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.

Gartner Symposium Keynote Warns of New Digital Challenges for IT

A big, fast-moving digital train is headed your way, and you either jump aboard to become an engineer or get flattened. That, in essence, was the message from the Gartner researchers and analysts at the start of this year’s Gartner Symposium 2013. While it is not much of a surprise that the analog world is […]

Cloud, Mobile, Software-Defined Networking Trends Prominent at Interop

New cloud competition, the meshing of consumer and network applications, the maturing of software-defined networks, network services to match compute and storage, and the continuing quest for mobile device management are five trends highlighted at this year’s Interop New York conference. I spent a couple of days at Interop (which itself has become a mash-up […]

Chambers Touts Cisco’s Shift to Applications in Interop Keynote

While Cisco was founded to build the routers and switches powering corporate networks, and it recently moved to embrace the server hardware business, the future for Cisco is as an applications company, according to CEO John Chambers. In his keynote presentation Oct. 2 at this year’s Interop New York, Chambers said the next step for […]

Oracle Needs to Learn Lessons From Its Team’s America’s Cup Victory

I spent the early part of the week at Oracle’s OpenWorld customer conference in San Francisco learning about engineered systems, the expansion of the Oracle cloud, the rebirth of Java and all things Oracle red. The event was interesting for the opportunity to get an update on a company wrestling with a fundamental transition in […]

Oracle Finally Takes Full Plunge Into Cloud Computing Services

SAN FRANCISCO—The red cloud has finally fully enveloped Oracle. After years of an off-again, on-again relation with the cloud computing concept, Oracle acknowledged the necessity of being a full-service player in the cloud and is offering its entire range of database, compute and applications in cloud configurations. While Oracle is offering up its support for […]

Ellison Touts Pure Oracle Red Hardware, Software Stack at OpenWorld

Buoyed by wins in the America’s Cup, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison opened this year’s Oracle OpenWorld conference by outlining an enterprise technology world full of possibilities—if you just do it Larry’s way—totally. In an era of open compute, software-defined networks and Web giants such as Google, Facebook and Amazon wielding warehouse arrays of commodity hardware, […]

TEDx Conference Organizers Can Teach the IT Vendor Show Promoters

I went to the TEDx Cambridge (Mass.) event last week. Next week I am heading off for the rounds of fall shows including Oracle OpenWorld, Interop, the Gartner Symposium and Amazon’s AWS re:Invent. Clearly, I’ve got a lot of PowerPoint time in my future. Here’s what I heard and what I learned and what events […]

Top 5 Big Data Trends Highlighted in Major Enterprise Projects

Big data often comes across as more of a buzzword than reality. But listening to users speak about their projects at the Big Data Innovation conference in Boston last week provided insight into what the power of big data can mean to a company. Here are my top five takeaways from the conference. 1.) The […]

Hybrid Databases Gaining Favor for Enterprise Big Data Analytics

Hybrid hardware infrastructures are a big topic in the enterprise technology segment. CIOs and tech managers want to meld their internal capabilities with cloud computing in a mix that preserves the old investments and creates a path to the new. The same thing is happening in the data and business analysis segments. I spent a […]

Michael Dell Just Started Writing the Third Act of His Company’s Saga

Act One was a smart guy with a smart idea. The guy was Michael Dell. The smart idea was to sell customers personal computers they desired at the price they wanted instead of pushing them to buy whatever was overstocked in the warehouse. On the financial side of the equation, the ability for a company […]