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Get your game on, CIOs
in The CIO Weblog, on November 13, 2009
...eal but real little application to their existing problems. The challenge isn't to exile the inevitable, but to instead step back and see how it can be made to have application to existing problems.
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Seen that? - PVR Comparison Chart
in The Wired Home Weblog, on October 28, 2009
...me Weblog Thinking about satellite radio for the home or your car? Sirius and XM Radio are your two choices and they have a few subtle differences you'll want to b...
League Action
in The Soccer Weblog, on October 28, 2009
...orm. If it had been at Old Trafford, Liverpool fans would have had their backs put up at the inevitable (and uncalled for) decision to bring the Liverpool legend on against them, but at Anfield the s...
Seen that? - Cyndi Violette and David Williams on Joe Average Poker Show
in Internet Poker, on October 22, 2009
...oe Average Poker Show can be heard Monday at 9 PM EST on selected sports byline affiliate stations, Sirius [...] Read More One Year Anniversary for Joe Average Poker Show at ...
Times dismisses Microsoft
in The CIO Weblog, on October 19, 2009
...e "last, or next-to-last, version we'll see in that standard large-operating-system world" ) , the inevitable question of "what next?" is confronting the company, and there are few comforting answers...
Title Race Decided?
in The Soccer Weblog, on October 7, 2009
With Man City, Aston Villa and serial under-achievers Spurs all fighting it out for a place in the top four, who will lose out and change the face of the Big Four for the first time in five years?
Rafa Benitez continues to insist that the top seven teams will lose more matches this year. But after ...
Only days left to get a climate change deal
in Sox First, on October 4, 2009
... to more than 20 per cent cuts in emissions and on financing for strategies that would mitigate the inevitable damage involved in adapting to the new realities of a warmer world. The developed world w...
California - America's first failed state?
in Sox First, on October 4, 2009
...ferring school aid and withholding acceleration increases by 10%. Again, all that does is stall the inevitable. All of which prompts The Guardian to ask the obvious question: will California become...
SOA: Just try it, you'll like it
in The CIO Weblog, on September 14, 2009
...ned around on what exactly SOA is and what it can offer, I think the concept has a bright, and even inevitable, future in the enterprise....
The next bubbles
in Sox First, on September 12, 2009
...t in one of my columns here , we need a system to anticipate and manage bubble because they're inevitable. "The forces that create bubbles are only partly to do with economics. The big driv...
Free Software Foundation trashes Windows 7
in Wangtam, on 2009-08-29
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Mobile VoIP: 'An Unstoppable Train'
in The VoIP Weblog, on August 12, 2009
Unstrung Insider has released a new report entitled Mobile VoIP: A Disruptive Service Goes Mainstream , describing the growth of mobile VoIP as "an unstoppable train."
As report author John Blau writes , "The penetration of smartphones, the emergence of new IP-based, voice...
Universal Charger for 2010
in Business Computer Blog (UK), on August 10, 2009
...our phone on and near you at all times. Then that little beeping noise starts, alerting you to the inevitable death of your mobile battery. At first you ignore it, you've got plenty of juice left....
Office 2010: Micorsoft Moving to a Cloud-based FREE Business Model?
in Web 2.0, on July 17, 2009
...In the words of Mashable , it was expected and inevitable : Micorsoft is putting one of their flagship products, Office, one the web. Included in the web-based version of Office 2010 you'll find...
ROI Measurement and Misunderstanding
in The CIO Weblog, on May 26, 2009
...eam benefits, I can imagine that for at least some of those 40%, this decision makes sense. But the inevitable question in tight economic times is, how can you prove the project is worthwhile?
This a...
Microsoft's prospects
in The CIO Weblog, on May 5, 2009
...people. Microsoft has the potential to continue to dominate the software market... but it's not inevitable as it once seemed.
Hiner's thesis is that the company is spreading itself too thin, ...
Is all this free sustainable?
in The CIO Weblog, on April 16, 2009
...concerned, because the business applicability of many of these free or ad-supported platforms seems inevitable, if yet poorly defined. Some of the concepts can be reproduced as internal services; some...
Enterprise 2.0: Reality Check
in The CIO Weblog, on April 10, 2009
...d. As I mentioned yesterday, I was somewhat surprised at the general level of agreement on just how inevitable these trends are, and at the depth of consideration which most attendees were putting int...
Seattle TechExecs CIO Panel Forum
in The CIO Weblog, on April 8, 2009
...n PS pointed out, new technologies are almost always banned at first, but adoption of the useful is inevitable. CIOs are working out how to implement these things now, although many admitted that curr...
Clarifications on HP and Mark Hurd
in The CIO Weblog, on March 31, 2009
...he EDS assimilation; while those layoffs are no doubt traumatic and ongoing, they were probably inevitable, recession or no. People get laid off during mergers, regardless of the larger economic c...
New directions on the IFRS roadmap
in Sox First, on March 26, 2009
...nting rules of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). In that interview he said it was inevitable and that "we are 80% there." That's not withstanding the comments made by t...
The politics of AIG
in Sox First, on March 16, 2009
...f ugliness. The fascinating part will be watching how the politicians handle it to minimize the inevitable collateral damage.
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Interview with Warren McGregor, IASB board member
in Sox First, on March 11, 2009
...at about global accounting standards? How close are we to getting that? MCGREGOR: I would say its inevitable. In my view, we are 80% there. There are 113 countries using IFRS at the moment. Japan, C...
Bank nationalisation on its way
in Sox First, on March 6, 2009
...ana if you want. But bank restructuring itself must begin.". I look at why nationalisation is inevitable and deplore the games of semantics in my column here ....
Viewing new technologies through old prisms
in The CIO Weblog, on February 19, 2009
... system.
I don't think this is what Ogrinz was suggesting at all. I do, however, see it as the inevitable conclusion of some CIOs when they read that mashups might suffer the same disadvantages a...
Collision In Outer Space- 2 Huge Satellites Collide
in Exclusive from our news room , on February 12, 2009
... collided.
Space officials said that they have been expecting this for a long time and that it was inevitable due to the crowded conditions in the satellite belt.
The collision involved a 12-year-ol...
Doris Panos Jewelry
in The Jewelry Weblog, on February 11, 2009
...9;s family was involved in the art of jewelry making . All of her uncles were jewelers, and it was inevitable for her to follow in the family tradition. Nearly two decades of experience in the jewelr...
Google gone bonkers?
in The CIO Weblog, on January 31, 2009
...ons button for the search box in Firefox before, but I'm Yahooing it this morning. Screwups are inevitable in technical endeavours, but while I have seen Google's system gamed before, I've...
Ponzi schemes proliferate
in Sox First, on January 29, 2009
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When the Bernard Madoff scandal broke, it was inevitable more Ponzi schemes would come to light. For a good reason too. With every bubble there is fraud. Look behind every bubble and you'll fi...
Microsoft joins the layoff club
in The CIO Weblog, on January 22, 2009
...rounding Windows 7, Azure, and other forward-looking development. I suppose some degree of cruft is inevitable in any corporation of that size, but as with others which are able to cut vast swaths of ...
Another Nail in the Coffin for the XM Sirius Deathwatch
in The Gadgets Weblog, on January 22, 2009
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Some would argue that paying for radio is absurd. Users of Sirius XM would beg to differ; they pay for the premium satellite radio service. But are Sirius XM users loyal enough to p...
Wall Street batters Music.
in Digital Music - The Future, on January 21, 2009
...y shares still losing massive chunks of their value.
According to DigitalMusicNews, Warner, Apple, Sirius XM and all the ticket based companies lost serious value this week. It just shows that the ec...
Executives targeted in trojan attack
in The CIO Weblog, on January 12, 2009
...ve that this portends a trend back toward target-oriented attack patterns. The shotgun approach was inevitable with so many holes, and so many new systems coming online over the past decade... it was ...
Reshaping governance: interview with Lord Michael Hastings
in Sox First, on January 10, 2009
...hose that deal in the financial markets. Given that regulation is going to come about, and it's inevitable, it would be sensible to build this regulatory opportunity into the design so that the re...
Eye-Fi Adds Youtube Support
in The Gadgets Weblog, on January 9, 2009
...s everywhere and knows everything. Some people might argue this is a good thing, but I question the inevitable death of privacy. Look for information as CES 2009 continues.
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Using fragile support to reduce costs in the downturn
in The CIO Weblog, on January 8, 2009
...perations which I outlined earlier this week (which calls for the acceptance of support issues as inevitable in operations and requires the IT organization spend less time making futile attempts to ...
Implementing Agile Operations in your IT department
in The CIO Weblog, on January 6, 2009
...uld be made in incremental, but rapid, steps, with a focus on troubleshooting and resolution of the inevitable issues to the customer rather than a slavish but pointless devotion to their elimination ...
Feasting on the carcasses of off-shoring firms
in The CIO Weblog, on January 2, 2009
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In a downturn it's inevitable that those firms which are luckier or better prepared than their competitors will take advantage of their positioning to eat the lunch, or other savory delectable...
More law suits for big tobacco
in Sox First, on December 16, 2008
...ers were misled into buying cigarettes they believed were safer than regular ones. Still, this was inevitable. As The Times points out: Packs sold in Britain have to include health warnings coverin...
Profiting from prospecting
in The CIO Weblog, on November 25, 2008
...and making recommendations to clients seeking to move their operations to those services.
It's inevitable that such consulting operations will spring up around the major providers, and the only s...
Pirate kings live it up
in Sox First, on November 23, 2008
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The recent seizure of the Saudi super-tanker Sirius Star by Somali pirates signifies how skilled these buccaneers are getting. As the BBC reports, they are becoming much more sophisticated. &qu...
Automakers heading nowhere
in Sox First, on November 19, 2008
...S economy but at the same time, there is no guarantee a bailout would do anything but forestall the inevitable. The automakers are blaming it on the credit crunch but they're the ones who created ...
CTO of the United States
in The CIO Weblog, on November 8, 2008
... © StuSeeger
So now that Obama has been elected the inevitable speculation has begun around his potential cabinet appointments. This happens with every president-elect, of course, but this time ...
Sanyo Internet Radio Can Beat Up Your FM Radio
in The Gadgets Weblog, on October 29, 2008
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With streaming Radio On mobile phones, built in MP3 support in cars, and the XM Sirius Monster, and just about everyone owning a portable music player of some sort, I am surprised that FM rad...
EC2 comes out of beta
in The CIO Weblog, on October 23, 2008
...from Amazon at a good time. As terrible as the economic downturn is, it may well accelerate certain inevitable trends in the technology industry, and for all the inevitable disruption that will cause,...
Credit ratings agencies: we sold our souls to the devil
in Sox First, on October 23, 2008
...n other words, a business model where securities issuers paid the agencies to issue ratings created inevitable conflicts. The question is why nobody had picked that up before. It's a point picked...
Britain to enter a worse recession than the US
in Sox First, on October 22, 2008
... the ocean of credit that fueled the housing price bubble. Now that ocean is drying up, there is an inevitable downturn. But King seems to saying that we might be turning the corner. "We are far ...
Entellium fallout
in The CIO Weblog, on October 9, 2008
... stepped down and the company subsequently began to lay off staff, many of us wondered (despite the inevitable reassurances to the contrary) if we were going to see the first significant failure of a ...
IT jobs in a down market
in The CIO Weblog, on September 29, 2008
...As it seems inevitable that we are going to have a significantly down market at this point (previous prognostications over the sustainability of IT in recession or low growth economy are obviously rig...
Google's Enterprise ambitions
in The CIO Weblog, on September 25, 2008
...ted. There isn't any real reason that this should not happen; many of the reasons cited for the inevitable failure of Apps center around its lack of features and lack of focus on enterprise IT dep...
Bad mortgage bailout pain
in Sox First, on September 21, 2008
...g a credit-addicted, thriftless society whose time is over. It seeks to minimise pain where pain is inevitable if things are to change for the better in a durable manner. Wasn't it a European cent...
Are managed computer dumb terminals?
in The CIO Weblog, on August 30, 2008
... desktop management to create dumb terminals. They need smart clients, but they need to address the inevitable issues that come from such power and flexibility on the desktop. But the other part of th...
Can Ballmer deliver the SOA market for Microsoft?
in The CIO Weblog, on August 29, 2008
...tion, which I suppose some people would describe as "visionary." And while the moment was inevitable that Bill would step down from such an active role at Microsoft, and Steve just happens t...
Death throes of the corporate data center
in The CIO Weblog, on August 22, 2008
...gesting a methodical, practical approach which is entirely in keeping with the idea that this is an inevitable, logical progression), I am also wary of such generalizations. I think it's a no-brai...
Hyperic's CloudStatus
in The CIO Weblog, on August 22, 2008
...her with their rather dismal initial handling of such incidents make services such as Hyperic's inevitable, and that's probably a good thing. Pundits have been critiquing cloud performance and...
The question of Apple's enterprise potential
in The CIO Weblog, on August 21, 2008
...le is making gains in the market, they haven't been so rapid or dramatic that such problems are inevitable. The question may be, then, is it the combination of expansion in multiple product lines ...
Siemens - a disaster waiting to happen
in Sox First, on August 19, 2008
...rruption. Based on the disclosures, here, it seems that Siemens' widespread corruption was the inevitable result of having an audit office riddled with conflicts of interest. The company now says...
Injuries So Far
in End Zone Buzz, on August 13, 2008
... © brighterworlds With football comes injuries. It's simply inevitable. Here is a look at some of the notable injuries in camps so far.
- Braylon Edwards of Cleveland had his foot stepped o...
S'mores
in Do you like to cook?, on August 11, 2008
... of Campfire s'mores by heating up marshmallows in the microwave. Without the smoke and the inevitable blackened and burnt spots, the flavor just isn't the same.
Photo courtesy of iSto...
Keeping your COBOL?
in The CIO Weblog, on August 8, 2008
...ing a recent IDC study on the costs of coding, McAllister determined that the cost of fixing the inevitable bugs in the new system might easily double the original cost of development. Also accordin...
GTA IV inevitably announced for PC
in PCGamers Blog, on August 6, 2008
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As we stated A while back, it was inevitable that GTA4 would come to PCs eventually, and now Rockstar have officially announced the game will be hitting PCs on November 18th and 21st in Nor...
Are we firing people here, or what?
in The CIO Weblog, on August 6, 2008
...he answers. But on the whole, my gut tends to agree with the G-S conclusions that staffing cuts are inevitable. This despite the fact that headcount has traditionally been viewed as a mark of status i...
Putting the squeeze on ratings agencies
in Sox First, on August 4, 2008
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Ratings agencies are now getting sued. That was always inevitable. Just one month after the Securities and Exchange Commission brought down a report slating the agencies for conflicts of i...
FASB delays the inevitable
in Sox First, on August 4, 2008
... decided to delay it after pressure from US corporates and law makers but this is just delaying the inevitable. As one letter to the Financial Times puts it, it merely puts off the day of reckoning...
Dell to Launch Wi-Fi Enabled iPod Competitor
in The Wireless Weblog, on July 31, 2008
...Wi-Fi streaming inside a portable player, thus giving it the ability to, among other things, play sirius streams.
Sound familiar? Well yeah, actually. My very favorite thing to do with the iP...
IT staffing forecast to drop in 2009
in The CIO Weblog, on July 28, 2008
...overestimate their value. While I think many of those technologies have a bright, and perhaps even inevitable, future in the industry, at this point, their business value is not well-understood or ea...
Long outage calls S3 stability into question again
in The CIO Weblog, on July 20, 2008
...Level Agreements (SLA) and assuring customers of access and capacity repeatedly.
Growing pains are inevitable in any new venture, but the one thing that anyone should be able to demand is that those ...
Why Offshore Services Are Being Adversely Impacted by the Global Economy
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on July 16, 2008
...rcing (LPO). LPO companies are well-positioned to take on the massive document productions that the inevitable lawsuits will create. Furthermore, LPOs will likely be better at integrating with technol...
Telecommuting: the employee perspective
in The CIO Weblog, on July 11, 2008
...creasing complaints of this type, followed by legal action to force the issue.
This is probably an inevitable point of conflict considering views such as Hardin's and my own coming face to face o...
Maritz Goes to VMWare
in The CIO Weblog, on July 9, 2008
...ve advantages over Vmware's platform.
Some analysts are suggesting that this is a more or less inevitable stage in the company's growth, and that while Greene provided good direction and mana...





