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.
The economy, technology and the world have changed dramatically over the last two years. Where once the stock market seemed to have no top, now we try to determine if we are bouncing off the bottom. Where once companies rushed to buy technology at any cost, now they scrutinize each investment dollar. And the world […]
Its hard to believe, but there are actually interesting events occurring in the technology business besides what is happening in courtrooms. The courts have recently featured two ongoing spectacles. The action surrounding the proposed merger of Hewlett-Packard and Compaq has shifted to a courtroom in Wilmington, Del. In that courtroom, the present management of HP […]
The upcoming Networld+Interop Show in Las Vegas was once all about trying to make disparate networking standards communicate. During the show, you could always walk by the network operations center to see engineers and network designers pounding away trying to make diverse islands of communication talk to one another. Those engineers were usually successful but […]
Its good to see customers holding vendors feet to the fire over security issues. As “Contracts Getting Tough on Security“, some large-enterprise customers have begun writing clauses into their contracts with vendors that hold the vendors liable for a security breach, virus attack or any other incident related to the vendors software. Although Ive never […]
NSTISSP no. 11. now theres an acronym. When I tire of the tech industrys acronym-laden language, I take comfort that things are worse on the government side. NSTISSP is an abbreviation that requires your attention. It is part of a broad government mandate to move federal agencies toward a digital-based system. The system falls under […]
The adage in the operating system market was always that Microsofts installed base is the companys biggest benefit and its biggest detriment. The need to strike a balance between cool new features and compatibility with past applications is a choice on which hangs hundreds of millions in revenues and success or failure of operating system […]
Now the hard work begins for Carly Fiorina and the HP-Compaq integration team. If the thin margin of victory that HP proclaimed holds up through the counting process, the speed with which the two decidedly different cultures can be meshed will dictate the success or failure of the merged entity. Wooing shareholders is easy work […]
Want a good deal on 1,000 desktop PCs? Or how about a big Internet router? Or, for that matter, an entire new IT infrastructure? As any IT manager with a few bucks still in the budget knows, now is a very good time to strike some very good deals. After a couple of years of […]
Which will end first, the Microsoft and Department of Justice travails or the Hewlett-Packard and Compaq melodrama? While most would point to the upcoming March 19 shareholder vote on the HP-Compaq proposed merger as an end point, I think this one could stretch on longer than the Microsoft-vs.-DOJ smack down. I dont know how the […]
The 15 winners in our second annual excellence awards program—featured in this weeks issue—were selected from hundreds of entries by a judging team that included our eWeek Labs analysts and members of our Corporate Partners advisory board. While there are other awards competitions in our industry, as well as in others, Id like to point […]