Stan Gibson

About

Stan Gibson is Executive Editor of eWEEK. In addition to taking part in Ziff Davis eSeminars and taking charge of special editorial projects, his columns and editorials appear regularly in both the print and online editions of eWEEK. He is chairman of eWEEK's Editorial Board, which received the 1999 Jesse H. Neal Award of the American Business Press. In ten years at eWEEK, Gibson has served eWEEK (formerly PC Week) as Executive Editor/eBiz Strategies, Deputy News Editor, Networking Editor, Assignment Editor and Department Editor. His Webcast program, 'Take Down,' appeared on Zcast.tv. He has appeared on many radio and television programs including TechTV, CNBC, PBS, WBZ-Boston, WEVD New York and New England Cable News. Gibson has appeared as keynoter at many conferences, including CAMP Expo, Society for Information Management, and the Technology Managers Forum. A 19-year veteran covering information technology, he was previously News Editor at Communications Week and was Software Editor and Systems Editor at Computerworld.

In Outsourcing, Size Matters

Smaller is better. thats the lesson we should draw from the EDS-Navy outsourcing contract, which EDS chief executive Michael Jordan last month freely admitted had gone bad. As eWEEK has chronicled since its inception, the monster EDS-Navy deal has been plagued by trouble. Now the Securities and Exchange Commission is looking into the $6.7 billion […]

IBM Survey Unearths Growth Agenda

NEW YORK—There is more evidence that the IT spending freeze has thawed. IBM Business Consulting Services this week released the results of a survey of 456 top industry executives, the results of which confirm the attitudes reported elsewhere: that business leaders are loosening the purse strings on technology budgets with an eye toward revenue growth. […]

Nortel Looks Abroad for Growth

BOSTON—As Nortel Networks gradually emerges from a near death experience over the past year and a half, the company is looking to grow by selling its equipment and services in new international markets. Frank Dunn, CEO of the Ottawa, Ont.-based network equipment supplier, told a gathering of press and analysts here that hes gearing the […]

This Week In Enterprise Tech

Out of the ashes of the application service provider market has emerged hosted CRM, not only alive and well, but growing at a faster rate than the mainstream licensed CRM market, according to Giga Information Group. As Dennis Callaghan reports, hosted CRM providers such as Salesnet and Salesforce.com are generating their share of satisfied users […]

Bill Gates Is Back

Bill Gates is back. After years of seclusion, coinciding with his companys antitrust defense, the computer industrys most powerful figure and the worlds richest man is back, loquaciously, in the public eye. Gates celebrated 20 years of Comdex speaking appearances with his traditional Sunday night keynote address. Before Gates stepped onto the stage, however, he […]

Linux: Is It Blossoming or Maturing?

Is Linux blossoming or—gasp!—maturing? When a company, in this case SuSE, is acquired, its a sign of value. But it is also a sign of industry consolidation, which is a sign of maturity—which is the kiss of death in this industry. To reach maturity with a minority server market share and a negligible client market […]

Microsoft Calls on Indigo to Win Developers

In the end, its all about the developers. Microsoft has long understood this, and winning over those developers has been a persistent specialty of Gates, Ballmer & Co. The lure to entice them for the next platform generation is “Indigo,” the service-oriented architecture technology thats in “Longhorn,” the next major version of Windows. Indigo will […]

This eWEEK: Ocotober 20, 2003

Thinking green? You should be if youre a user of Great Plains or Navision software. Project Green, the code name for the next generation of Microsoft business applications, is where youll be heading in 2006 or so, about the time that “Longhorn,” the next major version of Windows, appears on the scene. That gives you […]

This eWEEK – 21

If you want to get an idea how the economy is doing, ask a credit card company. Senior Writer Anne Chen learned from Visa USA Executive Vice President Scott Thompson that Visa transactions are 15 to 16 percent higher now than a year ago. Now, says Thompson, hes got to come up with enough capacity […]

This eWEEK – 8

Its not easy being microsoft. you sell by far the most widely used office productivity suite, but how do you give users reasons to upgrade to the latest version? With the release of Office 2003, Microsoft once again is faced with the arcane calculus implicit in balancing how much to nudge users to upgrade without […]