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.

Follow Amazon’s Example: Dare to Talk About IT Costs, Prices

I’ve sat through tens, hundreds, thousands (!) of technology keynotes, panels and presentations. I’ve heard about chasms crossed, paradigms shifted and disruptive innovation enough times to make the strongest weep. But you know what? You almost never hear CEOs or keynoters talk about what their products cost. Product prices are not a favorite keynote topic. […]

Software-as-a-Service Ship Is Cruising Full-Steam Ahead

“The software-as-a-service ship has sailed,” Google CIO Ben Fried told attendees at the Bloomberg Enterprise Technology Summit in New York City late last month. Where once there were entire conferences dedicated to whether or not cloud computing would ever be right for the enterprise, that argument is now moot. OK. So it is a moot […]

Five Lessons on Innovative Thinking From DEMO Mobile 2013

I went to DEMO Mobile April 17 in San Francisco and came away with five lessons on how mobile continues to drive business innovation. Here they are. BTW, if you are looking for some of the top DEMO product introductions, eWEEK’s Chris Preimesberger has a top ten product slide show. Lesson One: Connect the physical […]

OpenStack, Mobile, Amazon and the Tech Rust Belt on the Horizon

The big disruption of the enterprise technology industry is upon us. The Wall Street Journal recently had an article titled “Technology’s Rust Belt Takes Shape” that included a chart of disrupters and the disrupteds based on year-to-year revenue gains or losses. The numbers put some substance behind what I’ve seen in my travels and interviews […]

OpenStack Winning Converts Among Large Enterprises

BestBuy, Comcast, HubSpot and Bloomberg epitomize the core message from the OpenStack Summit that took place in Portland, Ore., this week. Why? Executives from those companies all took turns on the keynote stage at OpenStack and explained how they are committing to the OpenStack infrastructure model. OpenStack is a cloud computing infrastructure based on open-source […]

‘Software Defined’ Emerges as an Overused Term With a Kernel of Value

If you want to be with-it in tech, put the words “Software Defined” in caps at the front of whatever you are discussing and charge forward. In fact, this is a Software-Defined Blog talking about all the recent Software-Defined News and by reading it, you, too, will become one of the Software-Defined Cognoscenti. Recently, Hewlett-Packard, […]

HP’s Moonshot Strategy Requires Enterprise Astronauts Ready for Liftoff

Talk to techies who worked at Hewlett-Packard in the ’80s and ’90s, and you’ll get an earful about the good old days of HP Labs and the culture of technology innovation. Those walk-around managers, the stories go, would find, encourage and fund projects that were too outlandish or too new for the bean counters and […]

Facebook Phones Home to Call a Winning Number

Facebook’s decision to create a software branding and messaging skin leveraging the open Android system and OPH (other people’s hardware) has a lot to teach the high-tech community. The development of Facebook Home gives Zuckerberg and company a much-needed leg up in the mobile space and relieves them of the cost and burden of conjuring […]

10 Big Data Trends From the GigaOM Structure Data Conference

If you are going to implement big data in your enterprise, start with the applications. While that is good advice for any tech or business exec considering where to invest his or her technology dollar, that advice is particularly trenchant in the world of big data. I attended the GigaOM Structure Data conference in New […]

Picking Cloud Platforms: What Is Right for Your Business?

What’s the right cloud for your business? Keep it all on premise? Build a hybrid? Take the big leap and put it all on the cloud? Amid all the vendor promises and cloud-based startups, picking the right flavor of cloud for your company is not an easy task. With that in mind, I spent a […]