Scot Petersen is a technology analyst at Ziff Brothers Investments, a private investment firm. Prior to joining Ziff Brothers, Scot was the editorial director, Business Applications & Architecture, at TechTarget. Before that, he was the director, Editorial Operations, at Ziff Davis Enterprise, While at Ziff Davis Media, he was a writer and editor at eWEEK.
September 11, 8:46 a.m. More than the story of the year, it has become the story of our lives. The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 had many targets beyond the structures of the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. The terrorists took aim at the U.S. economy, its information and communications systems, its leaders, and […]
The latest developments in the cell phone and handheld wireless device space show, once again, how far apart the creators of technology are from their customers or the needs thereof. As eWeek has reported for some time, manufacturers are in a desperate race with wireless network providers over which can outpace each others uselessness. Research […]
Web services development got a boost today when Serena Software Inc. announced support for Microsoft Corp.s .Net platform. Serena makes products that help developers make changes to application code and content. Serenas ChangeMan DS 5.4 for distributed systems and ChangeMan WCM (Web Code and Content Manager) 3.1 will support Microsoft APIs for its Visual Studio […]
I dont know about you, but my idea of a good evening is making a bowl of popcorn and curling up on the couch to watch a good DVD movie—as it downloads for anywhere between 2 and 12 hours, depending on what format my computer supports and the speed of my Internet connection. As absurd […]
If you missed the news, more penalties against Microsoft were handed down the week of Thanksgiving. What you didnt miss was that Microsoft got off lightly—again. The beneficiaries in the settlement of about 100 private lawsuits—filed against the company in the wake of the governments antitrust case—are students at some 14,000 public schools who will […]
There are some videos and sound files making the rounds of the Internet featuring Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and his usual over-the-top brand of hysterics. In one, he enjoins his audience to consider the significance of “developers, developers, developers, developers!” To Microsoft, developers are indeed a linchpin in its hold on corporate IT departments: Without […]
Ive sat through enough keynote speeches and accompanying promotional videos to take them for what they are worth, which isnt much. But at a recent analyst conference, Microsoft presented a commercial about the benefits of .Net My Services that was truly disturbing. We meet the Cleavers in the near future in their well-appointed suburban home […]
At Comdex this week, most attendees will learn their latest lesson in adapting to the New World Order: IDs will be checked; handbags will be searched; no bags of any kind will be allowed on the show floor, which means no laptop computers. Like many other aspects of the Sept. 11 tragedies, positive changes will […]
BOSTON–The new, more responsible Microsoft Corp., which capitulated in the DOJ settlement in part, officials said, because of Sept. 11, is still playing the game as fiercely as ever. Speaking here today at Forrester Research Inc.s Executive Strategy Forum, Microsoft President and Chief Operating Officer Rick Belluzzo took some competitors to task, especially Sun Microsystems […]
So he did it. Bill Gates finally said goodbye to the DOS prompt. Gates drew cheers as he ceremoniously exited from the command-based operating system during the launch party for XP, the latest version of Windows. Somehow, I think DOS deserved a more dignified ending. After all, it was DOS, and the business deal behind […]