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March 09, 2009

State capitalism is defined as an economic system that is primarily capitalistic but in which there is some degree of government ownership of the means of production. With the huge stimulus packages being passed by Congress, the topic of state capitalism has made surprising inroads into the news -- ...
Enterprise Resilience Management Blog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Steve DeAngelis at 9:20 AM

March 06, 2009

Storage revenue slipped in the fourth quarter–the first quarterly slide in more than five years, according to IDC. The culprit: Weak server sales that reduced demand for storage systems.  IDC’s report indicates that weak IT spending is even hitting the storage industry, which has enjoy...
Between the Lines [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by podcast@zdnet.com (Dan Farber, Larry Dignan and David Berlind) at 7:45 AM

March 03, 2009

People who read this blog must sometimes think I come up with all these ideas all by my lonesome self. I do my fair share, but I'm also heavily influenced from others here at EMC. Today, I'm going to channel another VMware uber-geek at EMC, Chad Sakac, and explore the simpl...
Chuck's Blog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Chuck Hollis at 11:34 AM

March 02, 2009

On the heels of a new policy recommendations and new audit recommendations for cyber security issues comes this news: Tiversa employees found engineering and communications information about Marine One at an IP address in Tehran, Iran. Bob Boback, CEO of Tiversa, said, "We found a file containing en...
ThreatsWatch [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Michael Tanji at 5:54 AM

March 01, 2009

By Mikel Chavers, CSG Associate Editor Show Missouri the money. The day President Barack Obama’s pen hit the paper as he signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act into law Feb. 17, the Show Me State pulled the ripcord on a bridge project that would use money from the stimulus. That bridge ...
Capitol Comments [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by mary dusenberry at 6:24 PM
A couple interesting things coming out of startup land. For one, Posterous has a little writeup on Building and Scaling a Startup on Rails: 12 Things We Learned the Hard Way. Good things to take away include using Sphinx/Solr for search, but the real important takeaway for the MySQL crowd is Storage...
Colin Charles Agenda [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by byte at 4:52 AM

February 28, 2009

Still waiting for your metaphorical flying car? Author and disciplined futurist Charles Stross wants a few words with you: Assuming we avoid a systemic collapse, there'll probably be a moon base, by and by. Whether it's American, Chinese, Indian, or Indonesian is anybody's guess, and probably doesn'...
Posthuman Blues [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Mac at 12:56 AM

February 26, 2009

This project explores the idea of using creative infrastructure projects to “route around” geopolitical agreements in Israel/Palestine. More Images: BLDBLG...
Renegade Futurist [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Klint Finley at 4:09 PM

February 25, 2009

I mentioned in my previous post that this past weekend I attended the Southern California Linux Expo (SCALE). The keynote speech was given by Bradley Kuhn of the Software Freedom Law Center. Kuhn’s talk centered around the proliferation of “software as a service” applications, or w...
Boztopia.com [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Martin at 9:18 PM
Telepresence, the life-size, "you are there" meeting experience, is a hefty upfront technology investment — but over five years globally dispersed organizations reap a return on investment (ROI) of 47% or more. Travel reduction provides for the major hard cost savings. However, telepresence users ...
Forrester Research: Forrester Whole View [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by )">"Claire Schooley" at 12:00 AM
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