IT Management
Study: Only one out of five SOA efforts bearing fruit
Joe McKendrick: A study in-depth study of 20 companies found a "50 percent complete failure rate," while another "30 percent were considered neither successful nor wholly failed."
Security
Storm Worm says the U.S have invaded Iran
Dancho Danchev: Right after the U.S Independence Day fireworks, Storm Worm latest campaign says the U.S have invaded Iran--attempting to once again exploit client-side vulnerabilities.
Communications
Heavyweights pass judgement on iPhone 3G
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: The top trio of Apple fanboys (Mossberg, Pogue and Baig) are the first to pass judgment on the iPhone 3G. Has Apple taken the concept of carrier tie-in to a whole new level?
- MSM Apple iPhone reviews are up and may just have saved me some cash
- The HP iPAQ 910 has excellent RF reception and is an impressive device
- Checkpoint friendly laptop bags should help with airport screening
- One month later and the HTC Touch Diamond has lost some shine
- Research Shows iPhone Penetration to Grow by 164 Percent
Product Review Blogs
Acer announces $499 home theater-friendly mini PC
Andrew Nusca: If your geek tendencies have ever desired to shoehorn a computer into your home theater, now's the time to give in.
- MSM Apple iPhone reviews are up and may just have saved me some cash
- The HP iPAQ 910 has excellent RF reception and is an impressive device
- Checkpoint friendly laptop bags should help with airport screening
- One month later and the HTC Touch Diamond has lost some shine
- Acer announces $499 home theater-friendly mini PC
Operating Systems
Microsoft on Vista: 'The time of worry is over'
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft wants its partners and customers to know that it's done letting letting its competitors and critics walk all over Windows Vista.
Web Technology
Virtual worlds--an enterprise use?
Larry Dignan: Google has entered the virtual world game with a project called Lively and Second Life and IBM have pulled off a few interoperability experiments. Add it up and we may be seeing a little tipping point for virtual worlds.
Enterprise Software
Parallels OS virtualization for HP Integrity line
Dan Kusnetzky: Parallels and HP are working together to present would be a highly efficient way to run multiple Windows or Linux workloads on a single machine.
Enterprise Hardware
Are all-in-one desktops a decent deal?
John Morris: Most all-in-ones use more expensive components typically found in notebook PCs. And for many users the benefits of a clutter-free desk are worth the added cost.
Companies
VMware: CEO Greene out; Revenue light
Larry Dignan: In a statement, VMware said that CEO Diane Greene has departed. She will be replaced by Paul Maritz effective immediately. Maritz had managed Windows 95 and Windows NT before retiring from Microsoft.
General News
British soccer player calls foul on Facebook
Steve O'Hear: A young British soccer player appears to have inadvertently told millions of Facebook users about a pending transfer to a rival club.
VCs a glum bunch over economy, lack of exits
Between the Lines by Larry Dignan
Venture capitalists are having a confidence crisis as dwindling exit opportunities and a weak economy conspire to put the kibosh on returns. According to the Silicon Valley Venture Capital Confidence...
On the road to Midori: RedHawk, MinSafe and Sapphire
All about Microsoft by Mary Jo Foley
The road to "Midori" is paved with lots of other Microsoft codenames, according to tipsters who've been coming out of the woodwork since I made public my latest couple of...
Don't doubt Deputy Dan
Zero Day by Nathan McFeters
Well, it would seem that Tom Ptacek may have figured out something to do with Dan Kaminsky's earlier DNS flaw, and this may actually be the vulnerability to fear that...
Mossberg's review of iPhone 3G: Newer, Faster, Cheaper
The Apple Core by Jason D. O'Grady
The Wall Street Journal's Walt Mossberg has been testing the iPhone 3G for a couple of weeks and today posted his review. As you'd expect, he loves the "between three...
NVIDIA helping to bring PhysX to the Radeon GPU
Hardware 2.0 by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
Here's an interesting development. Remember last week I blogged about a third-party project that was attempting to bring PhysX support (NVIDIA-owned technology) to the Radeon GPU? Well, it now appears...
Your Gmail is now a lot more secure
Googling Google by Garett Rogers
A feature that I found out was in the making last September has finally come to fruition. You can now see information about recent and concurrent Gmail sessions for your...
Did open source make Green go at VMWare?
Linux and Open Source by Dana Blankenhorn
Diane Green Greene has been shown the door at VMWare, the company she founded. Another victim of open source? Possibly. Ironically, Green Greene told our Dan Farber two years ago "the...
SaaS failures are 'betrayals of trust' [podcast]
IT Project Failures by Michael Krigsman
Software as a service (SaaS) deployments have become an increasingly significant part of the enterprise software environment. Given this growing importance, it's time to examine IT failure in the SaaS...
Powerset's smarts are Microsoft's gain
Enterprise Alley by Dennis Howlett
Larry Dignan pours lukewarm water on Microsoft's acquisition of Powerset. Talking about Google's near monopoly in the search market, Larry says: Microsoft can reinvent search, but it’s still running up...
VMWare: Time to Pay the Open Source Piper
Tech Broiler by Jason Perlow
It would not be an exaggeration to say that yesterday was a very bad day for VMWare. My friend and fellow tech blogger colleague at ComputerWorld, Steven J Vaughn-Nichols, thinks...
SAP's TV budget: more waste
Irregular Enterprise by Dennis Howlett
Regular readers will know that I'm pretty hard on enterprise vendors, especially when I believe they are wasting customers' money. Last month for instance I dinged Oracle for wasting money...
The next generation will deal with global warming, we promise
GreenTech Pastures by Harry Fuller
That's the bottom line out of the G8 Summit in Japan where the world's eight biggest economies are meeting. They have pledged to halve greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. By...
Why you'll have a long wait for Microsoft's next OS
Microsoft Report by Ed Bott
The recent buzz over Microsoft’s efforts to build a completely new OS from scratch has led to some wild speculation. As my colleague Mary Jo Foley has reported, Microsoft already...
Linux for housewives. XP for geeks.
Storage Bits by Robin Harris
The computer proletariat is rising up - and computing will never be the same. Tiny, sub-$500 "netbooks" like the Asus Eee are the hottest thing going in notebooks today. And...
SaaS star leaves SAP for Salesforce.com
Software as services by Phil Wainewright
Enterprise software giant SAP has lost Business Objects' Steve Lucas, one of its brightest software-as-a-service stars, to Salesforce.com, where he takes up a new role driving the vendor's platform strategy
iPhone-like interface for Windows Mobile
Dev Connection by Ed Burnette
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery then the iPhone should feel mighty flattered right about now. Windows Mobile users can whip out their phones without shame if they're...
An history of bilateral teleoperation
Emerging Technology Trends by Roland Piquepaille
In case you're not familiar with the concept of bilateral teleoperation, this is just a way to remotely control robots. Two researchers have written a technical paper which covers more...
British soccer player falls foul of Facebook's privacy options
The Social Web by Steve O'Hear
This one could happen to almost anybody. A young British soccer player appears to have inadvertently told millions of Facebook users about a pending transfer to a rival club.
MSM Apple iPhone reviews are up and may just have saved me some cash
The Mobile Gadgeteer by Matthew Miller
I was 90% sure I was going to buy an iPhone 3G on Friday, but a couple of things changed my mind tonight and I decided I will not be...
Are all-in-one desktops a decent deal?
Laptops & Desktops by John Morris
Averatec, the O.C.'s other computer maker after Gateway, has released a new all-in-one desktop. The design doesn't break any new ground in this category, but it is simple, compact and...
OpenLaszlo 4.1 relased with DHTML support
The Universal Desktop by Ryan Stewart
I completely missed this but it looks like OpenLaszlo 4.1 has been released and it includes full support for DHTML/Ajax as well as SWF/Flash. In addition there are a number...
Harry Potter and the da Vinci book of Sudoku
Managing L'unix by Paul Murphy
The really weird part about a title combining Harry Potter with Da Vinci and Suduko is that there's an open source context in which the linkage makes some sense -...
Broadcast or communicate?
Collaboration 2.0 by Oliver Marks
When the Czarist autocracy was overthrown in the 1917 Russian revolution, fundamental changes in Russian society under the new political structure occurred. A fascinating example for me is that while...
Parallels Operating System Virtualization for HP Integrity Line
Virtually Speaking by Dan Kusnetzky
An announcement when out last week that Parallels and HP have chosen to collaborate and offer Parallels Virtuozzo Containers to HP Integrity server customers. The goal of this partnership is...
Study: Only one out of five SOA efforts bearing fruit
Service-Oriented Architecture by Joe McKendrick
'Many SOA attempts amount only to a less efficient method of doing EAI'
Progress Software continues SOA buying spree with Mindreef acquisiton
BriefingsDirect by Dana Gardner
I took my first briefing with Mindreef, given their neighborly proximity, about three years ago. The seasoned team had a hit on their hands with SOAPscope, and their timing in...
- Eclipse Foundation delivers Ganymede train with 23 cars, but where are the cloud on-ramps?
- Coveo G2B for CRM provides search-based single customer view from disparate content sources
- Progress to buy IONA in another SOA infrastructure vendor mashup
- ITIL's influence extends beyond IT operations to enhance SOA, portfolio management and change management
Acer announces $499 home theater-friendly mini PC
The ToyBox by Andrew Nusca
If your geek tendencies have ever desired to shoehorn a computer into your home theater, now's the time to give in. Acer introduced the Aspire X1200 this morning, which for...
Nikon announces D700: Full-frame dSLR for $2,000 less than flagship D3
Digital Cameras by Janice Chen
If you're looking for a full-frame, pro-quality digital SLR, but don't want to spend the money (or lug around the heft) of the big guns like the Nikon D3 or...
Linksys WRT610N Wi-Fi router delivers dual bands, simultaneously
SOHO Networking by Rik Fairlie
If you’re the type who likes to wirelessly stream HD video from your PC to your TV, or if you live in a densely populated environment that’s packed with...
AMD Phenom gets (a little) faster
The Core Truth by John Morris
AMD has rounded out both the high and low ends of its desktop processor line with three new Phenoms. Though the chips have the same basic design, they are targeted...
Keeping the web open, by letting the EU deal with things
iGeneration by Zack Whittaker
Privacy International have said that Google's new Street View tool could breach data protection laws if people's faces are shown, according to the BBC, whereas the creator of the...
Demographics forging a new Net market: It's not your kids' Web
Rational Rants by Mitch Ratcliffe
It's easy and fashionable to talk about "digital natives" that have grown up online, but the demographics of the United States are shifting radically to the grey and Web services...
Enterprise 2.0: Lively conversations driving change
Enterprise Web 2.0 by Dion Hinchcliffe
Last week’s Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston has been over for a few days and coverage continues to pour out in the mainstream press and the blogosphere, including here on...
Software's drive to become like television
A Developer's View by John Carroll
Software business models are becoming more and more like that of television. That fact is the real driver behind Microsoft's desire to buy Yahoo, given the central importance software-oriented ad...
Deskless Workers, Useless Services: Microsoft Online Misses the Mark
Enterprise Anti-matter by Joshua Greenbaum
I spend a lot of time tracking the deskless souls who inhabit the workworld, the factory workers, nurses and others who spend more time on their feet and less time...
MSFT's acquisition of Powerset is not about search
IMHO by Tom Foremski
The recent $100 million acquisition of Powerset, the semantic search engine company, by Microsoft looks to be more to do with advertising than beefing up the software giants' search capabilities....
Vodafone's Big(ish?) Adventure
On Sustainability by James Farrar
It's fun to think of similes to categorise the headlong rush towards CO2 reductions or at least the pledges for such. I think of Vodafone's pledge of a 50% cut of the...
Care to spend your holiday weekend policing directory listings?
Lawgarithms by Denise Howell
I'm not a fan in general of sites that create a listing or profile for you, hoping you'll eventually claim and/or correct it. This tactic, neither user-centric nor user-driven,...
39% of adults said they had bought a cell phone in the previous year
IT Facts by NB
Cell phones have become a staple for many Americans, with 78% of adults now having one, up from 21% in 1996, according to Pew Internet Project. With many cell phone...
Research Shows iPhone Penetration to Grow by 164 Percent
Team Think by Dave Greenfield
Is the iPhone going to rule enterprise mobility? Consider this: a recent Goldman Sachs survey of its IT executives showed that 17 percent expect to support the iPhone 3G...
Firefox 3 and community -- How Mozilla used social networking to set a world record
Feeds by Jennifer Leggio
Mozilla is celebrating a new Guinness World Record and launch of Firefox 3. But it isn't cheering alone - its enjoying this victory with the community it credits for helping...
Can't jump ship fast enough: Your worst IT jobs
The IT Grind by Deb Perelman
You don't need to read Dilbert or watch Dirty Jobs to know that awful jobs are everywhere. Most likely, you've had one (or five) yourself.
Does True Knowledge see value in distance from the bubble?
The Semantic Web by Paul Miller
The flurry of attention around yesterday's Microsoft/ Powerset news set me thinking once more about UK-based True Knowledge, which has been compared with Microsoft's latest acquisition. TechCrunch UK's Mike Butcher...
Should free broadband be neutral?
Education IT by Christopher Dawson
A lot of politicians are bandying about the idea of licensing unused or underutilized radio frequencies to create a free, nationwide broadband network. As the US gets repeatedly dinged for...
Congress looks at next-gen ad networks
ZDNet Government by Richard Koman
The Center for Democracy and Technology will testify Wednesday about the privacy concerns over ad networks like NebuAd, which has come under fire over a deal with Charter Communications to...
ADD makes dieting harder
Healthcare IT by Dana Blankenhorn
Over six months they lost an average of 12.5 pounds, but those who kept good food diaries lost an average of 18 pounds.
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Keeping the web open, by letting the EU deal with things
Privacy International have said that Google's new Street View tool could breach data protection laws if people's faces are shown, according to the BBC, whereas the creator of the web, ...
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VMWare: Time to Pay the Open Source Piper
It would not be an exaggeration to say that yesterday was a very bad day for VMWare. My friend and fellow tech blogger colleague at ComputerWorld, Steven J Vaughn-Nichols, thinks ...
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NVIDIA helping to bring PhysX to the Radeon GPU
Here's an interesting development. Remember last week I blogged about a third-party project that was attempting to bring PhysX support (NVIDIA-owned technology) to the Radeon GPU? Well, it now appears ...
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How to: Using TrueCrypt 6 to hide an operating system
When I read about a new release of TrueCrypt (open source, free ...), and found out that using this software you could essentially have a hidden OS and a visible ...
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VCs a glum bunch over economy, lack of exits
Venture capitalists are having a confidence crisis as dwindling exit opportunities and a weak economy conspire to put the kibosh on returns. According to the Silicon Valley Venture Capital Confidence ...
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Mossberg, Pogue and Baig pass judgment on the iPhone 3G
The top trio of Apple fanboys (Mossberg, Pogue and Baig) pass judgment on the iPhone 3G. by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
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Parallels Operating System Virtualization for HP Integrity Line
An announcement when out last week that Parallels and HP have chosen to collaborate and offer Parallels Virtuozzo Containers to HP Integrity server customers. The goal of this partnership is ...
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Virtual world tipping point: Is there an enterprise use?
Google has entered the virtual world game with a project called Lively and Second Life and IBM have pulled off a few interoperability experiments. Add it up and we may ...
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News to know: iPhone; DNS patch; Online privacy; VMware; Vista
Notable headlines: Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: A Modest Privacy Proposal Richard Koman: Congress looks at next-gen ad networks Techmeme: iPhone reviews Matthew Miller: MSM Apple iPhone reviews are up and may just ...
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Harry Potter and the da Vinci book of Sudoku
The really weird part about a title combining Harry Potter with Da Vinci and Suduko is that there's an open source context in which the linkage makes some sense - ...
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Should free broadband be neutral?
A lot of politicians are bandying about the idea of licensing unused or underutilized radio frequencies to create a free, nationwide broadband network. As the US gets repeatedly dinged for ...
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Summer reading for kids
A user on Slashdot asked yesterday for summer science fiction reading suggestions for his preteen kids. There were, of course, plenty of great thoughts from other Slashdot members that included ...
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Don't doubt Deputy Dan
Well, it would seem that Tom Ptacek may have figured out something to do with Dan Kaminsky's earlier DNS flaw, and this may actually be the vulnerability to fear that ...
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MSM Apple iPhone reviews are up and may just have saved me some cash
I was 90% sure I was going to buy an iPhone 3G on Friday, but a couple of things changed my mind tonight and I decided I will not be ...
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The next generation will deal with global warming, we promise
That's the bottom line out of the G8 Summit in Japan where the world's eight biggest economies are meeting. They have pledged to halve greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. By ...
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Late breaking news: Microsoft investigates reports of Office Word 2002 SP 3 exploited in the wild
From Bill Sisk, security response communications manager for Microsoft: Microsoft Security Advisory (953635) Vulnerability in Microsoft Word Could Allow Remote Code Execution Published: July 8, 2008 Microsoft is investigating new ...
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The HP iPAQ 910 has excellent RF reception and is an impressive device
One week ago I wrote about my first impressions of the HP iPAQ 910 Business Messenger. I have been using it steadily every day since then and actually found something ...
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Mossberg's review of iPhone 3G: Newer, Faster, Cheaper
The Wall Street Journal's Walt Mossberg has been testing the iPhone 3G for a couple of weeks and today posted his review. As you'd expect, he loves the "between three ...
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EMC taps ex Microsofter Maritz to fend off Microsoft Hyper-V
It takes one to know one. At least that's what EMC hopes as it appoints former Microsofter Paul Maritz to head up its lucrative VMWare unit, not coincidentally on the same day ...
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Kaminsky and Ptacek comment on DNS flaw
Well, well, well, what a day for security news! I got a chance to get the scoop word of mouth from Dan Kaminsky of IOActive (pictured above [image courtesy of ...
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John Carroll
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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
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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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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
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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
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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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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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Software as Services
Phil Wainewright
In the best-informed blog on software-as-a-service and on-demand business applications, Phil Wainewright cuts through the vendor spin, analyzes the trends to watch and adds his thought-provoking insights.
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SOHO Networking
Rik Fairlie
Get the latest news and expert views on new wireless networking products and services, plus tips on how to optimize your SOHO network.
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Storage Bits
Robin Harris
Storage is what makes a computer your computer. Robin Harris writes about storage and other tech with a focus on the SOHO/SMB market. And fun stuff, too, like PS3 supercomputers and Google's technology.
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Team Think
David Greenfield
David Greenfield delivers practical information about tools and technologies that enable organizational teams to work more effectively with one another.
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Tech Broiler
Jason Perlow
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The Apple Core
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Apple technology keeps gaining respect in the executive suite, with businesses and in the data center. Jason O'Grady and David Morgenstern deliver critical news and penetrating analysis that managers need to succeed.
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The Core Truth
John Morris
John Morris delivers straight talk about semiconductors.
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Matthew Miller
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Paul Miller
Paul Miller offers insight and analysis on the Semantic Web, dissecting the news and showing why it matters to the wider business world.
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The Social Web
Steve O'Hear
From Facebook to MySpace, YouTube to Second Life, social software is reshaping the world we live in. Steve O\'Hear provides daily news and analysis of the emerging social web.
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The ToyBox
Josh Taylor and Andrew Nusca
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Ryan Stewart
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