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- Dec 11 2010: Educational framing in ERP usage
- Dec 04 2010: The wikileaks don't add up
- Nov 27 2010: Thanksgiving vs. the TSA
- Nov 20 2010: Buying for tomorrow: Cryptography and SPARC/CMT
- Nov 13 2010: Things are looking up
- Nov 06 2010: Pagan Agnostics
- Oct 30 2010: The iPad in business
- Oct 23 2010: Another open letter to Larry Ellison
- Oct 16 2010: The more things change
- Oct 09 2010: IT cost, ignorance, and the race to the bottom
- Oct 02 2010: A guy called Joe
- Sep 25 2010: Oracle's invisible elephant
- Sep 18 2010: The CIO role in the Unix Enterprise
- Sep 11 2010: More on Sun Ray
- Sep 04 2010: Unix vs Wintel/DP: the cost/benefit issue
- Aug 28 2010: Tragedy: Waiting for the laughter to start
- Aug 21 2010: Forces of nature
- Aug 14 2010: Drones, arrogance, and fate
- Aug 07 2010: The client-server experience
- Jul 31 2010: The real meaning of the service level agreement
- Jul 24 2010: Measurement vs. Perception
- Jul 17 2010: Consulting Reality: change at Canada's newspapers
- Jul 10 2010: Depressing jobs advice
- Jul 03 2010: The IT dirty bomb
- Jun 26 2010: The top eight things the PC press hides about the iPad
- Jun 19 2010: Suicide by victory: more on SCO
- Jun 12 2010: Virtual Reality Thinking
- Jun 05 2010: Thinking about recommenders
- May 29 2010: AIX vs Solaris for job hunters
- May 22 2010: More on net neutrality -but first, a thank you
- May 15 2010: Opportunities from destruction
- May 08 2010: Tools, commitment, and change
- May 01 2010: Tracing cash in the underground economy
- Apr 24 2010: Trusting the cloud
- Apr 17 2010: Net Neutrality
- Apr 10 2010: Word Fulminations
- Apr 03 2010: A further note about SCO v. Novell
- Mar 27 2010: Waste bubbles
- Mar 20 2010: Request for Comments [COBOL vs. SAMP]
- Mar 13 2010: Working with "average" users
- Mar 06 2010: Reconciling Sun's Java investments with Oracle's: a simple suggestion
- Jan 27 2010: Oracle Solaris, Linux, and OpenSolaris
- Jan 20 2010: Network security and fun with routing
- Feb 13 2010: What the changes at Sun mean for the customer
- Feb 06 2010: Trust but verify: evaluating the message, not the messenger
- Jan 30 2010: ZFS/Flash and the climate debacle/h3>
- Jan 23 2010: Nothing but olive twigs: a solid week of good news!
- Jan 16 2010: Geeks rule! -well, real ones, anyway
- Jan 09 2010: A business problem
- Jan 02 2010: Lessons from the last decade
- Dec 26 2009: Predictions for 2010
- Dec 19 2009: The year that was
- Dec 12 2009: An open letter to Larry Ellison
- Dec 05 2009: The Hoffman files: counting votes in NY23
- Nov 28 2009: Sympathy, and thanks, for Harry
- Nov 21 2009: Educating IT decision makers
- Nov 14 2009: An interesting exchange on politics and IT
- Nov 07 2009: The real pros and cons of server virtualization
- Oct 31 2009: Scaring yourself and others
- Oct 24 2009: What Windows7 could mean for Linux
- Oct 17 2009: Merry Christmas - and something about rocks and books
- Oct 10 2009: Clouds vs. Appliances
- Oct 3 2009: Net Neutrality vs. "do no evil"
- Sep 26 2009: Linux as Wintel parasite
- Sep 19 2009: Rocky dreams
- Sep 12 2009: Pano, Sun Ray, and the Wintel gestalt
- Sep 5 2009: For your safety and convenience
- Aug 29 2009: Vindications: ah, the week that was
- Aug 22 2009: Save money: buy from the enemy
- Aug 15 2009: A day in the life
- Aug 8 2009: The! meaning! of! bing!
- Aug 1 2009: Reformulating Murphy's law
- Jul 25 2009: Thinking about Rock
- Jul 18 2009: Managing IT in desperate times
- Jul 11 2009: Pigeons roosting and doing what pigeons do
- Jul 04 2009: Microsoft gets something right! Well, maybe.
- Jun 27 2009: The case of the missing Sun refugees
- Jun 20 2009: Seven post holes and one thought
- Jun 13 2009: Murphy collezioni
- Jun 06 2009: Discussing corruption
- May 30 2009: Golf, Intimidation, and co-opting the boss
- May 23 2009: Cooling future cost inflation
- May 16 2009: Trench Warfare
- May 09 2009: NCIS: Episode 140: Breakout
- May 02 2009: Oracle Office, MySQL, and other dreams
- Apr 25 2009: A question about Linux
- Apr 20 2009: Oracle buys Sun! Great!
- Apr 18 2009: What now for Sun?
- Apr 11 2009: Using open source to reduce business risk
- Apr 04 2009: Betting on the future: T2 vs. Nehalem
- Mar 28 2009: A recommendation on leasing new equipment
- Mar 27 2009: From Chapter Four: The Unix and Open source Culture
- Mar 26 2009: More on Sun vs. IBM
- Mar 25 2009: A plea for open source help
- Mar 24 2009: Wolfram Alpha
- Mar 23 2009: A distant truth about "the cloud"
- Mar 21 2009: Once more on SCO
Mar 20 2009: From Chapter Four: The Unix and Open source Culture
- Mar 19 2009: The IBM Rumor
- Mar 18 2009: Remembering whose money it is
- Mar 17 2009: MySQL vs PostgresSQL
- Mar 16 2009: Wood, Arrows, and motivation
- Mar 14 2009: The GOP.com RFP: lessons for everybody?
- Mar 13 2009: From Chapter Four: The Unix and Open source Culture
- Mar 12 2009: P570 vs T5220
- Mar 11 2009: Turtles vs Hares
- Mar 10 2009: Reading the Oracle tea leaves
- Mar 09 2009: RDBMS license costs and Open Source
- Mar 07 2009: Perls, Swine, and Sun
- Mar 06 2009: From Chapter Four: The Unix and Open source Culture
- Mar 05 2009: The deed is done: now what?
- Mar 04 2009: Simple cost/benefit and the systems upgrade
- Mar 03 2009: Some general considerations for small systems
- Mar 02 2009: Upgrading older systems
- Feb 28 2009: Comparison in green
- Feb 27 2009: From Chapter Four: The Unix and Open source Culture
- Feb 26 2009: Crossbow's golden arrows
- Feb 25 2009: If windows were six
- Feb 24 2009: Some advice to would be consultants
- Feb 23 2009: What BearingPoint's Chapter 11 filing means to you and me
- Feb 21 2009: Death and hope of resurrection among newspapers and magazines
- Feb 20 2009: From Chapter Four: The Unix and Open source Culture
- Feb 19 2009: Flash vs Cash
- Feb 18 2009: Everybody loves virtualization
- Feb 17 2009: Coolthreads vs hyperthreading
- Feb 14 2009: Did U.S. Supreme court liberals just mandate ZFS for police?
- Feb 13 2009: From Chapter Four: The Unix and Open source Culture
- Feb 12 2009: Learning from Walmart
- Feb 11 2009: Rearview madness and Wintel customer spin
- Feb 10 2009: iPod, iPhone, iNet?
- Feb 09 2009: Petaflops, Megawatts, and data files
- Feb 07 2009: Rednecks, old computers, and TCO
- Feb 06 2009: From Chapter Three: The Windows Culture
- Feb 05 2009: TCO, Wintel 7, and the G4 Mac
- Feb 04 2009: Why people buy Windows
- Feb 03 2009: Wintel community tyrann
- Feb 02 2009: Reviewing Drupal
- Jan 31 2009: Confronting Windows 7 at home
- Jan 30 2009: From Chapter Three: The Windows Culture
- Jan 29 2009: Clouds, history, and unmitigated drivel
- Jan 28 2009: Remote search and the invisible elephant
- Jan 27 2009: What's really wrong with PC "security"
- Jan 26 2009: "Security" issues
- Jan 24 2009: From Windows to Unix: a mental journey
- Jan 23 2009: From Chapter Three: The Windows Culture
- Jan 22 2009: Can the smartphone beat down violent crime?
- Jan 21 2009: Can someone design my cell server, please?
- Jan 20 2009: Converting to Sun Ray, instead
- Jan 19 2009: Adapt! (or else)
- Jan 17 2009: When Windows beats Linux: a cautionary tale
- Jan 16 2009: From Chapter Three: The Windows Culture
- Jan 15 2009: Minimizing after sales disasters
- Jan 14 2009: Sizing, configuration, and the Unix reseller hurdle
- Jan 13 2009: Storage choices
- Jan 12 2009: Selling Unix in 2009 - much easier than in 2008?
- Jan 10 2009: The IT theme for 2009: simplify
- Jan 09 2009: From Chapter Three: The Windows Culture
- Jan 08 2009: Reviewing Windows 7
- Jan 07 2009: An interpretation of the cloud
- Jan 06 2009: Storage area networks
- Jan 05 2009: IT's horsedrawn horseless carriages
- Jan 03 2009: Lessons from the Death Map
- Jan 01 2009: Advice for 2009: hug your job
- Dec 29 2008: The 2008 Chutzpah in IT Marketing Awards
- Dec 26 2008: Report on Christmas
- Dec 24 2008: Merry Christmass!
- Dec 23 2008: Relearning something about perl
- Dec 22 2008: Desktop TCO and user rights
- Dec 20 2008: Postdictions for 2008
- Dec 19 2008: From Chapter Three: The Windows Culture
- Dec 18 2008: Commitment to standards
- Dec 17 2008: Cell phones and health risks
- Dec 16 2008: Why Linux owes its success to Microsoft
- Dec 15 2008: In Skins vs Believers: Linux always loses
- Dec 13 2008: Climate vagaries and the zdnet time machine
- Dec 12 2008: From Chapter Three: The Windows Culture
- Dec 11 2008: Sometimes stuff just works - or almost, anyway
- Dec 10 2008: Creating a sales infrastructure for Sun
- Dec 09 2008: MySQL: what might have been
- Dec 08 2008: Sun vs. MySQL: the Widenius theses
- Dec 06 2008: Ten embarrasing questions
- Dec 05 2008: From Chapter Three: The Windows Culture
- Dec 04 2008: Asking a paranoid question
- Dec 03 2008: Opting out of IT
- Dec 02 2008: Gulf of execution
- Dec 01 2008: Some seriously good advice from "Narg"
- Nov 29 2008: Why C wins: the cold realities of abstraction
- Nov 26 2008: Thanking open source developers
- Nov 26 2008: No accounting software for Linux?
- Nov 24 2008: Sun reseller contacts
- Nov 22 2008: The brutal truth - but not, I think, about Vista
- Nov 21 2008: From Chapter Three: The Windows Culture
- Nov 20 2008: Which check to write? when open source means Jack
- Nov 19 2008: Dick, Jane, and MySQL: why recessions favor open source
- Nov 18 2008: Windows 7, undigested red meat, and a delicate sensibility
- Nov 17 2008: How Intel's Nehalem will benefit AMD
- Nov 15 2008: Storage Analytics meets Tufte
- Nov 14 2008: From Chapter Three: The Windows Culture
- Nov 13 2008: Working at 99% CPU utilization
- Nov 12 2008: Good news for Sun
- Nov 11 2008: The need for a mixed load benchmark
- Nov 10 2008: SPAM and the free lunch
- Nov 08 2008: GM, Chrysler, and one specific IT Job
- Nov 07 2008: From Chapter Three: The Windows Culture
- Nov 06 2008: Blackbox, SWaP, and the z10
- Nov 05 2008: Domino, cryptology, and response
- Nov 04 2008: Speculation on Papermaster's "huh?": IBM, Apple, and Freescale
- Nov 03 2008: Hacking the vote
- Oct 31 2008: From Chapter Three: The Windows Culture
- Oct 30 2008: Whispers from ghost of freedom: Windows 7 and cloud computing
- Oct 29 2008: Fun with IBM's Z10 numbers
- Oct 28 2008: Paranoia, tin foil hats, and the EMP threat
- Oct 27 2008: Fun headlines from last week
- Oct 25 2008: Associative arrays and elections data
- Oct 24 2008: From Chapter Three: Case study: Appliance computing at Cutter Mills
- Oct 23 2008: From the Sun reseller trenches
- Oct 22 2008: Words of doom: "we have new software"
- Oct 21 2008: Desktop Unix: MacOS X and "Sousa Linicks"
- Oct 20 2008: Openoffice 3.0 vs MS Office
- Oct 18 2008: Linux versus Windows: another fine Microsoft TCO Analysis
- Oct 17 2008: From Chapter Two: The appliance computing culture
- Oct 16 2008: So what can Sun do?
- Oct 15 2008: What drives customer demand for Solaris/x86? Fear of failure
- Oct 14 2008: Still pushing the obvious: Sun Ray
- Oct 11 2008: Anatomy of an attack: The New York Times on Solaris
- Oct 10 2008: From Chapter Two: The appliance computing culture
- Oct 09 2008: Plagerism, Gibberish, IEEE, and the textbook business
- Oct 08 2008: The IT role in the mortgage meltdown
- Oct 07 2008: Exploring web server volume failure modalities
- Oct 06 2008: Data Processing scores big success! Linux loses, again!
- Oct 04 2008: More on Wikipedia abuse
- Oct 03 2008: From Chapter Two: The appliance computing culture
- Oct 02 2008: The open source opportunity in web advertising
- Oct 01 2008: Nintendo and the Windows Mindset
- Sep 30 2008: Thinking about Oracle Fusion applications
- Sep 29 2008: The storage wars
- Sep 27 2008: More on Microsoft's PC ads
- Sep 26 2008: From Chapter Two: The appliance computing culture
- Sep 25 2008: Astroturfing, sockpuppets, and SCO
- Sep 24 2008: Why IT mergers fail
- Sep 23 2008: Support quality
- Sep 22 2008: Are certifications worth the money?
- Sep 20 2008: The lessons in Sarah Palin's email adventure
- Sep 19 2008: From Chapter Two: The appliance computing culture
- Sep 18 2008: An open response to a Jonathan Schwartz blog
- Sep 17 2008: Why "better" often doesn't sell
- Sep 16 2008: Using open source smarts to pick change agents
- Sep 15 2008: In remembrance of scoundrels past
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- Sep 13 2008: About that London Stock Exchange IT failure
- Sep 12 2008: From Chapter Two: The appliance computing culture
- Sep 11 2008: Don't bet big on green
- Sep 10 2008: In praise of IT standardization
- Sep 09 2008: Where there's hype, there's fire?
- Sep 08 2008: Commercial development strategies
- Sep 06 2008: Is Apple behind Microsoft's "Seinfeld" ads?
- Sep 12 2008: From Chapter Two: The appliance computing culture
- Sep 04 2008: Chrome, IE8, and longer term thinking
- Sep 03 2008: Parts of a system: beyond the e-voting case
- Sep 02 2008: Data center energy use
- Sep 01 2008: When Linux gets cited as a matter of course, it's truly gone mainstream
- Aug 30 2008: Partnoy's Complaint
- Aug 29 2008: From Chapter Two: The appliance computing culture
- Aug 28 2008: Resurrecting E-voting
- Aug 27 2008: Dancing on E-voting's grave
- Aug 26 2008: Switching costs
- Aug 25 2008: Over my dead body
- Aug 23 2008: Seinfeld as Windows?
- Aug 22 2008: From Chapter Two: The appliance computing culture
- Aug 21 2008: Open Source, Dtrace, and tuning
- Aug 20 2008: The opportunities in search
- Aug 19 2008: Excel and Basic Accounting Error
- Aug 18 2008: Compliance and IT
- Aug 16 2008: Exploits, vulnerabilities, and questions
- Aug 15 2008: From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe
- Aug 14 2008: Development environments: Microsoft vs. Open Source
- Aug 13 2008: The Unix sysadmin salary premium
- Aug 12 2008: When equivalence is the wrong question
- Aug 11 2008: Second guessing at 3AM
- Aug 08 2008: Pravda, Sutor, and IBM Linux
- Aug 08 2008: From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe
- Aug 07 2008: Development environments: Microsoft vs. Open Source
- Aug 06 2008: It's not good for everything, therefore it's not good for anything
- Aug 05 2008: Who's responsible?
- Aug 04 2008: Is Wintel IT Expense a Giffen good?
- Aug 02 2008: Sony's S-Frame
- Aug 01 2008: From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe
- Jul 31 2008: Considering a Windows Innovation Demo
- Jul 30 2008: The more things change
- Jul 29 2008: I need help: a website strategy and design issue
- Jul 28 2008: Learning from Walmart
- Jul 26 2008: WiFi, Cancer, and Legal Liability
- Jul 25 2008: From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe
- Jul 24 2008: DTrace and the Linux bunker mentality
- Jul 23 2008: How to lose customers by not even trying
- Jul 22 2008: Apache's open source governance model
- Jul 21 2008: If sameness is a recipe for losing, how do you win?
- Jul 19 2008: The iPhone meets Journalism
- Jul 18 2008: From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe
- Jul 17 2008: Dreams come true: network guy holds city hostage
- Jul 16 2008: Sun's ZFS/Flash initiative
- Jul 15 2008: Do problems with Wikipedia presage social networking's end?
- Jul 14 2008: In the information age, IT innovation means everything
- Jul 12 2008: From stunned outrage to stunned laughter in two seconds
- Jul 11 2008: From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe
- Jul 10 2008: Reasons to buy a Mac
- Jul 09 2008: Harry Potter and the da Vinci book of Soduku
- Jul 08 2008: IT success stories
- Jul 07 2008: An IT productivity horror story
- Jul 05 2008: Internet Abuse and Cloud Computing
- Jul 03 2008: Helpdesks and productivity
- Jul 02 2008: Costing Sun Ray vs Wintel
- Jul 01 2008: Distributed decision making in IT
- Jun 30 2008: Getting magical results from IT
- Jun 27 2008: From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe
- Jun 26 2008: All the things Sun Ray won't do
- Jun 25 2008: The top nine Sun Ray myths
- Jun 24 2008: What works, what doesn't
- Jun 23 2008: The #1 reason IT often fails to deliver value
- Jun 20 2008: From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe
- Jun 19 2008: iPhones, PPC, and DLC
- Jun 18 2008: A visit to the Microsoft Newseum
- Jun 17 2008: Literate programming
- Jun 16 2008: Continuous prototyping
- Jun 13 2008: From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe
- Jun 12 2008: Linuxworksbetter.org: A humble proposal
- Jun 11 2008: Openoffice vs Microsoft Office
- Jun 10 2008: Breaking the dialogues of the deaf
- Jun 09 2008: Thinking about multicore and software
- Jun 06 2008: From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe
- Jun 05 2008: Can open source help liberate the bureaucracy?
- Jun 04 2008: Does OpenOffice.org fall short?
- Jun 03 2008: Oddball thinking about OOP
- Jun 02 2008: The tattered history of OOP
- May 30 2008: From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe
- May 29 2008: More on the cost of change
- May 28 2008: (Stock) Market Alternatives for Sun
- May 27 2008: Market disconnects
- May 24 2008: Moody's Ooops! signals random crunch
- May 23 2008: From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe
- May 22 2008: Adding up Sun's pieces
- May 21 2008: iCenter? Whaa! I want one, Now! Now!
- May 20 2008: RIP OLPC
- May 19 2008: Technology and the costs of change
- May 17 2008: Buying from the enemy
- May 16 2008: Introduction to BIT
- May 15 2008: What's wrong at OpenSolaris
- May 14 2008: Everything that can be invented has been invented
- May 13 2008: HP acquires EDS
- May 13 2008: Still ranting about interfaces
- May 12 2008: The application interface problem
- May 09 2008: A brief summary
- May 08 2008: An idea about teaching Linux to the MCSE community
- May 07 2008: Why many MCSEs can't learn Linux
- May 06 2008: It takes a thousand words
- May 05 2008: N-Tier: Rube Goldberg meets Wintel Scalability
- May 04 2008: Microsoft vs. Yahoo (2)
- May 02 2008: Questioning IT
- May 01 2008: A personal denial of service attack
- Apr 30 2008: Using mail for phishing
- Apr 29 2008: Why Client-server fails
- Apr 28 2008: RPG, PHP, and history
- Apr 26 2008: Betting that Apple will make PPC laptops again
- Apr 25 2008: Questioning IT
- Apr 24 2008: The view from stupid
- Apr 23 2008: Chomp: is Mactel eating Lintel?
- Apr 22 2008: Mainframer bites dog: attack Linux
- Apr 21 2008: Is OO a branch to nowhere?
- Apr 19 2008: A comment on Psystar
- Apr 18 2008: Questioning IT
- Apr 17 2008: The limits of responsibility
- Apr 16 2008: Hardware comparability in benchmarking
- Apr 15 2008: The obligatory "Victoria Falls" post
- Apr 14 2008: Fun with development languages
- Apr 11 2008: Questioning IT
- Apr 10 2008: "More SCI/tech headlines"
- Apr 09 2008: The purloined benchmark
- Apr 08 2008: An (Imaginary?) Hannaford Conspiracy
- Apr 07 2008: Is Java Windows for Unix?
- Apr 06 2008: That's a QED - on "odd internet risks"
- Apr 04 2008: Rewarding techies
- Apr 03 2008: User Perceptions and student jobs
- Apr 02 2008: A minority opinion ....
- Apr 01 2008: I've been fired!
- Mar 31 2008: Power costs and responses
- Mar 28 2008: Leadership vs. Management
- Mar 27 2008: The worst software failures are successes
- Mar 26 2008: So lets talk about bias and belief
- Mar 25 2008: Security metrics and issues
- Mar 24 2008: "Security": lintel vs wintel
- Mar 21 2008: Asking for comments on talkbacks
- Mar 21 2008: Leadership vs. Management
- Mar 20 2008: As others see us
- Mar 19 2008: Who benefits from data center centralization?
- Mar 18 2008: When Lintel beats Wintel
- Mar 17 2008: The tyranny of the majority
- Mar 14 2008: Hiring IT management
- Mar 13 2008: Internet personalities: looking at three political sites
- Mar 12 2008: Measuring TCO: Wintel vs Lintel
- Mar 11 2008: Alternate Universes: Unix vs MCSE
- Mar 10 2008: The PC vision was lost from the get-go
- Mar 08 2008: A quick comment on Singularity
- Mar 07 2008: Evaluating strategic IT plans
- Mar 06 2008: What 2.484564472E24 means for internet security
- Mar 05 2008: Costs: Wintel Vs. OpenSource
- Mar 04 2008: The meaning of Microsoft Server 2008
- Mar 03 2008: Advice for the MCSE: go back to school
- Feb 29 2008: A class of dangerous project proposals
- Feb 28 2008: Chapite! it's the truth
- Feb 27 2008: The worst PC myth of all
- Feb 26 2008: Revisiting the past - and finding the horse dead
- Feb 25 2008: Catching x86 between Rocks and Cells
- Feb 22 2008: Evaluating Large IT Project Proposals
- Feb 21 2008: Internet Forecast: scattered clouds, no rain
- Feb 20 2008: Audits and self-promotion
- Feb 19 2008: Transactional memory and Solaris
- Feb 17 2008: Dear Pamela jones
- Feb 15 2008: Brief: From Chapter 2
- Feb 14 2008: Tomorrow's internet (2)
- Feb 13 2008: Separating the bigots from the sheep
- Feb 12 2008: Really odd internet usage risks
- Feb 11 2008: Marauding headlines: a Linus Torvalds interview
- Feb 08 2008: Brief: From Chapter 2
- Feb 07 2008: The future of the Internet (1)
- Feb 06 2008: A thought about Utility Computing
- Feb 05 2008: An imaginary debate
- Feb 04 2008: And don't come back!
- Feb 02 2008: About that Yahoo deal
- Feb 01 2008: Brief: From Chapter Two
- Jan 31 2008: An existence theorem for the internet age
- Jan 30 2008: About Windows Server 2008
- Jan 29 2008: A difference in philosophy
- Jan 28 2008: To form an us
- Jan 25 2008: Brief: From Chapter one
- Jan 24 2008: Hey, I love you too, guy
- Jan 23 2008: MacOS and the Linux desktop lunch
- Jan 22 2008: Fun with Sun and Forbes
- Jan 21 2008: The pundits predict
- Jan 18 2008: Brief: From Chapter one
- Jan 17 2008: Dueling punchlines: more effects as causes?
- Jan 16 2008: Auditor news you didn't want to hear
- Jan 15 2008: Fun with business inteligence
- Jan 14 2008: BI: where 90% of everything is ... crosstabs
- Jan 11 2008: Brief: From Chapter one
- Jan 10 2008: Unlucky lady
- Jan 09 2008: Irony and the GLITCH/OS
- Jan 08 2008: Once more on SCO
- Jan 07 2008: Attack journalism: an iPhone example
- Jan 04 2008: The Defenestration Series
- Jan 03 2008: Social networks vs. the tribe of Mary-Beth
- Jan 02 2008: Hot money makers for 2008
- Dec 31 2007: Trying to predict 2008
- Dec 27 2007: Top ten for 2007
- Dec 26 2007: Re-run from Jun 18 2007
- Dec 24 2007: Re-run from January 8 2007
- Dec 21 2007: "Back that truck up"
- Dec 20 2007: Wide finder redux
- Dec 19 2007: Windows, Linux, and the Kyoto Climate Protocols
- Dec 18 2007: Tragicomic fixations: refusing to know what you don't know
- Dec 17 2007: Paranoia, money, and research
- Dec 14 2007: My 2007 predictions - wrong, wrong, and wrong
- Dec 13 2007: Imagining the ideal demonstration project
- Dec 12 2007: The google time share signal
- Dec 11 2007: Measuring green opportunities
- Dec 10 2007: Greening your pitch
- Dec 07 2007: I'd suggest Linux - but..
- Dec 06 2007: Cost comparison: Solaris/SPARC vs Linux/x8
- Dec 05 2007: Domino vs. Exchange - the personal picture
- Dec 04 2007: The missing demonstration project
- Dec 03 2007: "It all fits" ?
- Nov 30 2007: Linux vs. Unix
- Nov 29 2007: Advice to a former client
- Nov 28 2007: The Personal computer as seen from Indianapolis, Wolfsburg, and points intermediate
- Nov 27 2007: More on Illinois
- Nov 26 2007: The Microsoft fact in Illinois
- Nov 23 2007: The effect of exchange rates on out-sourcing
- Nov 21 2007: Overdue correspondence
- Nov 20 2007: SPAM: the next wave
- Nov 19 2007: Asked and counted
- Nov 16 2007: Is the PC losing relevance?
- Nov 15 2007: Server to server: MacOS X vs. Linux
- Nov 14 2007: National Security and the PC
- Nov 13 2007: Apple Leopard Reviews
- Nov 12 2007: The Stereo Analogy
- Nov 08 2007: Smart Storage
- Nov 07 2007: So what's an application, anyway?
- Nov 06 2007: User precision
- Nov 05 2007: A programming proposition
- Nov 02 2007: Benefits from Space
- Nov 01 2007: What I want for Christmas
- Oct 31 2007: The relational mistake
- Oct 30 2007: Programming Heresy
- Oct 29 2007: "Terminal" isn't a four letter word
- Oct 26 2007: First, nandi paidhinn, get a clue
- Oct 25 2007: The last word on AIX vs. Solaris is "Linux"
- Oct 24 2007: AIX vs Solaris (5)
- Oct 23 2007: AIX vs. Solaris (4)
- Oct 22 2007: Aix vs Solaris (3)
- Oct 19 2007: Parsing a comment from a backroom boy
- Oct 18 2007: Solaris vs AIX (2)
- Oct 17 2007: Solaris vs AIX (1)
- Oct 16 2007: Reliability: the biggest challenge of all
- Oct 15 2007: A Linux/FOSS opportunity
- Oct 12 2007: IBM's Linux contributions
- Oct 11 2007: A Linux defeat
- Oct 10 2007: Consultant disease: not knowing what you don't know
- Oct 09 2007: Sun's storage move
- Oct 08 2007: Culture gaps and herd effects
- Oct 05 2007: Learning from failure
- Oct 04 2007: One neck to choke
- Oct 03 2007: Seven reasons to go Sun Ray
- Oct 02 2007: Does listening signal commitment?
- Oct 01 2007: Making the case for change
- Sep 28 2007: Is Linux innovative?
- Sep 27 2007: The $100 server nightmare
- Sep 26 2007: A use for x86 virtualization?
- Sep 25 2007: Why desktop Linux really hasn't (yet) succeeded
- Sep 24 2007: Re: "7 Reasons Why Linux Won't Succeed On The Desktop"
- Sep 21 2007: The most exciting thing in IT
- Sep 20 2007: Advising the rebellion
- Sep 19 2007: The sysadmin job: what's changed in ten years
- Sep 18 2007: An encounter with a former colleague
- Sep 17 2007: Same old - Same old - and we're not learning from it
- Sep 14 2007: Is using less energy green?
- Sep 13 2007: Barcelona, T2, and Tigerton
- Sep 12 2007: SAB vs IEED
- Sep 11 2007: JAVA vs SUNW
- Sep 10 2007: Reviewing X-box and PS3 Games
- Sep 07 2007: The village cop - in the global village
- Sep 06 2007: sep06_07.html:on SAB by Erik Engbrecht
- Sep 05 2007: sep05_07.html:Bias and Kantor's Intel CSI analysis
- Sep 04 2007: sep04_07.html:The T2 and media reaction
- Aug 31 2007: Why some Wintel support people hate Apple
- Aug 30 2007: Consulting objectivity
- Aug 29 2007: Embedded experience as primary software determinant
- Aug 28 2007: TV's subliminal tech messages
- Aug 27 2007: "We're working on it"
- Aug 24 2007: The UltraSPARC T2 and file security
- Aug 23 2007: Solid American Brass
- Aug 22 2007: Consolidation and utilisation
- Aug 21 2007: Virtualization? uh huh.
- Aug 20 2007: huh? knowing what I don't know
- Aug 17 2007: A dumb prediction: IBM will buy HP's Unix customers
- Aug 16 2007: Linux vs Solaris
- Aug 15 2007: What mainframe Linux costs
- Aug 14 2007: Mainframe Linux
- Aug 13 2007: Linux is Unix
- Aug 12 2007: A comment about SCO/Novell
- Aug 10 2007: More on: Linux vs Windows
- Aug 09 2007: Database vs. Application
- Aug 08 2007: The development environment
- Aug 07 2007: Using yesterday to see tomorrow
- Aug 03 2007: iSense? Got'em? SASPO? IEED?
- Aug 03 2007: The homeowner's guide to systems development
- Aug 02 2007: Technology strategies and applications
- Aug 01 2007: Getting your new Unix server
- Jul 31 2007: Unopposable Linux vs immovable ignorance
- Jul 30 2007: Leveraging Linux to sell yourself
- Jul 27 2007: Popsicles vs Fruitsicles
- Jul 26 2007: Appliance computing
- Jul 25 2007: Why desktop Linux fails
- Jul 24 2007: What really drives PC churn?
- Jul 23 2007: Judging development project quality
- Jul 20 2007: Fatal Attractions: technology, judgement, and the big four
- Jul 19 2007: Hacking the productivity axe
- Jul 18 2007: Sell Magic
- Jul 17 2007: Trying to clarify the Sun Ray difference
- Jul 16 2007: Securing the PC
- Jul 13 2007: Idiot frustrations
- Jul 12 2007: More on the Windows work process
- Jul 11 2007: How "Wintel thinking" reduces productivity
- Jul 10 2007: Staffing for Linux, not distribution X
- Jul 09 2007: Compromise
- Jul 06 2007: Bias is a wonderful thing
- Jul 05 2007: HP vs. Compaq: the 100,000 foot financial view
- Jul 04 2007: Captain Cyborg and the Problem of Evil
- Jul 03 2007: The right way for Sun to deal with Wall Street
- Jul 02 2007: "Mainframes, IFL, and Linux"
- Jul 02 2007: Holiday re-runs
- June 29 2007: How to make millions as a hacker
- June 28 2007: Laptop security
- June 27 2007: Reactions to threats
- June 26 2007: Attack at buffer point
- June 25 2007: Security issues
- June 22 2007: A consequence of convergence?
- June 21 2007: Embedded: Unix vs Windows
- June 20 2007: Shadows over Linux
- June 19 2007: Torvalds doesn't live in Indiana
- June 18 2007: The State of Unix
- June 15 2007: Hiring Qualms
- June 14 2007: Organizational shadows over the hiring decision
- June 13 2007: Aceing the job interview
- June 12 2007: Testilying on your resume<
- June 11 2007: My Job Hunt (By Roger Ramjet)
- June 08 2007: The Microsoft-Novel deal
- June 07 2007: Ideal languages
- June 06 2007: Could you say "Unix" in Ada?
- June 05 2007: Multiplying "Hello World"
- June 04 2007: Is software a form of applied mathematics?
- June 01 2007: Your license? or mine?
- May 31 2007: The CDDL example
- May 30 2007: FSF political discoloration
- May 29 2007: Licensing and open source beliefs
- May 25 2007: Does reliability matter?
- May 24 2007: MugYourSelf?
- May 23 2007: Dreaming up a new defence contractor
- May 22 2007: 404: not founded in reality?
- May 21 2007: Cheerfully spreading paranoia
- May 18 2007: Top ten things you don't want to hear in IT
- May 17 2007: Things we need to learn more about
- May 16 2007: 6 steps to IT management freedom
- May 15 2007: Failing to cross the great divide
- May 14 2007: About us
- May 11 2007: Ostracism and ghettoization
- May 10 2007: MacTel's carbon footprint
- May 09 2007: Linux is not Windows: but wants to be
- May 08 2007: The great divide
- May 07 2007: Fear and loathing in the echo chamber
- May 04 2007: Insecurity by Obscurity
- May 03 2007: Technology Adoption and Force Majeur
- May 02 2007: Reflections on a click by sham by Mike Cox
- May 01 2007: Free, as in responsible
- Apr 30 2007: Chess is not Checkers
- Apr 27 2007: Linux, Microsoft, and the $3 desktop
- Apr 26 2007: That Linux thing - where's the vision?
- Apr 25 2007: Some damage control opportunities at Sun
- Apr 24 2007: Sun's middle management
- Apr 23 2007: back Channel communications and blogging
- Apr 20 2007: Comments from Sun founders
- Apr 19 2007: From Sun 1 to T5240
- Apr 18 2007: On re-inventing the internet
- Apr 17 2007: A stray thought about the missing Ux86
- Apr 16 2007: OpenBSD vs. Windows
- Apr 13 2007: Raising a doubt
- Apr 12 2007: Benchmarks: Intel vs AMD
- Apr 11 2007: Know COM/VBA? Good, I need some help here
- Apr 10 2007: x86 security
- Apr 09 2007: Not Steganography anyway
- Apr 05 2007: Sun's dilemma
- Apr 04 2007: The joys of Java
- Apr 03 2007: OS rankings
- Apr 02 2007: Sun's worst enemy: Sun
- Mar 30 2007: The origin of Unix
- Mar 29 2007: Microsoft's penultimates
- Mar 28 2007: Programming Languages
- Mar 27 2007: An ecommerce parable
- Mar 26 2007: Groklaw vs. the cookie jar
- Mar 23 2007: Resolved: Unix disrupts organizations by flattening hierarchies
- Mar 22 2007: Windows vs. Unix: the resolution
- Mar 21 2007: Be it resolved: trial and approve
- Mar 20 2007: Resolved: Vista hesitation equals Linux opportunity
- Mar 19 2007: Be it resolved: project approvals
- Mar 16 2007: Risks, disclosure, and IT
- Mar 15 2007: AMD gets knifed - by the press
- Mar 14 2007: Legal risks and ediscovery
- Mar 13 2007: ah, so what's a billion, or two?
- Mar 12 2007: SCO vs. IBM: clarity as push gets to shove
- Mar 09 2007: And what exactly is wrong with that?
- Mar 08 2007: IT: where success fails, and failure succeeds
- Mar 07 2007: Windows vs. Unix, part duh!
- Mar 06 2007: Zune and the uplift wars
- Mar 05 2007: Re-labelling Sun Ray to sell
- Mar 02 2007: What users care about (5)
- Mar 01 2007: What users care about (4)
- Feb 28 2007: What users care about (3)
- Feb 27 2007: What users care about (2)
- Feb 26 2007: What users care about (1)
- Feb 23 2007: Your expense = my revenue
- Feb 22 2007: Decisions, Decisions
- Feb 21 2007: Intel's 80 core CPU
- Feb 20 2007: Targeting development for future markets
- Feb 16 2007: Virtualization: IT's own global warming
- Feb 15 2007: Bringing those dollars home
- Feb 14 2007: Prediction markets and the madness of crowds
- Feb 13 2007: Solaris on IBM Power7?
- Feb 12 2007: Dear Steve, about that iPhone
- Feb 09 2007: Fiction as causation
- Feb 08 2007: UFOs, Global Warming, and AI
- Feb 07 2007: Making AI work
- Feb 06 2007: Reading the Times - about Intel
- Feb 05 2007: An "extended" conversation with Bill Gates
- Feb 02 2007: Ya -you know, what he said
- Feb 01 2007: Building your own supercomputer
- Jan 31 2007: Petascale
- Jan 30 2007: Out of context patterns
- Jan 29 2007: Scale, language, and perceptional change
- Jan 26 2007: Pop Quiz Friday
- Jan 25 2007: Snarky Juxtapositions
- Jan 24 2007: Five things the techpress isn't talking about
- Jan 23 2007: Only 256 threads? naaaa
- Jan 22 2007: Details in tech journalism - a Sunny example
- Jan 19 2007: In IT, you can't tell incompetence from fraud
- Jan 18 2007: Crushing dreams
- Jan 17 2007: Why IT doesn't meet expectations
- Jan 16 2007: Ethics? what's that gonna cost me?
- Jan 15 2007: A challenge in fraud detection
- Jan 12 2007: Another 10-Q gem
- Jan 11 2007: Mactel: 22 Kits, 161 patches
- Jan 10 2007: Those cheaper Apples
- Jan 9 2007: Apple's iPhone
- Jan 9 2007: Free Laptops for lapdogs
- Jan 8 2007: Linux: no longer a winner?
- Jan 5 2007: Something by Ben Schaffer
- Jan 4 2007: Heads I win - tails? not my problem.
- Jan 2 2007: Unix vs. Windows or: sometimes a fool is just a fool
- Jan 2 2007: For 2007? Guilt.
- dec 28 2006: What will happen with IT in 2007?
- dec 27 2006: What happened in IT in 2006?
- dec 22 2006: Happy Holidays
- dec 21 2006: Visiting the bookstore
- dec 20 2006: ZFS, HW RAID, and expensive mis-apprehensions
- dec 19 2006: A speculation about parallelism
- dec 18 2006: Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss
- dec 15 2006: MacTel: "the real story"
- dec 14 2006: Cringley, MacTel, and nutty theories
- dec 13 2006: Is it Dell vs. SPEC? or Dell vs. Linux?
- dec 12 2006: TPC is so last millennium?
- dec 11 2006: Niagara2 - will blow away SQL-Server Clusters
- dec 08 2006: The technoblind conservative
- dec 07 2006: "HP promises Unix improvements" uhuh
- dec 06 2006: Crime on Paper
- dec 05 2006: Dear Diary
- dec 04 2006: If Microsoft made cars
- dec 01 2006: Uses for supercomputers
- nov 30 2006: Who's afraid of parallelism?
- nov 29 2006: PS3 based super-computing cluster on Linux
- nov 28 2006: Why Microsoft will distribute SuSe
- nov 27 2006: Microsoft Vista and security
- nov 23 2006: Interpreting more gotten facts
- nov 22 2006: Getting more facts
- nov 21 2006: A Microsoft sponsored, anti-Linux, case study
- nov 17 2006: How important is "Blackbox"
- nov 16 2006: Comprehension and Retention
- nov 15 2006: Protected by Microsoft
- nov 14 2006: Evoting
- nov 13 2006: A global avalanche
- nov 10 2006: The PDA of my desiring
- nov 09 2006: Computers in Education
- nov 08 2006: Killing off SPAM
- nov 07 2006: Unix Education
- nov 06 2006: Xserve vs "Thumper"
- nov 03 2006: What!? just froze over?
- nov 02 2006: Disk drive price change
- nov 01 2006: The worst Wintel impact of all
- oct 31 2006: A unified point of control
- oct 30 2006: The joys of identity management
- oct 27 2006: Privacy, politics, and technology
- oct 26 2006: Education
- oct 25 2006: The top five VC proposals I'd like to write
- oct 24 2006: Who's afraid of identity?
- oct 23 2006: Feeling terribly inadequate
- oct 20 2006: Google's youtube purchase
- oct 19 2006: Evoting
- oct 18 2006: Evoting
- oct 17 2006: MS, open source, and IBM
- oct 16 2006: Evoting
- oct 13 2006: Scary bloggie
- oct 12 2006: Who owns Solaris?
- oct 11 2006: Why Microsoft's future OS could be open source
- oct 10 2006: Traditional development and open source
- oct 09 2006: Development and organisational issues
- oct 06 2006: The importance of Solaris 10
- oct 05 2006: Blogging rings and The Truth
- oct 04 2006: The long green
- oct 03 2006: Is that a dagger I see before me?
- oct 02 2006: A weak of rants
- Sep 29 2006: What, no 5GLs?
- Sep 28 2006: 4GL Errors and Consequences
- Sep 27 2006: 4Gls
- Sep 26 2006: Development vs. Coding
- Sep 25 2006: L'Unix programming contest
- Sep 22 2006: Coding as art
- Sep 21 2006: Programming language choices
- Sep 20 2006: Thirty men, one well
- Sep 19 2006: Prototyping
- Sep 18 2006: Development work and team size
- Sep 15 2006: The trouble with idiots
- Sep 14 2006: An idea from 1997 - needed now
- Sep 13 2006: PPC: IBM's ace is Games King
- Sep 12 2006: Cooltreads and Optimization
- Sep 11 2006: The good old days - are back
- Sep 08 2006: Defining the "wry" in wry comment
- Sep 07 2006: An odd e-voting bit
- Sep 06 2006: Rocks, light places, and SunOS 3.1
- Sep 05 2006: Is IT IS?
- Sep 01 2006: What no-axe said
- Aug 31 2006: Politics, technology, and doubt by association
- Aug 30 2006: More on PPC Vs. x86
- Aug 29 2006: Now, about that G5
- Aug 28 2006: Dempsey, Woodcrest, and the G5 Mac
- Aug 25 2006: A surprise from Communications of the ACM
- Aug 24 2006: Corporate loyalties and the temporal disconnect
- Aug 23 2006: Relative Mac Pro pricing
- Aug 22 2006: Serious nerds, doing serious things
- Aug 21 2006: Another reason x86 is in trouble
- Aug 18 2006: Questioning backup
- Aug 17 2006: Using disaster avoidance to drive change
- Aug 16 2006: Personal Disasters
- Aug 15 2006: Disaster avoidance and recovery
- Aug 14 2006: The (traditional) disaster recovery plan
- Aug 11 2006: Free as in unfettered
- Aug 10 2006: IT role conceptualizations
- Aug 09 2006: Taking the Devil's dollar
- Aug 08 2006: Apple, My Apple
- Aug 06 2006: Trip Report
- Jul 24 2006: Packing and moving
- Jul 25 2006: Introduction to the Sun Ray
- Jul 26 2006: Costs Relative to Client-Server
- Jul 27 2006: Why do it (Corporate perspective)
- Jul 28 2006: Guest blog (Roger Ramjet on distributed computing alternative).
- Jul 31 2006: Sun Ray Server 4.0 software
- Aug 01 2006: Managing the Sun Ray Business architecture
- Aug 02 2006: Evolution, risks and controls
- Aug 03 2006: User management view
- Aug 04 2006: Futures and Alternatives
- July 21 2006: When scripts become program
- July 20 2006: Something Erik Said
- July 19 2006: Sears Appliance Repair - the way it should be
- July 18 2006: If Linux is free - why is it so expensive?
- July 17 2006: Bill Gates, Programmer?
- July 14 2006: Hey, whatcha you looking at, sales dude?
- July 13 2006: Hey, where's my truth tester, voter dude?
- July 12 2006: Hey, where's my applications app, dude?
- July 11 2006: So where's my smart search, dude?
- July 10 2006: Hey, where's my (search) app, dude?
- July 07 2006: A CIO taxonomy
- July 06 2006: Hiring IT management
- July 05 2006: Sapped to the max: non partisan research
- July 03 2006: What Ozzie knows
- Jun 30 2006: On the shoulders of genius
- Jun 29 2006: Games
- Jun 28 2006: I can do it
- Jun 27 2006: Satisfaction and open source
- Jun 26 2006: The forces that move us
- Jun 23 2006: It's obvious, therefore it's true
- Jun 22 2006: Middle Management
- Jun 21 2006: Failure of Leadership
- Jun 20 2006: Applications Modelling
- Jun 19 2006: Things that Retard
- Jun 16 2006: Welcome Back Compaq
- Jun 15 2006: Defending Linux against Wingots
- Jun 14 2006: Lurking in the mud: a warning for Linux
- Jun 13 2006: Apple Vistas
- Jun 12 2006: Microsoft Deja Review
- Jun 09 2006: Alan Cooper, interface design, and complexity
- Jun 08 2006: application interfaces
- Jun 07 2006: RDBMS Applications
- Jun 06 2006: The meaning of "relational"
- Jun 05 2006: SMP/CMT, ZFS, and RDBMS internals
- jun 02 2006: Quacking the SPARC barrier
- jun 01 2006: IT Customer Service
- May 31 2006: What makes a good GUI?
- May 30 2006: The customization trap
- May 26 2006: The cost of a bicycle
- May 25 2006: Smart Displays and Productivity (2)
- May 24 2006: Smart Displays and Productivitya (1)
- May 23 2006: How to gain competitive advantage from IT
- May 22 2006: Virtualization
- May 19 2006: Competitive advantage and cost centers
- May 18 2006: And then., there's Mactel
- May 17 2006: That SCO mess
- May 16 2006: Mainframe Linux
- May 15 2006: Revisiting the Mainframe
- May 12 2006: Morally Wrong, eh?
- May 11 2006: The top ten most influential (IT) technologies today
- May 10 2006: A sneaky use for the Sun Grid
- May 09 2006: Why open oource works for Solaris
- May 08 2006: Stuff that works
- May 05 2006: Paul Murphy, UncleBunny's, and IT alignment
- May 04 2006: Top Ten senior management IT mistakes
- May 03 2006: Software Services and Competitive Advantage
- May 02 2006: The right way for Sun to deal with Wall Street
- May 01 2006: Arranging the DEC chairs at HP
- April 28 2006: Fanzines, fantasies, and facts
- April 27 2006: Using SOX to devalue computing
- April 26 2006: Is Linux displacing Solaris?
- April 25 2006: Observing the road warrior
- April 24 2006: T2000 Blog Reviews
- April 21 2006: Normative issues in the Cocoon strategy
- April 20 2006: How to displace Microsoft Office
- April 19 2006: The only answer to PC insecurity
- April 18 2006: The problem at Sun: is in the middle
- April 17 2006: The problem at Sun isn't at the top
- April 13 2006: another Mac comment
- April 12 2006: Bootcamp: end of the beginning or beginning of the end?
- April 11 2006: Credit transactions without identification
- April 10 2006: 10 vs. 10
- April 07 2006: APL, COBOL, & Dijkstra
- April 06 2006: When desktop Linux makes a difference
- April 05 2006: Solaris x86 experience predicts security disaster
- April 04 2006: SOX, highschool, and assurance
- April 03 2006: sWaPing out the data center
- Mar 31 2006: Red Hat's business model
- Mar 30 2006: Office vs. Office
- Mar 29 2006: The Non IT, IT boss, Isn't
- Mar 28 2006: Hasta La vista Secure TPM
- Mar 27 2006: The Gartner Rules: Linux, Sun Ray, and Windows/XP
- Mar 24 2006: Copyrights, DRM, and networks?
- Mar 23 2006: Here Jini, Here Jini, Jini, jini
- Mar 22 2006: The Solaris security record
- Mar 21 2006: The IT Commandments: #1 Thou Shalt Honor and Empower thy (Unix) Sysadmins
- Mar 20 2006: DRM: AACS, DTCP-IP, and your rights to video content
- Mar 17 2006: Choosing America
- Mar 16 2006: BSD: agreeing with de Raadt
- Mar 15 2006: Outsourcing and the Debit Card hack
- Mar 14 2006: JDS: Another Chinese Lesson in Realtechnic?
- Mar 13 2006: The smartest dumb idea around
- Mar 10 2006: Packed graveyards. empty towns
- Mar 09 2006: Desktop Linux
- Mar 08 2006: Google's Market Vulnerability
- Mar 07 2006: Intel Macs: more fun with numbers
- Mar 06 2006: PA-RISC and the freedom to choose
- Mar 03 2006: What port security, patents, and out-sourcing have in common
- Mar 02 2006: Better MacOS X security numbers
- Mar 01 2006: Out-sourcing and Confidentiality
- Feb 28 2006: More on Out-sourcing
- Feb 27 2006: Disaster Recovery Planning and hardware change
- Feb 24 2006: Or, how I committed legacy, and got caught
- Feb 23 2006: Bring back my WABI, to me, to me
- Feb 22 2006: Part of the Itanic story
- Feb 21 2006: Thou Shalt Not Out-source
- Feb 20 2006: Trolling for page hits
- Feb 17 2006: (Friday alternate) How not to do web based customer support
- Feb 16 2006: A comparison of three Powerbooks
- Feb 15 2006: What Intel means for Apple
- Feb 14 2006: Astonishing numbers from freescale
- Feb 13 2006: Consolidating messaging on the Pod
- Feb 10 2006: Walt Mossberg on DRM
- Feb 09 2006: Standards V. Standardization
- Feb 08 2006: The four most common Unix security mistakes
- Feb 07 2006: The Megahertz Myth and the Ultrasparc T1
- Feb 06 2006: Responding to Readers
- Feb 04 2006: A minor travelogue
- Feb 03 2006: I get mail
- Feb 02 2006: Linux security
- Feb 01 2006: The costs of IE chauvenism
- Jan 31 2006: Using Cell: a modest proposal
- Jan 30 2006: That Boot time controversy
- Jan 27 2006: Embedded: a whole other world
- Jan 26 2006: The performance debate: Linux vs Windows
- Jan 25 2006: PHPSurveyor: an appreciation
- Jan 25 2006: Gone falling: Boss in charge
- Jan 24 2006: Recertifying CERT
- Jan 23 2006: The lesson in POD configuration
- Jan 20 2006: Hewitt on Blogging
- Jan 19 2006: A paragraph on Cell
- Jan 18 2006: Why Cert should be decertified (2)
- Jan 17 2006: Selling the pod
- Jan 16 2006: Pod Configuration
- Jan 13 2006: Microsoft's advice: when all else fails: lie about performance
- Jan 12 2006: "4.26" Desperation Decoded
- Jan 11 2006: A tale of two tricycles
- Jan 10 2006: Why CERT should be decertified
- Jan 09 2006: Migrating Sybase
- Jan 06 2006: It's Its, its' ... Apostrophic!
- Jan 05 2006: If you were a Unix, what would you be?
- Jan 04 2006: The Pod: software issues
- Jan 03 2006: Help needed on Sun POD design and cost
- Jan 02 2006: Top ten predictions for 2006
- Dec 29 2005: Missouri 0: Toronto 1
- Dec 27 2005: Oracle to give away Sun Servers
- Dec 23 2005: SANS top 20 Lists
- Dec 21 2005: Solaris Sucks, AIX Rulz!
- Dec 20 2005 : The top ten reasons people work in IT
- Dec 19 2005: Navy orders gates to Install Solaris/SPARC with Sun Rays
- Dec 16 2005: Captain Cyborg
- Dec 15 2005: Xbox 360
- Dec 14 2005: Finding the bad guys
- Dec 13 2005: National ID cards
- Dec 12 2005: National ID cards
- Dec 09 2005: never too late
- Dec 08 2005: ZFS vs Apple X-RAID
- Dec 07 2005: Bursting iBonds
- Dec 06 2005: MacOS X on Linux?
- Dec 05 2005: Apple Rumors
- Dec 02 2005: Devcon on cost
- Dec 01 2005: Hoser tests
- Nov 29 2005: Media response to ZFS
- Nov 30 2005: Sobering up
- Nov 28 2005: Security Innovations - Not!
- Nov 24 2005: Thanksgiving
- Nov 23 2005: Kill it with Hardware
- Nov 22 2005: OASIS? ODL? XML? Whaaaaa!!
- Nov 21 2005: Documentation and identity
- Nov 18 2005: Greg to Steve..
- Nov 17 2005: Windows Smilies
- Nov 16 2005: Sun's worst enemy: Sun PR?
- Nov 15 2005: IBM Cell, IBM Linux?
- Nov 14 2005: *&^%$ Computers!
- Nov 11 2005: A poster for the roses
- Nov 10 2005: The Risk driver
- Nov 09 2005: OpenSolaris: a mistake?
- Nov 08 2005: Unix beats Windows - says Microsoft!
- Nov 07 2005: The x86 fashion statement
- Nov 04 2005: Land Value taxation and the Stock market
- Nov 03 2005: SCO's Latest Filing (not done yet)
- Nov 02 2005: Linux vs. Unix
- Nov 01 2005: Open Source Costs in Schools
- Oct 31 2005: Sun's LBO Rumor
- Oct 28 2005: Lessons from a child's riddle
- Oct 27 2005: The cheapest Ray of Sunshine
- Oct 26 2005: The right attitude for the job
- Oct 25 2005: Pricing: one reason IBM is glad to see Apple go
- Oct 24 2005: "Better, Faster, Cheaper"
- Oct 21 2005: Rx for Linux: Growing Staff
- Oct 20 2005: Rx for Linux: Telearb
- Oct 19 2005: Rx for Linux: Licensing
- Oct 18 2005: Rx for Linux: Legal Issues
- Oct 17 2005: Rx for Linux: Measurement
- Oct 14 2005: A grab bag of odd thoughts
- Oct 13 2005: The Linux Killer Application (Beta 2)
- Oct 12 2005: Updating perceptions
- Oct 11 2005: SPAM, Phishing, and other trash tranmissions
- Oct 10 2005: The Google/Sun Alliance
- Oct 7 2005: And now a word from the usual suspects
- Oct 6 2005: Linux Support: the market share killer
- Oct 5 2005: Linux Licensing: barriers to developers
- Oct 4 2005: Linux: the Impediments to Success
- Oct 3 2005: Linux: The meaning of success
- Sep 30 2005: Markoff Book Review
- Sep 29 2005: x86 insecurity
- Sep 28 2005: Sun and Media
- Sep 27 2005: The Linux killer Application
- Sep 26 2005: Linux: turning Yes! into Noooo
- Sep 23 2005: What's in a name
- Sep 22 2005: Building the Unix Business Architecture
- Sep 21 2005: The Unix Business Architecture
- Sep 20 2005: Microsoft Recapitulates IBM
- Sep 19 2005: Network Computing: the Enterprise answer
- Sep 16 2005: Andy Bechtolsheim on Power
- (Part one) Future hardware and programming models
- Sep 15 2005: Peanuts
- Sep 14 2005: A question of demand
- Sep 13 2005: Are we stuck on stupid?
- Sep 12 2005: Linux: a prescription for dominance
- Sep 09 2005: A Sun blogs entry on Power Use
- Sep 08 2005: What Linux needs to Succeed
- Sep 07 2005: OpenSUSE Linux 10.0
- Sep 06 2005: Multi-core licensing and FEMA and IE
- Sep 02 2005: Matthew Dillon
- Sep 01 2005: If Linux is free
- Aug 31 2005: Interviews
- Aug 30 2005: Fortran vs. the Linux desktop
- Aug 29 2005: Brief request
- aug26 2005: Wayne Rosling
- aug25 2005: Resurrection Time?
- aug24 2005: Linux and macOS X on X360?
- aug23 2005: Comparing Sun to Dell
- aug22 2005: Apple, Intel, Hype, Reality
- aug19 2005: Ask Bloggy (2)
- aug19 2005: Ask Bloggy (1)
- aug18 2005: The Windows week that was
- aug17 2005: Politics, ET, and Global Warming
- aug16 2005: IBM's desktop vision
- aug15 2005: Re-thinking Backup
- aug 12 2005: Wicked Problems
- aug 11 2005: Murphy's Corolary to Moore's Law
- aug 10 2005: APL, Parallelism and a humble prediction
- aug 09 2005: Techi Quiz time: True or False?
- aug 07 2005: Ask Bloggy (1)
- aug 5 2005: Future technology: Kutaragi on Cell
- aug 4 2005: Microsoft guilty of global warming - McNealy
- aug 4 2005: The $20,000 hammer
- aug 3 2005: Moore's Law, RISC, and mis-understanding
- aug 2 2005: Apple's second shoe
- aug 1 2005: Comparing cost/benefit change: x86 vs. SPARC
- july 29 2005: The uncouth utterance of the people
- july 28 2005: Mass misrepresentations
- july 27 2005: Spreading the wealth
Unity of Unix (special)
- july 26 2005: Power use
- july 25 2005: WiFi and Cancer Risks
- july 22 2005: Dennis Ritchie shows us how
- july 21b 2005: Half life of a PC
- july 21 2005: licemanager.com anyone?
- july 20 2005: Carrion call: HP reaches Buffalo Jump
- july 19 2005: Threats to Linux: acceptance and expertise
- july 18 2005: SCO: spin and counter spin
- july 15 2005: Computers and social change
- july 14 2005: How to monetise Open Source
- july 13 2005: Are MBA's bad for your business?
- july 12 2005: So where are they?
- july 11 2005: IT Innovation
- July 8 2005: A word from Rob Pike
- July 7 2005: StorageTek as honeypot
- July 6 2005: Jini, meet RFID, meet wish list
- July 5 2005: MCSEs and the employment relationship
- July 4 2005: Nichievo: re-visiting a lost Linux opportunity
- july 1 2005 "How do I love thee? Let me count the ways"
- June 30 2005 JDS: Another Chinese lesson in real technic?
- June 29 2005 Does Oracle have a demographics problem?
- June 28 2005 The neXt Peoplesoft?
- June 27 2005 Dollars and Zens
- June 25 2005 IIM: the Specter of Success
- June 24 2005 News from the Cell
- June 23 2005 PPC V. Intel: top 500 shows who's right
- june 22 2005 Benchmarks: I go figure
- june 21 2005 Counting Open Source Installs
- june 20 2005 Time Warner V. Google (counting eyeballs)
- June 17 2005 A comment from Michael Stonebraker
- June 16 2005 How to make a project fail (1)?
- June 15 2005 Computational Lingistics: Do I need a cop?
- June 14 2005 From Ingres to EnterpriseDB
- June 13 2005 MS to EU? Up for some deja vu?
- June 10 2005 Linus on licensing - circa 1998
- June 9 2005 Being smart about Linux on your Resume
- June 8 2005 The biggest mystery in Linux history
- June 7, 2005 Apple/intel comment
- June 6 2005 Ok, where did the billion dollars go?
- June 5 2005 Microsoft dumps Longhorn, licenses MacOS X
- June 3 2005 A history lesson from Bill Joy
- June 2 2005 Consolidation (Part2)
- June 1 2005 No honor among thieves?
- May 31 2005 The FBI's recipe for failure
- May 30 2005 Seeing the Cell coming
- May 27 2005 Another "Insight" bit
- May 26 2005 Consolidation (Part One)
- May 25 2005 Anti-Linux strategy predicts Longhorn insecurity?
- May 24 2005 Is the Nexus the next Registry?
- May 23 2005 Will Apple go Intel?
- May 23 2005 Money, and the other 99 schools
- May 20 2005 Message from a Mac User
- May 19 2005 Outsourcing Guilt
- May 18 2005 Where's the wetware?
- May 17 2005 Bye Bye x86
- May 16 2005 Microsoft to buy Red hat? Say it haint so!