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With Android delay, Google officially joins fraternity of big software developers
Google Android will be delayed until a fourth quarter launch with T-Mobile, and a 2009 arrival with other carriers. Now that it's in the software business, Google is facing the same kind of product delay pressures that dog Microsoft, Apple, and other tech vendors. by Jason Hiner
Tags: Software, Google Inc., Google Android, Mobile, Smart Phones, Tools & Techniques, Advertising & Promotion, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Management, Marketing, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-06-23
SAP taps HP for software-as-service push
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Tags: Tools & Techniques, Food & Beverage, SAP AG, Hewlett-Packard Co., software
Technical articles 2004-10-27
Red Hat's Fedora 5 boosts desktop features
Can Red Hat 5 not do an OS2?Many of us will remember when OS2 had the big jump on NT but failed to capitalise on it. Perhaps with hindsight, Fedora 5 can actually use the delay ot Vista to gain some desktop market share...aaakkk!!!while I like the idea of MS...
Tags: Debian, desktop, distro, fedora 5, Fedora Project, hardware, hat, Linux, os2, red hat, Red Hat Inc., software, standards, tony@...
Discussion threads 2006-03-22
Is open source software more secure?
Is open source software more secure?Do you agree with Jonathan Yarden that open source software is generally more secure than commercial software? If so, do you think commercial software will ever be as secure as open source? Share your comments about whether open source software is more secure than commercial...
Tags: commercial software, debate@..., open source, open-source software, secure, security, software
Discussion threads 2005-01-21
Some companies still think IS means "indentured servants"
Over the past several years there has been a tendency to look back at the late 1990s and early 2000s when IS/IT workers were in high demand -- and getting paid really good money -- and think of those times as "The good ol' days!" And there's no doubt...
Tags: Job, Information Technology, IS/IT, Recruitment & Selection, Strategy, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Management, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2006-04-17
Microsoft gets outside-the-box with software
Microsoft is working on the technological innards that will one day let the company offer corporate customers "software as a service." For Microsoft, the transformation is substantial, and will involve two key changes: subscription pricing, and software that's stored remotely, or "hosted," rather than installed directly on a business' own...
Tags: Linux, Network technology, Microsoft Corp., software
Discussion threads 2005-03-15
User exchanges: It's good to share
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Tags: Tools & Techniques, OPEN SOURCE, Macromedia Inc., software, software company, user exchange, Jeffrey Tarter, Adobe Systems Inc.
Technical articles 2004-06-10
TechRepublic Tutorial: Don't be too quick to dump the floppy
When I read recently that Dell is planning to offer some of its high-end consumer desktop systems without floppy disk drives, it was just more evidence that PC manufacturers have pronounced a premature death sentence on the venerable grandfather of removable media. Being a crotchety old advocate of floppy disks,...
Tags: floppy disk, floppy drive, Ken Hardin
Technical articles 2003-03-18
How to fight against patent terrorism
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Tags: Tools & Techniques, Linux, OPEN SOURCE, software, intellectual property, Microsoft Corp., SCO Group Inc.
Technical articles 2005-01-07
Expert: Vendors, not coders, to blame for bugs
Expert: Vendors, not coders, to blame for bugsarticle rootHere, Here . . .There's no doubt there are many contributing factors, but the one that glares the most, holding the most weight in any software development project is as outlined in this "retort" to Howard Smith's declaration against the line staff...
Tags: security, software
Discussion threads 2005-10-24
Keeping your iterative projects on track
Frequent software releases bring in more customer feedback, but more feedback also means more ways to derail your project. This gantthead article shows how to make sure your first iterative project isn't your last.By Geoff ChooThe iterative approach to delivering software releases makes a very convincing value proposition: delivering hard...
Tags: Tools & Techniques, gantthead  , Thaddeus Neal, dashboard, iterative project
Technical articles 2002-08-07
Lite-On 40X/12X/48X offers budget-friendly, state-of-the-art technology
For cutting-edge CD-RW speed at a low price, this 40X/12X/48X-rated drive from Lite-On delivers with few frills and few compromises. It's a good budget buy for consumers and small businesses.By Jon L. JacobiMost cutting-edge technologies start out pricey, but the Lite-On LTR-40125S offers budget users a state-of-the-art, 40X/12X/48X-rated CD-RW drive...
Tags: Tools & Techniques, software bundle, CNET, Lite-On
Technical articles 2002-09-24
Spiceworks: Rapid Ruby, Customer Focus, and Starting a Company
In November 2006, I reviewed version 1.0 of Spiceworks IT Desktop, and I was rather impressed with the product and the company on many levels. Today I had the opportunity to talk with Scott Abel CEO and Francis Sullivan CTO of Spiceworks. Spiceworks is a small startup located in Austin,...
Tags: Application Development, Code, Code Writing, Developers, Development, Development Process, Interview, Programming, Rapid Ruby, Ruby, Software Design, Software Development, Spiceworks
Blog posts 2006-12-04
Employee personality tests--what's the point?
What's the point indeedI think those tests are easy to manipulate. It's easy to tell what type of answers they want for a sales position vs entry level technician, etc. I actually answered one honestly and the company's shrink accused me of duplicity because my interests consistently were...
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Discussion threads 2006-10-16
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