Companies
Steve Jobs death has been greatly exaggerated
Jason D. O'Grady: Although Bloomberg quickly retracted the release, it's an eerily-fascinating read complete with XXXX marks for the cause and date of his death.
Security
iPhone passcode lock rendered useless
Ryan Naraine: The feature, which lets users set a four-digit pincode to limit access to the device, can be easily bypassed with a few finger taps on the iPhone to give an intruder access to sensitive information.
Enterprise Hardware
SaaS market will 'collapse' in two years
Lawson CEO Harry Debes says SaaS is the third attempt at "on demand" in his lifetime and predicts it will take the same path as the first two--to oblivion.
Operating Systems
XP Genuine 'nagware' gets a makeover
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft is stepping up its war on software pirates by rolling out new Windows Genuine notification software for what it is calling its most pirated version of Windows: Windows XP Professional.
Product Review Blogs
Review: Palm Treo Pro brings thinnest Treo to the world
Matthew Miller: The great thing about the Treo Pro is that you can use it like a non-touch screen device yet get all the power and functionality of a touch screen device when you need it.
Enterprise Software
DataSynapse survey claims HPC leading IT initiative
Dan Kusnetzky: Datasynapse recently released the results of a survey that indicated that IT executives were more concerned about high performance computing than virtualization.
Web Technology
Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 vs. Firefox 3.0.1
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: when it comes to performance, Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 is three times faster than the Internet Explorer 7. But Firefox 3.1 still passes the Acid test.
.General News
MeteoSwiss watches the skies in 3D
Roland Piquepaille: Swiss weather watchers can collect data continuously by shooting laser beams in the sky 30 times per second. This should help to make more accurate weather forecasts in Switzerland.
Communications
MobileTechRoundup: Palm, Acer Aspire One
Matthew Miller podcast: We talk quite a bit about the Treo Pro and I have to say after further usage that I may have some different thoughts when my full review goes live. Plus, an Acer Aspire One is returned.
- Android Market is Google's competitor to the Apple iPhone store
- Nokia N79 and N85 announced for October 08 release
- DataViz releases Documents To Go for touch screen Windows Mobile devices
- Review: Palm Treo Pro brings thinnest Treo to the world
- MobileTechRoundup show #144, Palm thoughts, Acer Aspire One is gone
IT Management
Clean-tech gets political while China moves into first place
Harry Fuller: Clean-tech is getting more and more political. With so much money and government subsidy, or not, at stake, it was inevitable.
Comcast takes broadband cap plunge; Other carriers likely to follow
Between the Lines by Larry Dignan
Comcast will implement a 250 GB data monthly cap on customers starting Oct. 1. The move, reported first by DSL Reports, was confirmed by Comcast today (Techmeme). On its site,...
A (Microsoft) Codename a day: Sputnik
All about Microsoft by Mary Jo Foley
A piece of the infrastructure powering Microsoft's adCenter and paid-search technologies is today's featured Microsoft Codename of the Day. Read on for more about "Sputnik."
MSN Norway serving Flash exploits through malvertising
Zero Day by Dancho Danchev
Morten Krakvik from the Norwegian Honeynet Project is reporting that MSN Norway is among the latest victims of malvertising, a practice where a bogus advertising provider tricks leading portals into...
Steve Jobs death has been greatly exaggerated
The Apple Core by Jason D. O'Grady
News outlet Bloomberg gave Apple fans and investors a huge scare late yesterday when it accidentally published an incomplete version of Steve Jobs obituary over its wire service. Although the...
Windows 7 pricing thoughts - Is Windows too expensive?
Hardware 2.0 by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
I'm really hoping that Steven Sinofsky will kick off a discussion about Windows 7 pricing over on the Engineering Windows 7 blog sometime soon. I'm not holding my breath because...
First images of Google-powered HTC Dream
Googling Google by Garett Rogers
It was rumored that the HTC G1 (Dream) would be the first Google powered phone on the market, and if everything pans out, those rumors will end up being true...
Public policy and open source
Linux and Open Source by Dana Blankenhorn
What role should government have in moving open source forward?
Google Apps dashboard: Serious about the enterprise?
IT Project Failures by Michael Krigsman
Google is developing a system status reporting dashboard for its Apps Premier product line. This decision provides further evidence Google is serious about becoming an enterprise software vendor.
GoBootstrap: simplifying SME accounting
Enterprise Alley by Dennis Howlett
I'm keen to see startups in the accounting for small business space. Part of that is because I spent more years than I care to remember in finance roles,...
One Router to Connect Them All
Tech Broiler by Jason Perlow
Sunday afternoons are the few times I actually get some peace and don't have to think about major IT problems. I fire up my Weber smoker, throw on a couple...
Now that the HP-EDS deal has been consummated
Irregular Enterprise by Dennis Howlett
The Irregulars draws its 'crew' from a wide and varied group of technology interests. One is Charlie Bess, an EDS Fellow. These are the brightest of the brightest among EDS...
Smart grid player Trilliant closes $40 million in funding round
GreenTech Pastures by Heather Clancy
Trilliant, a green tech company that's working with about 100 utilities on various smart grid deployments, has just closed a $40 million round of equity funding from a group of...
An IE8 Beta 2 Q&A
Microsoft Report by Ed Bott
Yesterday I published my first look at the just-released Beta 2 of Internet Explorer 8. I got some great comments in the Talkback thread and via e-mail and thought it...
IDF and the new Mac notebooks
Storage Bits by Robin Harris
The Intel Developer Forum makes it clear what Apple's new notebooks - which I predict will be announced Tuesday, September 16 - will offer. Will it be worth the wait?...
SaaS mashups shape up
Software as services by Phil Wainewright
As SaaS vendors and integrators begin to roll out enterprise mashups, the mashup's seminal role as the disruptive motor at the heart of the on-demand model is becoming clear.
Suddenly, Android is hot again
Dev Connection by Ed Burnette
After months of silence, the double-whammy of new software and hardware has gotten everyone talking about Android again. Earlier this month Erick Schonfeld at TechCrunch was wondering if anybody cared...
Wireless networks mimicking biological systems
Emerging Technology Trends by Roland Piquepaille
The goal of the EU-funded WINSOC project is to build self-organizing networks of wireless sensors by applying principles learned from living organisms. These wireless sensors will be used for a...
Yahoo Buzz! opens up, let the gaming begin
The Social Web by Steve O'Hear
Buzz, Yahoo's social news site and “meme tracker”, has opened its submission process so that any site on the Web can now be 'buzzed'. Prior to today, only select publishers...
Android Market is Google's competitor to the Apple iPhone store
The Mobile Gadgeteer by Matthew Miller
I was sent a link to the Android Community site this morning that led to the Android Developers blog post on the upcoming Android Market that looks to rival the...
HP ultraportables get new Intel chips, 80GB SSD
Laptops & Desktops by John Morris
HP has added three new ultraportables to its laptop lineup. All three have 12.1-inch wide-screen displays. Two of them, a 3.2-pound model with a built-in optical drive and a convertible...
Mozilla Ubiquity: Is Mozilla building out a different kind of RIA platform?
The Universal Desktop by Ryan Stewart
Ubiquity for Firefox from Aza Raskin on Vimeo. I watched the Mozilla Ubiquity video last night and it struck a chord. The crew over at Mozilla Labs is doing...
Resurrecting E-voting
Managing L'unix by Paul Murphy
To make e-voting work you need a voting machine that can't be corrupted without setting off alarms - Sun Rays fit that requirement, are cheap, and allow for easy central...
'Is enterprise collaboration an oxymoron?' Be the Voice Podcast with David Spark.
Collaboration 2.0 by Oliver Marks
I recorded a 25 minute conversation about my enterprise collaboration consulting work and blogging with David Spark a couple of weeks ago for his 'Be The Voice' thought leadership...
Datacore - nothing but storage
Virtually Speaking by Dan Kusnetzky
Angie Gonzalez, of Datacore, and I had a conversation about how virtual storage complements any type of virtual processing solution. Nearly all virtual server-based solutions gain a great deal of...
SOA adoption down from 2006: if so, why?
Service-Oriented Architecture by Joe McKendrick
Are business leaders out to lunch on SOA?
Databases leverage MapReduce technology to radically juice data scale, performance, analytics
BriefingsDirect by Dana Gardner
With better data reach and inclusion, come better results. So BI allows leaders can establish the trends early that will determine their future success or failures. In a fast-paced, global,...
- Citrix makes virtualization splash with new version of XenApp to speed desktop applications delivery
- Pulse provides novel training and tools configuration resource to aid in developer education, preparedness
- Morph Labs and FiveRuns combine efforts to support, test and monitor Rails apps
- Survey says: Aligning IT operations with business goals increases agility, cuts costs
Are gamers doping during tournaments?
The ToyBox by Andrew Nusca
It's not typical Toybox fare, but it made me wonder just what kind of "toys" people are keeping in their toyboxes these days. A fascinating recent Gameplayer interview chronicles some...
Just-announced Nikon D90 vs. just-reduced Canon EOS 40D
Digital Cameras by Janice Chen
Now that Nikon has finally announced the long-awaited Nikon D90--just days after Canon announced the EOS 50D, dropping the price on its predecessor the 40D--the big question on many people's...
AT&T blunders on free Wi-Fi for iPhones
SOHO Networking by Rik Fairlie
AT&T just can’t commit. To free Wi-Fi for iPhone 3G customers, that is. The company seems to be having a blunder-fest with announcements that iPhone 3G customers can get free...
About Atom: Intel's big plans for its little chip
The Core Truth by John Morris
One of the bolder goals Intel set at IDF this week is that within a decade it wants ship 1 billion Intel-based mobile computing devices each year. That's a big...
The depressing future of the Internet
iGeneration by Zack Whittaker
A brief overview of how the Internet came about: some years ago, some military boffs thought it'd be awesome if computers could talk to each other, so the US could...
Attention Craig Newmark: Citizens aren't customers
Rational Rants by Mitch Ratcliffe
Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist, has offered a thoughtful but misguided palliative at CNN to the shortcomings of the age of networked democracy. ... if you know how Americans use...
Are we ready to declare the "time of death" for the enterprise data center?
Enterprise Web 2.0 by Dion Hinchcliffe
The announcement this week of the launch of Amazon’s Elastic Block Store (EBS) adds another vital piece to the cloud computing picture. The announcement is particularly significant since it takes...
The role of media in the Internet age
A Developer's View by John Carroll
Jon Stewart, host of "The Daily Show" on Comedy Central, a fake news show that has acquired a huge following (a group among whom I include myself), is attending...
The End of SaaS? Or Just the End of Hype?
Enterprise Anti-matter by Joshua Greenbaum
Lawson CEO Harry Debes started -- or rather continued -- a brouhaha that's getting some pixels in the blogosphere, and his position is worth commenting on for both its courage...
A peek into Silicon Valley and beyond . . .
IMHO by Tom Foremski
I enjoy being a journalist and reporting on the business and culture of Silicon Valley. Most of my reporting is done the traditional way, with a notepad and pencil. Increasingly...
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...
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...
Smartphone market to grow 52% in 2008
IT Facts by AM
The smartphone market is expected to grow 52% in 2008 compared to 2007, to 190 mln units. That’s 15%, or $65 bln-worth, of the total 1.28 bln handsets expected to...
Eight pitfalls of predictive markets
Team Think by Dave Greenfield
Predictive markets sound like such a great idea for determining what will work in the market and what won't. But misplaced trust in these markets can spell gloom and...
Community managers akin to 'Internet police'
Feeds by Jennifer Leggio
More fodder for the "marketing should stop trying to control the message" file. Don't control. Don't manipulate. Join the conversation.
Things you've probably done this summer instead of work
The IT Grind by Deb Perelman
Those deeply ingrained school year patterns of summers off aren't easily forgotten once you work all year round. Fact is, everyone slacks off a little in the summer, and this...
Open source microblogging
The Web Life by Andrew Mager
If I had to explain Twitter to someone for the first time, I would say that it's an addicting social news feed of my friends' status or commentary. It's micro-blogging....
Europe discussing the business of the Semantic Web at ESTC
The Semantic Web by Paul Miller
I've written before about the importance of events that move us past introspection and academic debate, and bring the real benefits of semantic technologies to a wider business audience. As...
Why does Safari stink?
Education IT by Christopher Dawson
I started my day with several calls from our Special Ed folks who suddenly couldn't access their student information portal (e-Sped). I could access it without problem, our Special Education...
Guns n Roses leaker faces prison time
ZDNet Government by Richard Koman
How he got ahold of them, he's not saying but LA blogger Kevin Cogill did get ahold and posted unreleased songs from a new Guns n Roses album, Chinese...
We can change your cells and cure your diabetes
Healthcare IT by Dana Blankenhorn
Transforming cells through the injection of genes is a very big deal. While it will take some time to prove, and even more time to reach the market, it's a...
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The depressing future of the Internet
A brief overview of how the Internet came about: some years ago, some military boffs thought it'd be awesome if computers could talk to each other, so the US could ...
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Comcast takes broadband cap plunge; Other carriers likely to follow
Comcast will implement a 250 GB data monthly cap on customers starting Oct. 1. The move, reported first by DSL Reports, was confirmed by Comcast today Techmeme. On its site, ...
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Android Market is Google's competitor to the Apple iPhone store
I was sent a link to the Android Community site this morning that led to the Android Developers blog post on the upcoming Android Market that looks to rival the ...
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Windows 7 pricing thoughts - Is Windows too expensive?
I'm really hoping that Steven Sinofsky will kick off a discussion about Windows 7 pricing over on the Engineering Windows 7 blog sometime soon. I'm not holding my breath because ...
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Dell: Turnaround interuptus as share grab hurts net, margins
Dell's second quarter earnings fell short of projections, but revenue was well ahead of targets. Translation: Dell is gaining share at the expense of its bottom line as price competition ...
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Google, Mozilla extend search box deal
That little Google search box in the upper right part of your Firefox browser will be sticking around through 2011, according to Mozilla. Mitchell Baker, Chairwoman of the Mozilla Foundation ...
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Sprint unveils location-based 'geobrowsing' on eve of WiMax launch
With the launch of its long-hyped WiMax service XOHM scheduled to debut in September in Baltimore, on Thursday Sprint announced a set of location-based personalization features that will enhance the ...
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An IE8 Beta 2 Q&A
Yesterday I published my first look at the just-released Beta 2 of Internet Explorer 8. I got some great comments in the Talkback thread and via e-mail and thought it ...
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The End of SaaS? Or Just the End of Hype?
Lawson CEO Harry Debes started -- or rather continued -- a brouhaha that's getting some pixels in the blogosphere, and his position is worth commenting on for both its courage ...
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Public policy and open source
What role should government have in moving open source forward? by Dana Blankenhorn
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Community managers akin to 'Internet police'
More fodder for the "marketing should stop trying to control the message" file. Don't control. Don't manipulate. Join the conversation. by Jennifer Leggio
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Windows 7 must avoid the marketing trap that Vista stumbled into
I've been following the Engineering Windows 7 blog closely and I've come to the conclusion that while Steven Sinofsky is a man of many words, those words don't say an ...
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Why does Safari stink?
I started my day with several calls from our Special Ed folks who suddenly couldn't access their student information portal (e-Sped). I could access it without problem, our Special Education ...
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We can change your cells and cure your diabetes
Transforming cells through the injection of genes is a very big deal. While it will take some time to prove, and even more time to reach the market, it's a ...
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A (Microsoft) Codename a day: Sputnik
A piece of the infrastructure powering Microsoft's adCenter and paid-search technologies is today's featured Microsoft Codename of the Day. Read on for more about "Sputnik." by Mary Jo Foley
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Things you've probably done this summer instead of work
Those deeply ingrained school year patterns of summers off aren't easily forgotten once you work all year round. Fact is, everyone slacks off a little in the summer, and this ...
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Wireless networks mimicking biological systems
The goal of the EU-funded WINSOC project is to build self-organizing networks of wireless sensors by applying principles learned from living organisms. These wireless sensors will be used for a ...
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Guns n Roses leaker faces prison time
How he got ahold of them, he's not saying but LA blogger Kevin Cogill did get ahold and posted unreleased songs from a new Guns n Roses album, Chinese Democracy. ...
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Google Apps dashboard: Serious about the enterprise?
Google is developing a system status reporting dashboard for its Apps Premier product line. This decision provides further evidence Google is serious about becoming an enterprise software vendor. by Michael ...
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The importance of the Veoh decision
Needless to say, Google's lawyers are happy. They now have a precedent to hit Viacom over the head with. by Dana Blankenhorn
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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
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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'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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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
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.
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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
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The Apple Core
Jason D. O'Grady & David Morgenstern
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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The IT Grind
Deb Perelman
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The Mobile Gadgeteer
Matthew Miller
Professionals are doing more today on the go than ever before. Matthew Miller provides you with news, commentary and in-depth reviews of the latest in mobile gadgetry running Windows Mobile, S60, Palm, BlackBerry, and more.
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The Semantic Web
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
The latest gadgets and gear -- because even busy business professionals need their playtime.
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The Universal Desktop
Ryan Stewart
The technology and business implications of the next generation of software, rich Internet applications.
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The Web Life
Andrew Mager
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Tom Foremski: IMHO
Tom Foremski
Former Financial Times reporter Tom Foremski writes about Silicon Valley business trends and the intersection of technology and media.
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Virtually Speaking
Dan Kusnetzky & Paula Rooney
Virtualization is a mix of technologies that is changing how datacenters use standard systems. Dan Kusnetzky examines this hotly competitive market and weighs the strengths and weaknesses of each supplier.
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ZDNet Education
Christopher Dawson
News and analysis on IT and computing in the education sector.
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ZDNet Government
Richard Koman
Richard Koman delivers news and analysis on IT and enterprise computing in city, state & federal government.
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ZDNet Healthcare
Dana Blankenhorn
Covering all areas of medical technology, and the public policies under which they're paid for. From networked systems and electronic medical records to gadgets, breakthroughs, and research.
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Zero Day
Ryan Naraine & Dancho Danchev
Staying on top of the latest in software/hardware security research, vulnerabilities, threats and computer attacks.