Companies
Why Apple will shift to NVIDIA chipset
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: It is widely rumored that Apple will shift to an NVIDIA chipset with its next MacBook and MacBook Pro refresh. What advantages does making this switch offer to Apple?
Operating Systems
Are there really too many Windows?
Ed Bott: Ask any Windows pundit about all the different editions of Windows Vista that Microsoft offers and you'll invariably get the same response. There are too many! Consumers are confused! It all needs to be simplified!
Security
Mac OS X Patch Day: 40 security flaws fixed
Ryan Naraine: Apple has shipped another whopper of a patch to cover a total of 40 documented vulnerabilities affecting the Mac OS X ecosystem.
Web Technology
Google ignores some reported security problems?
Garett Rogers: Aviv Raff posted a public disclosure of a minor security risk. The bigger problem is that this was discovered, and reported to Google six months ago.
Communications
MobileTechRoundup: More netbook talk
Matthew Miller: MobileTechRoundup show #150 celebrates its third year of podcasting about mobile tech. Hear about the netbook MSI Wind.
- MobileTechRoundup show #150, More netbook talk
- Can the REDFLY and WM device match the Motorola VC6096 functionality?
- First impressions of the Dash Express connected GPS device
- MobileTechRoundup show #149, Netbook talk, WiMAX available, new phones in the house
- Sony announces new Reader eBook device with integrated LED and touch screen
Enterprise Hardware
Report: Three Intel Nehalems in November
John Morris: Nehalem is manufactured using the same 45nm process as current desktop and mobile chips, but it has a new design or microarchitecture.
Product Review Blogs
Top 10 reviews of the week
Gallery: Here are our 10 favorite items from the past week, including the Pantech flip phone, Sony Bravia LCD TV, Acer Aspire laptop, and Canon PowerShot ultracompact.
Enterprise Software
Can virtualization help when times get tough?
Dan Kusnetzky: When times get tough, many organizations look for new ways to reduce costs while still being able to provide their customers with the products and services they need. Virtualization can be part of the solution.
General News
Repairing genetic mutations with lasers?
Roland Piquepaille: German researchers at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel think they've proved that genetic information can be controlled by light.
IT Management
Sun's low-power server packs a punch in performance
Heather Clancy: Sun Microsystems, along with Fujitsu, is introducing a compelling new energy-efficient server platform that is intended to address heavy-duty tasks such as server virtualization, consolidation or even Web 2.0 database transactions.
- Peeling Back the Microsoft Oslo 'Onion'
- Deloitte laptop stolen: Clients at risk
- Sun's latest server packs a punch in performance while using less power
- New green certification program helps keep kitchens out of the frying pan in terms of environmental waste
- Response to financial crisis may mean more IT work ahead
Hoping for AppleTV update at Apple's notebook event
Between the Lines by Sam Diaz
The clock is ticking toward the big Apple event - you know, the one where the company is expected to announce the sub-$1,000 notebook and/or a new design to the...
Microsoft and Yahoo: Ballmer's 'failure' now a 'dodged bullet'
All about Microsoft by Mary Jo Foley
Remember that eleventh-hour decision -- when Microsoft opted not to buy Yahoo? Remember how so many pundits portrayed CEO Steve Ballmer's walking away as a fireable offense? What a difference...
Debate around 'partial disclosure' heats up
Zero Day by Adam O'Donnell
There are many ways of telling the world about a security vulnerability. A vulnerability can be announced without telling the vendor, it can be announced after giving the vendor a...
Raw meat iPod case
The Apple Core by Jason D. O'Grady
Now I've seen everything. This raw meat iPod case is from a Japanese company called Solid Alliance. It's not made of actual raw meat but it sure looks convincing. (Tip:...
And Windows 7 is to be called ... Windows 7
Hardware 2.0 by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
Microsoft puts us out all of out misery as to what the next version of Windows will be called - Windows 7.
Google ignores some reported security problems?
Googling Google by Garett Rogers
Aviv Raff posted a public disclosure of a minor security risk that could be a major problem if used in conjunction with another type of problem. It's true that his...
OpenOffice 3 launch timed perfectly but will Sun, IBM exploit opportunity?
Linux and Open Source by Paula Rooney
Sun and IBM could not have asked for better timing for the launch of OpenOffice 3, a major upgrade of the open source office suite. Both vendors are preparing to...
Deloitte laptop stolen: Clients at risk
IT Project Failures by Michael Krigsman
A stolen laptop belonging to consulting firm Deloitte contained confidential personal data belonging to 150,000 UK railway workers and all UK Vodafone staff with pensions. How ironic.
Egnyte: using and sustaining Enterprise 2.0
Enterprise Alley by Zack Whittaker
Egnyte, in a nutshell, is a software as a service, cloud storage application. But it's a lot more than just that. It feels like your online home of files, storage...
Surviving the recession with Free Linux distributions (Part 1)
Tech Broiler by Jason Perlow
Times are tough. You're a computer geek and you need to feed your PC with the latest and greatest applications. What's a frugal nerd to do? A group of...
Entellium's lost millions
Irregular Enterprise by Dennis Howlett
Larry Dignan outlines the main points of the Entellium fraud. Regardless of the final outcome, there are three glaring questions: How did the CFO and CEO overstate revenues across THREE...
Sun's latest server packs a punch in performance while using less power
GreenTech Pastures by Heather Clancy
Sun Microsystems, along with Fujitsu, is introducing a compelling new energy-efficient server platform that is intended to address heavy-duty tasks such as server virtualization, consolidation or even something like Web...
- New green certification program helps keep kitchens out of the frying pan in terms of environmental waste
- IBM signs up new client for sustainability consulting
- Print this: Actually, please don't, but DO think about why printers should get more airtime in green tech discussions
- Overachiever: Sun surpasses greenhouse gas reduction goals
And the new name is ... Windows 7
Microsoft Report by Ed Bott
Last week I wondered whether the product currently code-named Windows 7 would get a new name for its release. The answer, made official a few minutes ago, is no. In...
Techies choose Obama - by a landslide
Storage Bits by Robin Harris
If techies could choose the next President, Obama would win in a landslide. Checking donors from 10 large tech companies, including Apple, Dell, Google and Microsoft, over 90% of the...
A few financial home truths
Software as services by Phil Wainewright
Does it take the world's worst financial crisis since the South Sea Bubble to drive home perennial truths that have always been at the core of successful businesses? Generate cash...
Apple lifts iPhone NDA to dull Android's edge
Dev Connection by Ed Burnette
Responding to a crescendo of criticism from the developer community, which saw books canceled, long time fans lose enthusiasm, and some calls for defections to Android, Apple finally relented Wednesday:...
Using your voice to pilot your computer
Emerging Technology Trends by Roland Piquepaille
According to The Seattle Times, an interdisciplinary team of scientists of the University of Washington (UW) has developed Vocal Joystick, a software which enables people with disabilities to control their...
Why MySpace's MyAds won't be the next Google AdWords
The Social Web by Steve O'Hear
When it comes to online advertising everybody wants to be the next Google, and News Corp-owned MySpace is no exception. Today the company rolled out its latest advertising platform called...
MobileTechRoundup show #150, More netbook talk
The Mobile Gadgeteer by Matthew Miller
James, Kevin, and I were quite happy to record MobileTechRoundup show #150 and celebrate 3 years of podcasting about mobile tech. Kevin continues to tease me with the MSI Wind...
Laptops with mobile WiMax now available
Laptops & Desktops by John Morris
The first laptops with built-in mobile WiMax wireless broadband are now available in the U.S. Sprint, Intel and the computer companies announced the new WiMax configurations at an event in...
Silverlight 2 is released, available for download tomorrow
The Universal Desktop by Ryan Stewart
Microsoft announced this morning that Silverlight 2 will be available for download tomorrow. So after a long beta period that included big events using Silverlight including the Olympics and the...
Anatomy of an attack: The New York Times on Solaris
Managing L'unix by Paul Murphy
Paul Krill's recent New York Times hit piece against Solaris demonstrates, I think, a new low in manipulative agenda journalism as it affects IT. Brilliantly done, really, but pointlessly destructive...
The Secrets of CEOs
Collaboration 2.0 by Oliver Marks
I just finished reading an advance US manuscript of 'The Secrets of CEOs - 150 Global Chief Executives lift the lid on business, life and leadership' by Steve Tappin, who...
Mobile software Monday: Handy Tools Pack for S60 devices
Smartphones and Cell Phones by Matthew Miller
I am working on getting Mobile software Monday reviews up and running here again on my ZDNet blog, but there are so many devices coming in that it is tough...
Can virtualization help when times get tough?
Virtually Speaking by Dan Kusnetzky
When times get tough, many organizations look for new ways to reduce costs while still being able to provide their customers with the products and services they need. This appears...
Peeling Back the Microsoft Oslo 'Onion'
Service-Oriented Architecture by Joe McKendrick
At the core of the Oslo onion: modeling language and repository
With Systinet 3.0, HP broadens SOA governance role to encompass services lifecycle, business processes, IT service management
BriefingsDirect by Dana Gardner
The movement is to expand SOA governance, but perhaps more importantly, expand governance in general across more of what IT touches. Rules, roles, business context, policy, development-to-deployment lifecycles, operational...
- WSO2 eases enterprise data availability for SOA access, consumption
- BriefingsDirect Insights analysts examine HP-Oracle Exadata, 'extreme' BI, virtualization and cloud computing
- Improved insights and analysis from IT systems logs helps reduce complexity risks from virtualization
- Oracle and HP explain history, role and future for new Exadata Server and Database Machine
Touchscreen Asus Eee PC available for UK preorder
The ToyBox by Andrew Nusca
Look! There it is, on preorder in the UK: Asus' all-in-one Eee PC is available for £399.99, and seems sluggish to boot: 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor, 1GB RAM, 160GB hard...
Can these cell phones replace your digital camera--and your dermatologist?
Digital Cameras by Janice Chen
Eight-megapixel camera phones are no longer so unusual--we've known about the Sony Ericsson C905 for a while and the recently announced Samsung Pixon has been getting a lot of buzz...
LaCie's 5big Network offers five drive bays, up to 7.5TB storage
SOHO Networking by Sean Portnoy
LaCie is bringing its distinctive aesthetic sense to small business networked storage with its new 5big Network device, which offers—surprise—five drive bays and up to a whopping 7.5 terabytes of...
Report: Three Intel Nehalems in November
The Core Truth by John Morris
Intel will launch its first three Nehalem processors on November 17, according to a report on the site Expreview.com. These Bloomfield high-end chips will include the 3.2 GHz Core i7-965XE...
Hot rumor: Apple developing LCD HDTV with built-in networking, Apple TV?
Home Theater by Sean Portnoy
Just in case you wanted a new Apple rumor that didn't involve updated MacBooks and building laptops out of aluminum bricks, here's an inevitable-seeming one from tech guru Jason Calacanis,...
Facebook as social rule of thumb?
iGeneration by Zack Whittaker
This new course I'm taking introduces sociology, and I assure all you budding sociologists who read that this new-found knowledge isn't going to my head. It seems for many, especially...
eBooks: The first step of a long change
Rational Rants by Mitch Ratcliffe
After polling all of you about the right price for an eBook device and the kinds of documents you are buying, as well as doing a lot of research over...
The WOA story emerges as better outcomes sought for SOA
Enterprise Web 2.0 by Dion Hinchcliffe
Over the summer the enterprise IT blogosphere was swept up in a conversation around the concepts that many are calling Web-Oriented Architecture, or WOA. A different way to think about...
Open source protectionism?
A Developer's View by John Carroll
I just caught a rather interesting piece by fellow blogger Dana Blankenhorn on the subject of the "value and values" found in open source ecosystems. Near the end, he references...
Remember IBM at $10.50 per Share? Oracle as a penny stock? Tales of Hope from the Great High Tech Depression of ‘89
Enterprise Anti-matter by Joshua Greenbaum
Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak …..October. Paraphrasing Edgar Allen Poe’s The Raven seems somehow appropriate to this moment, when it seems that everything we’ve all worked...
- Oracle's Second-Ever Hardware Product: In the Beginning, There Was The Network Computer
- Oracle, the Innovation Company: Core Innovation, Fusion Applications' Debut, and Why It’s All Up to AIA
- Léo Apotheker’s Leadership Opportunity: SAP At the Crossroads
- Microsoft Dynamics Goes for the Mid-market (Again)
How will Silicon Valley startups be affected by a downturn?
IMHO by Tom Foremski
Things were tough enough for startups in Silicon Valley before the credit crunch financial crisis because of extremely few exit strategies. There are almost no IPOs, and the M&A market...
- IBM considering financing IT project partners because of banking crisis
- What happens when the "cloud" starts to precipitate? A hard rain's agonna fall . . .
- [Updated video] Bill Gates leaving might help mend Silicon Valley fences
- California Governor urges Silicon Valley Companies to go to Germany for Cebit
Intel Tops Dow Jones Sustainabilty Index (again)
On Sustainability by James Farrar
The Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) results for 2008 are out, and although I’m not a huge fan of corporate sustainability beauty pageants, this one is probably the most credible...
Mail Goggles: an idea that goes well beyond drunk emails
Lawgarithms by Denise Howell
There's a new GMail Labs app: Mail Goggles, by GMail engineer Jon Perlow: When you enable Mail Goggles, it will check that you're really sure you want to send that...
China overtakes US in broadband
IT Facts by AM
Both the USA and China had about 78 mln broadband lines at the end of August, but China grew twice as fast. In the USA, new broadband lines added fell...
Why You Want WebEx Connect or Beehive
Team Think by Dave Greenfield
First there was Notes and then Exchange. This week the collaboration suite space got a lot more competitive with both Cisco and Oracle introducing new collaboration suites. This morning...
What's a Little Money Between Friends?
Software & Services Safari by Brian Sommer
Gaming Incentive Systems Joel Spolsky (www.inc.com/keyword/spolsky) wrote a nice piece in the October 2008 issue of Inc. magazine. The article, Sins of Commissions, provides a cautionary tale to executives who...
Digital Web Business News: Weekly Report - Oct. 8, 2008
Feeds by Jennifer Leggio
There are an incredible amount of startups and established companies who are releasing tools and practices for digital Web strategies for businesses on a weekly basis. Since I cannot cover...
Desperate times, desperate job hunting tactics
The IT Grind by Deb Perelman
In a recent post about tactics to help land a job in an uncertain economy I included a cartoon of a sorry-looking fellow wearing a "Will work for food" billboard...
Bureaucracy and open source: Do they mix?
Community, Incorporated by Joe Brockmeier
Another high-profile departure from Sun, this time MySQL's David Axmark is taking wing -- citing a dislike for working in a large organization: I have thought about my role at...
Uncov is back, and you can write for it
The Web Life by Andrew Mager
The rantalicious tech blog Uncov took a brief hiatus from the Internet, but now it's back. Former Googler software engineer and current CTO of Pressflip Ted Dzubia will be doing...
Jim Hendler and Dean Allemang to kick off Semantic Universe webcasts
The Semantic Web by Paul Miller
Semantic Universe, the people behind the Semantic Technology Conference, have just announced a new series of free webcasts featuring Jim Hendler and Dean Allemang. These begin on 16 October with...
Symantec Goes Into The Cloud With Email Filtering
Forrester Research by Ted Schadler
Symantec today announced its acquisition of MessageLabs, a 520-person UK-based email filtering and security vendor. Given the cost and hassles that information & knowledge management professionls (IKM Pros) have keeping...
A quick note on Columbus Day
Education IT by Christopher Dawson
It's Columbus Day here in the States, so quite a few of us are off. I'm going to consider it a holiday and take the day off from blogging. I...
Copyright czar is born: Prez signs Pro-IP law
ZDNet Government by Richard Koman
Get ready for the Copyright Czar. President Bush just signed the Pro-IP Act (the Prioritizing Resources and Organization for Intellectual Property Act of 2008), which provides for a new executive...
More confusion on vitamin D
Healthcare IT by Dana Blankenhorn
Doctors are going to have to come up with some good explanations why God's way of giving us Vitamin D is bad and the chemist's way is better.
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LaCie's 5big Network offers five drive bays, up to 7.5TB storage
LaCie is bringing its distinctive aesthetic sense to small business networked storage with its new 5big Network device, which offerssurprisefive drive bays and up to a whopping 7.5 terabytes of ...
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And Windows 7 is to be called ... Windows 7
Microsoft puts us out all of out misery as to what the next version of Windows will be called - Windows 7. by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
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Hoping for AppleTV update at Apple's notebook event
The clock is ticking toward the big Apple event - you know, the one where the company is expected to announce the sub-$1,000 notebook and/or a new design to the ...
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Copyright czar is born: Prez signs Pro-IP law
Get ready for the Copyright Czar. President Bush just signed the Pro-IP Act (the Prioritizing Resources and Organization for Intellectual Property Act of 2008), which provides for a new executive ...
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And the new name is ... Windows 7
Last week I wondered whether the product currently code-named Windows 7 would get a new name for its release. The answer, made official a few minutes ago, is no. In ...
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Microsoft and Yahoo: Ballmer's 'failure' now a 'dodged bullet'
Remember that eleventh-hour decision -- when Microsoft opted not to buy Yahoo? Remember how so many pundits portrayed CEO Steve Ballmer's walking away as a fireable offense? What a difference ...
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Egnyte: using and sustaining Enterprise 2.0
Egnyte, in a nutshell, is a software as a service, cloud storage application. But it's a lot more than just that. It feels like your online home of files, storage ...
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How will Silicon Valley startups be affected by a downturn?
Things were tough enough for startups in Silicon Valley before the credit crunch financial crisis because of extremely few exit strategies. There are almost no IPOs, and the M&A market ...
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Jim Hendler and Dean Allemang to kick off Semantic Universe webcasts
Semantic Universe, the people behind the Semantic Technology Conference, have just announced a new series of free webcasts featuring Jim Hendler and Dean Allemang. These begin on 16 October with ...
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Microsoft readies next two versions of Office Communications Server
Microsoft is on tap to show off Office Communications Server Release 2 (R2) at the VoiceCon show in Amsterdam on October 14. And the company already is working on the ...
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CEOs freak out; IT preps a do-over
Being a CEO today just stinks. The economy is melting down. No one trusts each other. And the chieftains don't even know if their customers will survive. What's this mean ...
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Facebook as social rule of thumb?
This new course I'm taking introduces sociology, and I assure all you budding sociologists who read that this new-found knowledge isn't going to my head. It seems for many, especially ...
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Touchscreen Asus Eee PC available for UK preorder
Look! There it is, on preorder in the UK: Asus' all-in-one Eee PC is available for £399.99, and seems sluggish to boot: 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor, 1GB RAM, 160GB hard ...
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OpenOffice 3 launch timed perfectly but will Sun, IBM exploit opportunity?
Sun and IBM could not have asked for better timing for the launch of OpenOffice 3, a major upgrade of the open source office suite. Both vendors are preparing to ...
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Free national Wi-Fi? Pardon me not holding my breath.
In today's Wall Street Journal, reporter Amy Schatz writes that a proposal to create a free, national wireless Internet service got a boost after Federal Communications Commission engineers "concluded that ...
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Economics of open source remains an academic challenge
Explain the economics of open source, especially as it relates to international trade. Give us charts, graphs, and especially models. We like models. Then just wait for the phone call ...
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Does the credit crunch represent a silver lining for open source?
If my email inbox is anything to go by, the credit crunch could be just what open source has been waiting for. by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
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9/11 suspects get laptop, no Net
Al Qaeda leader Khalid Sheik Mohammed gets a laptop and 12 hours of battery time a day, but no Internet. That's what a military judge ruled last week, according to ...
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Facebook: Is there a Moore's Law for sharing?
Love it or hate it, that new look to Facebook - the one that everyone has been up in arms over - stems from our increasingly comfortable attitude about sharing ...
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The candidates on tech
Wired has the obligatory candidates-on-tech piece today. They look at five key tech issues – broadband, H1B, green tech, net neutrality and spectrum – although TechPresident notes the list is ...
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A Developer's View
John Carroll
At the intersection between technology and economic policy, John Carroll brings years of experience as a software developer to bear on the latest issues affecting the technology industry.
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All About Microsoft
Mary-Jo Foley
Microsoft watcher Mary Jo Foley's blog covers the products, people and strategies that make Microsoft tick.
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Between the Lines
Larry Dignan, Sam Diaz, Tom Steinert-Threlkeld
Larry Dignan and other IT industry experts, blogging at the intersection of business and technology, deliver daily news and analysis on vital enterprise trends.
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BriefingsDirect
Dana Gardner
Analyst Dana Gardner examines IT news and trends that impact software strategists to provide insights and outcomes on SOA, app dev, SaaS, enterprise infrastructure and mobile convergence.
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Collaboration 2.0
Oliver Marks
Real world collaboration strategy for enterprises
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Community, Incorporated
Joe Brockmeier
Joe Brockmeier reports on the intersection of commercial interests and communities, and offers information and advice about bridging the gap between companies and communities.
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Dev Connection
Ed Burnette
Who said computers have to be all work and no play? Software developer and author Ed Burnette shares his unique view of industry trends, technologies, and personalities.
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Digital Cameras
Janice Chen
Gadget geek Janice Chen delivers real-world buying advice of the best gear to get.
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Ed Bott's Microsoft Report
Ed Bott
Get outspoken insights and expert advice on Windows, Office, and other Microsoft products from a source who knows these technologies inside and out.
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Emerging Tech
Roland Piquepaille
Emerging trends in technology and new developments in science will affect the way we live. Roland Piquepaille selects and analyzes news about our future that you'll almost never find anywhere else.
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Enterprise Alley
Dennis Howlett & Zack Whittaker
Showcasing the new breed of startup-style vendors who are solving old problems in a fresh way or offering a glimpse into the future of enterprise applications.
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Enterprise Anti-matter
Joshua Greenbaum
Software analyst Josh Greenbaum's opinions on enterprise software have annoyed enough vendors that he now checks under the hood of his PC every morning before he boots up.
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Enterprise Web 2.0
Dion Hinchcliffe
Dion Hinchcliffe on leveraging the convergence of IT and the next generation of the Web.
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Feeds
Jennifer Leggio
Jennifer Leggio delivers news on social media tools and trends and deep dives into business strategies.
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Forrester Research
The View from Forrester Research
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Googling Google
Garett Rogers
Garett Rogers explores the mystery behind the hottest and fastest growing tech company in the world.Google spoilers inside.
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GreenTech Pastures
Harry Fuller and Heather Clancy
As the global warming debate rages, Harry Fuller and Heather Clancy chronicle alternative energy start-ups, green data center projects and other high-tech and political developments shaping the green technology movement.
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Hardware 2.0
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes sieves through the marketing hyperbole and casts his critical eye over the latest technological innovations to find out which products make the grade and which don't.
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Home Theater
Sean Portnoy
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iGeneration
Zack Whittaker
Talking 'bout the next generation of IT users
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Irregular Enterprise
Dennis Howlett
Dennis Howlett analyzing the issues faced by senior business practitioners who work with enterprise software.
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IT Facts
Alex Moskalyuk
Your daily research synopsis is the top resource for business and technology statistics that inform, enlighten and entertain.
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IT Project Failures
Michael Krigsman
Michael Krigsman is passionate about reporting, analyzing, and reducing IT failures.
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Laptops & Desktops
John Morris
John Morris delivers straight talk about notebook and desktop computers.
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Lawgarithms
Denise Howell
Issue-spotting the Live Web, attorney Denise Howell muses about cutting edge technology-related legal issues.
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Linux and Open Source
Dana Blankenhorn & Paula Rooney
Covering all aspects of the shared software, shared processes business model, including open spectrum, an open Internet and the implications of open source values on politics and society.
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Managing L'unix
Paul Murphy
A free-ranging daily blog on issues related to Unix - including Linux, BSD, and Solaris - with a particular focus on enterprise-level decision-making.
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On Sustainability
James Farrar
James Farrar focuses on the business balance between financial performance and social-environmental impact.