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.

Simplifying System Design Isnt Simple

It could be called the yin and yang of system design or maybe the challenge of developing a system containing two opposing forces. While application programs are becoming dispersed chunks of content that are assembled on the fly for specific business purposes, the wide-open Internet on which those applications reside is being partitioned, segmented and […]

Tech on Judicial Radar

The hottest action in high tech is taking place in courtrooms and at regulatory agencies. Maybe the shift from the labs and marketplace to legal venues is a sign of high tech becoming more mature, or maybe its a way to keep all those corporate lawyers employed. Whichever the case, recent decisions by the U.S. […]

Bank on Integration for ID Security

From all appearances (and most notably for me, judging by my bank account) the merger of accounts between Bank of America and Fleet Bank went well during the weekend of June 18-19. The following Monday, my former Fleet account looked like a Bank of America account from my browser and, near as I could tell, […]

What Is Your Bank Doing to Protect Your Data?

Nothing you could have done to ensure your privacy or protect your personal data would have made any difference in the hack that saw payment processor CardSystem Solutions potentially expose 40 million people to theft. That hack had nothing to do with trying to scam personal data from home computers and everything to do with […]

Harrahs Bets on IT

Heres a sure bet: now that the $9.4 billion acquisition of Caesars Entertainment by Harrahs Entertainment has been completed, technology execs at the combined company will be called on to make the wager pay off. And while much focus is given to big banking mergers, struggling airlines and the Wal-Mart-ing of retail America, it may […]

Taking a Bite Out of Apple

Despite the tech media frenzy over the past week, there actually has been more going on in the tech world than Apples decision to become an Intel Insider. From its start with the MOS Technologies 6502 processor, Apple has been able to get seemingly limitless coverage every time it changes an engine. Considering that its […]

The Bright Side of Compliance

What is the upside of compliance? One consultant told me that compliance is great for his business. (“Its like Y2K every year,” he explained.) But Im convinced there are benefits for companies and customers as well—benefits that extend beyond keeping the CEO out of jail and off the front page. You can find a wide […]

Flexibility, Ease of Use Will Measure Workflow Success

The most interesting demonstration Ive seen in quite a while was the demo of the upcoming “Mendocino” workflow product at the recent Sapphire users conference in Boston. Mendocino, a product jointly developed by Microsoft and SAP, ties in to the back end of SAPs enterprise management system and promises to deliver familiar desktop management tools […]

Preparing for Battle in the Next Security War

My intent was to write about the improving state of computer security. However, before starting, I had to clear up all the spew in my in-box from the 16th variant of the Sober worm, which had spent the weekend vomiting neo-Nazi spam into in-boxes around the world. Is political propaganda spam more malicious than product […]

E-Commerce Score Card

This week, Ill be taking part in the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium “eBusiness 2.0: What works, what didnt and whats next.” I look forward to this annual summit since it is one of the few forums where academics, CIOs, analysts, prognosticators and journalists mix well together. Ill let you know how the forum went next […]