Eric Lundquist

About

Since 1996, Eric Lundquist has been Editor in Chief of eWEEK, which includes domestic, international and online editions. As eWEEK's EIC, Lundquist oversees a staff of nearly 40 editors, reporters and Labs analysts covering product, services and companies in the high-technology community. He is a frequent speaker at industry gatherings and user events and sits on numerous advisory boards. Eric writes the popular weekly column, 'Up Front,' and he is a confidant of eWEEK's Spencer F. Katt gossip columnist.

Cell Phones With X-Ray Vision, Mega-Speed WiFi Feasible: MIT

Cell phones that peer through walls and wireless connection speeds increased by 10 times are technically feasible, and prototypes have already been demonstrated, according to an MIT researcher. At the recent Mobile Summit: It’s a Disruptive Mobile World conference in Boston sponsored by the Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council, Dina Katabi, the director for the MIT […]

Oracle, Microsoft, Salesforce.com Do the Monster Mashup

Technology integration and its myriad benefits was the focus of Silicon Valley this week, with one vendor actually delivering on the promise. At the Hadoop summit in San Jose, Calif., the talk was about enterprise platforms that will one day mesh structured and unstructured information to deliver a new era of business applications. At the […]

Hadoop Striving for Maturity, Credibility in the Enterprise

SAN JOSE, Calif.—The enterprise and Hadoop should be the perfect marriage for the next wave of corporate data analysis technology. What could be more enticing than a technology platform that promises to mix the old with the new and come up with “voila!”—a computing engine to outpace your competition? At this week’s 2013 Hadoop summit, […]

Oracle, Microsoft Buddy Up to Grab Once-Disparaged Cloud Revenue

Cross out Amazon and write in Microsoft, and you will get the gist of the recent Oracle/Microsoft announcement: “Together, Amazon and Oracle provide businesses with a scalable, reliable and cost-effective business application platform.” That statement, from the Amazon Web Services Website, talks about all the benefits of shifting your Oracle applications to the Amazon cloud […]

‘Journey Management’ Becomes Part of CIO Job Description

“Journey management,” is the new buzzword for CIOs to describe their technology development strategy. John Herbert, 20th Century Fox CIO, used the term last week at Hewlett-Packard’s Discover event while describing the elements of his organization’s tech journey. That journey includes much greater use of digital content delivery, and calls for shrinking data center space […]

Picking Five Favorite Innovations at HP Discover

LAS VEGAS—The HP Discover conference here this week included a wide range of new products and services. As Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman contended in her keynote, the industry is ready for a “new style of IT.” If you are going to adopt a new style, you need to provide some stylish new products. Here is […]

New Style IT Brings on a New Style HP

LAS VEGAS—“The new style of IT,” championed by HP CEO Meg Whitman during her keynote at this year’s HP Discover conference, also requires a new style of Hewlett-Packard as the venerable, but recently troubled company has bolstered its product line and prepared for an enterprise technology metamorphosis based on mobile, big data and cloud computing. […]

HP’s New Desktop PCs, Retail, Print Services Aimed at Enterprises

Hewlett-Packard, working to recover from management chaos and a changing technology marketplace, has introduced a series of retail, desktop and print services products at its annual HP Discover conference. The introductions were less about the individual products and more about trying to position HP as a full-service enterprise provider offering products, services and financing to […]

A Microsoft Upgrade Worth Considering

NEW ORLEANS—While much of the attention of the recent enterprise system announcements at Microsoft’s Tech Ed conference was focused on the embrace of all things Azure cloud from Redmond, much of the decision making over the coming months from technology professionals will be deciding which pieces of their infrastructure should be upgraded. While Microsoft would […]

Microsoft Shows It Can Play Catch-Up Ball in the Cloud

NEW ORLEANS—The major innovation Microsoft has brought to the technology business is the ability to play a good game of catch-up ball. From graphic interfaces to email to Web browsers to the entire Internet, the company too often sits out the first innings of big technology shifts, sputters about in the middle innings and finally, […]