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Diskeeper 2011 Server Edition - Free Trial
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Ubuntu Linux 11.04's Target Audience: Casual Windows Users
Canonical has big plans for its Ubuntu 11.04 desktop Linux. It wants to capture casual Windows users using a first-person shooter game style desktop.
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Enterprise vendors: in pursuit of reality
Michael Hickins at BNet cracks open the customer/vendor relationship kimono, using Ray Wang's most recent post as the backdrop. As we enter the conference season, the timing could not be better:...
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Microsoft to Enter SaaS
The blogosphere is on fire with the anticipated announcement that Microsoft will be entering the Software as a Service (SaaS) market this or next week. Just how they’ll enter the market is still...
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Expanding on Carr's latest anthem: The business PC doesn't matter
Nick "IT doesn't matter" Carr's latest post on why the business PC doesn't matter (those are my words, his were "Rethinking the business PC") resonated with me on so many levels that it could...
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The end of IT as we know it?
In a Harvard Business Review article with the controversy-baiting title “IT Doesn’t Matter,” Nicolas Carr argues that IT, like electricity, has become a commodity, and should be viewed and managed...
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Q&A of the week: 'The current state of the cyber warfare threat' featuring Jeffrey Carr
In this week's Q&A, I chat with Jeffrey Carr, the founder and CEO of Taia Global, and the author of 'Inside Cyber Warfare: Mapping the Cyber Underworld', on the current state of the...
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Ubuntu Linux 11.04's Target Audience: Casual Windows Users
Canonical has big plans for its Ubuntu 11.04 desktop Linux. It wants to capture casual Windows users using a first-person shooter game style desktop.
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Study Refutes Nick Carr, Shows Data & IT Do Matter
Lots of people have debated Nicholas Carr's argument that IT Doesn't Matter Anymore in the last 7 years, but few have offered new empirical evidence one way or the other. Now there is some - and...
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On hyperlinks, visionary Nick Carr is totally regressive
Nick Carr made his deep thinker reputation with two ahead-of-the-curve books last decade. On his opposition to the ubiquitous practice of embedding hyperlinks in Web pages, however, Carr seems to...
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Nick Carr's Big Switch
Nicholas Carr, amongst the most incisive and profound critic of information technology, will be in Silicon Valley tonight (7.00 pm), at Campbell's Barnes and Noble bookstore in conversation with...
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Enterprise vendors: in pursuit of reality
Michael Hickins at BNet cracks open the customer/vendor relationship kimono, using Ray Wang's most recent post as the backdrop. As we enter the conference season, the timing could not be better:...
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A look at Obama's IT strategy: The Facebook connection and the scale challenge
Barack Obama has sealed the Democratic party nomination with the help of social networking, a Facebook staffer and an off-the-shelf IT strategy. Those are some of the takeaways from a case study...
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From steam punk to the future, and how to plan for it...
I've been doing a lot of reading, most recently 'The Big Switch' by Nicholas Carr. There are plenty of reviews of this fascinating work available - in essence this is actually two books. The first...
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Microsoft to Enter SaaS
The blogosphere is on fire with the anticipated announcement that Microsoft will be entering the Software as a Service (SaaS) market this or next week. Just how they’ll enter the market is still...
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A thought about Utility Computing
The whole idea that some future world would see computing as a public utility originated with an off the cuff comparison between the reliability people expect utilities like the local telco to...
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Has Nick Carr flipped? Or have we?
Guest post: Chris Matyszczyk follows on my review of Nick Carr's new book with the saga of his own trying exegesis of the text. "You're obsessed with sex," said my ZDNet handler, looking...
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Nick Carr's endless battle
Not knowing when to give up, Nick Carr steadfastly refuses to let the whole enterprise software sexiness issue drop. A shame, since he's just lost the debate. Nonetheless, in a burst of...
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Nick Carr's enterprise software fantasy land
In a post titled, Michael Krigsman doesn't understand enterprise software, Nick Carr brings forth a series of nonsense arguments unsupported by the reality of how enterprise software is developed,...
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The Carr-to-Rangaswami connection: Time to bleep the CIO?
There are probably a lot of CIOs that don't pay diddly squat in the way of attention to blogs. The question is whether there's a new meme bubbling up in the blogosphere that CIOs should be paying...
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Expanding on Carr's latest anthem: The business PC doesn't matter
Nick "IT doesn't matter" Carr's latest post on why the business PC doesn't matter (those are my words, his were "Rethinking the business PC") resonated with me on so many levels that it could...
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