster recovery planning and hardware change
- Most of the time software change outpaces hardware change, but sometimes that reverses. Right now, for example, Microsoft's Xenon, IBM's cell, and Sun's T1 series CMT machines are all well ahead of the software they're intended to run. In the IBM and Microsoft cases, the software simply isn't there yet...
- Tags: software, data center
- Blog posts 2006-02-27
- Intel: Friend or foe?
- Intel: Friend or foe?AMD has a pointIntel implies that AMD can't compete. I find that to be disingenuous at best. AMD CPU's out-perform Intel and do it for less money. If it were about true competition then AMD would be killing Intel. However when Intel corrupts the capitailst system through...
- Tags: Processors, Microsoft Corp., AMD CPU, Intel Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
- Discussion threads 2005-09-07
- Top court mulls P2P 'pushers'
- Top court mulls P2P 'pushers'An AnalogyNuclear Power will give the people limitless power! Lets develop it! Ooops, HEY what's that you're making? A BOMB!?! BAD Nuclear power, BAD! Pile scorn on the developers of Nuclear power - for they are pushing WAR! Let's outlaw this! Those EVIL Iranians are breaking...
- Tags: Sales strategy, Sales force management, P2P, Soundscan, RIAA, sales
- Discussion threads 2005-04-06
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