David Morgenstern

About

David Morgenstern is Executive Editor/Special Projects of eWEEK. Previously, he served as the news editor of Ziff Davis Internet and editor for Ziff Davis' Storage Supersite.In 'the days,' he was an award-winning editor with the heralded MacWEEK newsweekly as well as eMediaweekly, a trade publication for managers of professional digital content creation.David has also worked on the vendor side of the industry, including companies offering professional displays and color-calibration technology, and Internet video.He can be reached here.

Apples Mac Halo: No Myth

With Windows Vista now in the channel, some analysts predict reversals for Apple. Others now question the so-called “halo effect” of the iPod, the notion that a positive experience with the Apple audio player will lead people to buy a Mac. I dont buy much of this talk. In fact, I see signs that the […]

The Day Steve Jobs Killed Apple and Other Anecdotes

Ten years ago to this very week, Steve Jobs killed Apple. Or he began to take apart many of the projects and organization that many inside and outside the company thought of as Apples value to the computing industry. This event was the announcement of the companys infamous spring 1997 reorganization, which continued step-by-step throughout […]

Is Vistas Hybrid Hype Running into a Hard(ware) Reality?

Last summer, industry and customer conferences were abuzz with presentations about new flash memory caching technologies that would improve the user experience of Windows Vista, especially for mobile desktops. And storage vendors climbed on board with preannouncements of “hybrid” flash-enabled drives to support the plan. However, with Vista now in general release, the timing for […]

Does Only Apple Really Understand User Values?

SAN FRANCISCO—In his Jan. 9 keynote address before the Macworld Expo crowd in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs offered what has become an annual lesson in user values in technology design. But why do so few in the industry seem to be taking the course? That is the great mystery. Often its easy to […]

Macworld Expo: The Mac Gets Back into Business?

SAN FRANCISCO—The buzz is swelling in anticipation of consumer-side announcements from Steve Jobs keynote address that will kick off the annual Macworld Expo here. Will it be the iPod phone or the iTV digital media server (name change is also expected)? Only Jobs and a select cadre of Apple execs know for sure. However, after […]

Can Apple Thrive Without Steve Jobs?

Ten years ago, give a week or two, Steve Jobs returned to Apple Computer, the company that he had co-founded in the now-hazy garage beginnings of the personal computer era. The company was a fiscal, organizational and technological mess. Under Jobs leadership, the company has regained a solid, if still small, foothold in the industry, […]

Stocking-Stuffer Gifts for the IT Crowd

The gift-giving-and-receiving time is heading toward us pell-mell. And as is so often the case, the joy of the season fades a bit when it comes to the receiving part. We must admit it: we IT and storage folk are part of the hard-to-shop-for demographic. So, I looked around for some large and small gift-sized […]

Desperately Seeking a Vision for Crap Storage

In a recent interview, Seagate Technology CEO Bill Watkins offered a reality check on the state of the computing today and the storage market. Sorry to say, this hard drive maker—along with so many others in the industry—sounds as if hes lost his way. In a Nov. 30 Fortune interview, Watkins assessed the storage market […]

Compliance: A Ghost of Storage Past?

Recent rumbles out of Washington warn that the compliance gravy-train may be side-railed by the Treasury Departments pullback from Sarbanes-Oxley financial regulations. Storage resellers may feel a pinch from that policy change—or maybe not—based on the results of a recent poll of storage managers. Compliance is taking a back seat to more urgent, everyday storage […]

Windows Vista vs. Mac OS X: The Startup Sound Debate

Windows Vista will come with a new startup sound and other soundscape elements in its Aero interface. However, while Redmond execs tell the world how “cool” Windows has become and the great meaning behind the sounds, Window XP users may just add the charge of “ear candy” along with “eye candy” for the new interface. […]