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.

Cultivating Organic Tech

Give Forrester Research credit for one thing. Faced with a nuclear winter of IT spending, the IT think tank has come up with a green-sounding slogan to describe our predicament: organic IT. The catch phrase was introduced nearly a year ago, and its caretaker is Forrester analyst Frank Gillett. The slogan makes it sound like […]

Some Ideas are Born Great—and Get Greater

Some technologies dont get older, they get better. This weeks issue has a couple of prime examples: virtual machine technology and Ethernet. Both originated in the 1970s, and both have been through several generations. Both are fundamentally great ideas, the need for which has not abated in the least over the years. Some 30 years […]

Bullish on Technology

Youd never know just from talking to Steve Elterich, president of Fidelity eBusiness, that many enterprises are clamping down hard on IT spending these days. Even as the stock market has foundered in the aftershock of the dot-com boom and bust, Fidelity Investments, the largest mutual fund company in the United States, a major provider […]

A Bill for Legal Services ?

It all depends on how you remember it, I guess. Last week, Bill Gates addressed a gathering of Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals, or MVPs, in Redmond, so you might have expected something to boost morale. Indeed, the chairman and chief software architect evoked victories of the past to instill a will to triumph today against […]

FCAT Scans for Best Technologies

The entrance to the fidelity center for applied Technology in Boston is emblematic of the groups mission to seek out emerging technologies: Every month or so, a new biometric device guards the door. In early February, a facial recognition device stood watch. “We try a different one every month—face recognition, iris scan, thumbprint, hand geometry,” […]

Everyone Wants to Be Seen With the Penguin

eWeek will do $4 billion of Linux business this year. Hey, only kidding! But who would ever know? No one checks out these claims, and if they did, would you believe them if they used Generally Accepted Accounting Principles? I didnt think so. So Carly Fiorina is free to trumpet HPs $2 billion in Linux […]

The Silence of the Users

Now that the Software Assurance cattle drive is in full swing, most Microsoft customers have been able to make a choice whether to join the herd in signing up for Software Assurance or to remain aloof. Its not that complicated a decision. If you dont upgrade that often—say, only every four years—then youre better off […]

Adventures in Offline Buying

This year, during a season that is sacred to many, I committed an unspeakable heresy—at least as far as e-commerce orthodoxy is concerned—I purchased no presents online. For several years, I bought more and more gifts on the Web. Then something happened. Maybe it was a midlife crisis, the dot-com bust or maybe I just […]

The Gerstner Decade at IBM, In His Own Words

The most remarkable thing about Louis Gerstners recently published book, “Who Says Elephants Cant Dance,” may be the fact that he actually wrote it himself. Gerstner states explicitly there is no co-author or editor, so while one must assume that he received advice on the project and that someone eyeballed the final copy, there apparently […]

Covering IBM—Both of Them

In reporting this weeks cover story, Jeff Moad and I spent several weeks interviewing IBM execs, customers and analysts. This digging unearthed two IBMs. There is the IBM that has “gotten it” with regard to open systems, multivendor interoperability, listening to customers and delivering value. This was especially clear in the instance of Mobil Travel […]