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Improve your failed IT culture

Michael Krigsman: The underpinnings of IT failure lie in culture, the unspoken rules governing an organization's style and general priorities. Since most organizations pay little attention to project culture, it's not surprising failure rates remain high.

Apple dominates the teen vote, but...

Between the Lines by Larry Dignan

Teenagers just love their Apple gear as the iPhone and iPod widen their lead among this fickle set. According to a Piper Jaffray report Apple is dominating teenagers' buying patterns....

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Microsoft Live Search now embedded in Facebook

All about Microsoft by Mary Jo Foley

When Microsoft announced it had struck a deal with Facebook to integrate its Live Search technology into the Facebook platform, the Redmondians were reluctant to share details. But as of...

Mary-Jo Foley

Adobe posts workaround for clickjacking flaw, NoScript releases ClearClick

Zero Day by Dancho Danchev

Following the recent release of a PoC demonstrating clickjacking in action, Adobe has released a security advisory offering solutions for customers and IT administrators on dealing with the flaw until...

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Apple begins shipping replacement iPhone chargers

The Apple Core by Jason D. O'Grady

Apple announced a recall of all of its ultracompact USB power adapter for iPhone (pictured) on 21 September 2008 because its metal prongs can break off and remain in a...

Jason D. O'Grady & David Morgenstern

How a Mac Mini can beat a quad-core Vista behemoth (or how Apple can't write good software for Windows)

Hardware 2.0 by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

Here's a tale of how a humble Mac Mini system outperformed my cutting-edge quad-core system. It's also a story of how Apple can't write good software for the Windows platform.

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

Google launches new Spreadsheets interface

Googling Google by Garett Rogers

Google has just rolled out a new version of Google Spreadsheets -- the last one of all three products in the Google Docs suite. I have to say, this new...

Garett Rogers

Chicken, egg and mobile open source

Linux and Open Source by Dana Blankenhorn

Mobile systems are not like server or client systems. The softare needs cooperation to work. The handset maker must load it, or allow it to be loaded. The network must,...

Dana Blankenhorn & Paula Rooney

Google is NOT your friend

IT Project Failures by Michael Krigsman

ZDNet Education blogger, Christopher Dawson, wrote a post titled, "Google is your friend." Dude, I can assure you that Google is NOT my friend.

Michael Krigsman

Seesmic snags Washington Post

Enterprise Alley by Dennis Howlett

Just after tonight's McCain/Obama debate ended I received a Tweet message from Cathy Brooks, head of business development at Seesmic telling me the company has snagged the Washington Post as...

Dennis Howlett & Zack Whittaker

Forget the damn Linux netbooks. Can Windows replace Windows?

Tech Broiler by Jason Perlow

My esteemed ZDNet colleague Ed Bott, God bless him, wrote a very insightful piece in which he discusses Taiwanese PC mainboard and component manufacturer  MSI’s challenges of selling Linux-based...

Jason Perlow

Forrester fuels the SAP maintenance price hike debate

Irregular Enterprise by Dennis Howlett

The last few days I've been exchanging email with R 'Ray' Wang, VP and principal analyst at Forrester about the kerfuffle over SAP's unilateral decision to apply a price hike...

Dennis Howlett

Will Windows 7 get a new name for its release?

Microsoft Report by Ed Bott

I’m reading more and more about Windows 7 lately as PDC approaches and Microsoft begins revealing more snippets of information about its most secretive product ever. In most of that...

Ed Bott

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...

Robin Harris

Could Zoho outgrow Salesforce.com?

Software as services by Phil Wainewright

Within two years, Zoho expects to have more users on its CRM application than current market leader Salesforce.com. It may take a few more years to catch up with its...

Phil Wainewright

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:...

Ed Burnette

The invisible frontier of our solar system

Emerging Technology Trends by Roland Piquepaille

On October 19, NASA will launch a new spacecraft named IBEX, short for 'Interstellar Boundary Explorer.' Its mission, which will last about two years, is to refine what the Voyager...

Roland Piquepaille

LinkedIn and Xing set to benefit from downturn?

The Social Web by Steve O'Hear

One theory: LinkedIn, the social network for "professionals", could actually be benefiting from the downturn. That's because the site's value proposition really kicks in for those that have or fear...

Steve O'Hear

First impressions of the Dash Express connected GPS device

The Mobile Gadgeteer by Matthew Miller

I checked out a Garmin StreetPilot c580 last summer and thought it was a pretty compelling dedicated GPS system since it had MSN Direct integration to provide some wireless functionality....

Matthew Miller

Asus announces quad-core gaming laptop (again)

Laptops & Desktops by John Morris

There are now several quad-core mobile workstations for work, but Asus is laying claim to the first quad-core laptop designed purely for play. This week it announced that the G71...

John Morris

Busy week for Microsoft: Silverlight and jQuery

The Universal Desktop by Ryan Stewart

I'm traveling so I wasn't able to chime in on the availability of a Silverlight release candidate. One of the most important thing for developers is that it sounds like...

Ryan Stewart

The IT role in the mortgage meltdown

Managing L'unix by Paul Murphy

IT did not have a major role in creating the current credit crisis - but a lot of IT people had the information needed to draw more attention to the...

Paul Murphy

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...

Oliver Marks

Cisco SONA

Virtually Speaking by Dan Kusnetzky

Cisco caught my attention by asking me if I wanted to see the results of a study indicating how organizations are seeing Web 2.0 and/or Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) application...

Dan Kusnetzky & Paula Rooney

Does this make me a member of the mile-high club?

The ToyBox by Josh Taylor

Now I can say I blogged from 35,000 feet. I knew American Airlines was testing GOGO's WiFi service on select flights between New York and San Francisco, but was still...

Josh Taylor and Andrew Nusca

Future wireless networks could be powered by "smart lighting"

SOHO Networking by Sean Portnoy

A light bulb went off in the head of researchers at Boston University about a new wireless networking technology, which was very appropriate considering that it involves, well, light...

Sean Portnoy

AMD finally announces "asset-smart" plan; new Foundry Company created

The Core Truth by John Morris

AMD and a technology investment company backed by the government of Abu Dhabi have established a new semiconductor company that will manufacture AMD's advanced processors. The new company--currently known as...

John Morris

ZDNet blogger: working from home

iGeneration by Zack Whittaker

More and more people work from home every day. Not only that, more and more people don't work from their offices, or "where they're meant to work". With the Internet,...

Zack Whittaker

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...

Dion Hinchcliffe

Mono 2.0...why not Microsoft?

A Developer's View by John Carroll

The release of Mono version 2.0, the open source implementation of .NET that is available for use on Mac, Linux and Windows platforms, is an achievement in itself. I often...

John Carroll

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...

James Farrar

Jennifer Leggio unpacks demand letter over "branded community"

Lawgarithms by Denise Howell

Over at ZDNet's Feeds, Jennifer Leggio walks us through a cease and desist email she recently received. The email suggested her blog's use of the term "branded community" might...

Denise Howell

30% of iPhone 3G buyers switched to AT&T from other carriers

IT Facts by AM

30% of US consumers who purchased Apple iPhone 3G in the summer of 2008 switched from other mobile carriers to join AT&T, the exclusive mobile carrier for the iPhone in...

Alex Moskalyuk

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...

David Greenfield

Capital, Capital. Wherefore art thou scarce capital?

Software & Services Safari by Brian Sommer

My Kingdom for Capital Expenditure Funding The current meltdown on Wall Street is definitely having an impact on the technology sector. This week's recent earnings forecast from SAP rather convincingly...

Brian Sommer

Blogger ethics, public relations... and you

Feeds by Jennifer Leggio

Two different conversations that are connected at the core by the way the news media continues to grow and change. Bloggers have a significant responsibility in wielding their keystrokes, whether...

Jennifer Leggio

Five unfortunate ways the financial crisis affects your daily grind

The IT Grind by Deb Perelman

By now, you're probably up to your eyeballs in unsettling economic crisis news. The stock markets, tanked. Mondays $700 billion Hail Mary of a bailout plan, dead on arrival (though...

Deb Perelman

You get what you pay for: Paid contributors drive open source

Community, Incorporated by Joe Brockmeier

What's the difference between a paid contributor to a FOSS project and a volunteer contributor? According to a paper by Evangelia Berdou, quite a bit. Berdou finds that paid developers...

Joe Brockmeier

Live: Mashable Monthly

The Web Life by Andrew Mager

6:30 p.m. The blogger lounge is loaded with pizza, cupcakes, and Fiji water. Pete Cashmore's sending off party is hosted at Roe in San Francisco, and the place is...

Andrew Mager

Does the Semantic Web matter?

The Semantic Web by Paul Miller

My business card reads 'Technology Evangelist,' and this is a blog about the Semantic Web. So that should be an unequivocal 'Yes!' then, right? However, it's frequently worthwhile to revisit...

Paul Miller

BI Crystal Ball – Next Gen BI May Be Closer Than You Think

Forrester Research by Boris Evelson

Most modern large enterprise Business Intelligence (BI) tools are very robust and feature rich these days. Up until a few years ago BI users could blame vendors for most of...

The View from Forrester Research

I'm well aware what I pay for Google's services

Education IT by Christopher Dawson

My post on Google earlier Tuesday was met with mixed reactions. A few folks agreed that, in fact, Google's suite of services is quite slick, long live GOOG, etc. Others,...

Christopher Dawson

Report: Data-mining for terrorists doesn't work

ZDNet Government by Richard Koman

After years of the federal government grabbing all the data it could find, building huge collections through which to data-mine for connections that would yield leads to terrorism suspects, a...

Richard Koman

The debate over kids and animals

Healthcare IT by Dana Blankenhorn

On the hit list of lead author Dr. Robert Frenck at the University of Cincinnati are exotic cats and raccoons, ferrets, monkeys, Gambian rats, hedgehogs, reptiles, baby chickens and hamsters.

Dana Blankenhorn
  • 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.

  • On Sustainability

    James Farrar

    James Farrar focuses on the business balance between financial performance and social-environmental impact.

  • Rational Rants

    Mitch Ratcliffe

    "Mitch Ratcliffe blogs about the constantly changing boundary between media and life, the businesses that live on that border, and the meaning of all this change to society and the economy.

  • Service Oriented

    Joe McKendrick

    SOA promises many "-ilities": greater agility, flexibility, and reusability. Joe McKendrick explores the challenges and opportunities with SOA, and how to capitalize on this new computing philosophy.

  • Smartphones and Cell Phones

    Mat