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.
10 Answers to Your Questions About the Past, Present and Future of the Internet Written by Eric Lundquist; Illustrated by Brian Moore 10 Answers to Your Questions About the Past, Present and Future of the Internet – Question 1 Q: Did the Internet always exist? A: Yes. The Internet is even older than the world. […]
Each year, Gartner at its annual Symposium/ITxpo produces a top 10 strategic technology trends list. Some years, the technologies don’t seem all that strategic (taxonomies in 2005) and some take a lot longer to develop (RFID tags in 2005 also). This year at its 2012 event, I thought Gartner hit on a bunch of good […]
Here are some caveats I advise when looking at spending forecasts. 1. Use the numbers as a guide, not as the literal truth. 2. Stuff changes 3. Technology can change everything. Okay, with those caveats in mind. Here are some numbers offered up at the annual Gartner Symposium/ITxpo. Spending is slowing but increases are still […]
Gartner rang the alarm bell today at the organization‘s annual Symposium/ITxpo in Orlando. While it is a long standing tradition for consulting organizations to detail a crisis to which they have the answer at their user events, the Gartner analysts were particularly strident in their IT and CIO wake up call. And I think they […]
Company transitions can be painful. When the transition involves a transition from an iconic genius who was the company founder, captivating spokesman and product visionary, that painful transition can become excruciating. Or maybe not. The executives at Apple Inc. are now going through a transition that will become the stuff of business school case studies […]
Steve Jobs shows off iPhone 4 at the 2010 Worl…Image via Wikipedia In the years since Apple’s founding in 1976 until his death at 56 years old on Oct. 5, Steve Jobs moved from being a player in the technology industry to being THE moving force in technology, business and social creation. Along the way, […]
Big IT Matters Cisco Systems bailed out of the Flip business in part to try to recover lost ground in enterprise networking. Hewlett-Packard is reassembling itself into an enterprise IT software and services organization. Why is that? Enterprise IT has money and it is willing to spend it where it can help grow sales or […]
Image representing Hewlett-Packard as depicted…Image via CrunchBase Ten years ago almost to the day, Hewlett-Packard bought Compaq Computer for $25 Billion and in so doing re-arranged the personal computer industry. All H-P had to do was to get its corporate pinstripe, manage by walk around background to meld with the freewheeling Houston, Texas company that […]
Image representing Google as depicted in Crunc…Image via CrunchBase Motorola is a name long associated with mobile communications. Those Walkie-Talkies in World War II? That would be Moto. Car radios, moon missions and in 1983 the first commercial portable phone, all Moto. And now in the biggest innovation of all, Moto gets acquired by Google […]
Simon Crosby was one of the earliest advocates of virtualization and cloud computing. From XenSource, to Citrix and now to his startup Bromium. In this exclusive video interview, Simon discusses the obstacles to the further development of cloud computing, creating security in the cloud and the influence of prosumers on business applications. Click here to […]