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Comment: pick your poison - Chris Poley - 1/30/2009
Unprofitable Video: At Least It's Cheap to Make
Editor's Blog  
1/30/2009   3 comments
Video experts take the stage at the SIIA conference to avoid discussing how exactly to profit from video
Comment: Stick-to-itiveness - Drowlord - 1/30/2009
A Virtual Attendee Ponders Internet Focus at Davos
Rob Salkowitz  
1/30/2009   15 comments
Participants in the financial summit have put the Internet front and center
Sam Visits the White House
Todd Watson  
1/29/2009   Post a comment
IBM's CEO encourages the creation of jobs and infrastructure by focusing on ways to make technology solve real problems
Comment: business model - andres - 1/29/2009
If You're Really an Entrepreneur, Get on the Web
Chris Poley  
1/28/2009   28 comments
Even in hard times, the Internet holds multiple resources for startups
Comment: Virtually yours, - jonnomh - 1/28/2009
Virtual Goods Struggle to Transcend Niche Status
Editor's Blog  
1/28/2009   14 comments
The sale of virtual goods, while thriving for some Web 2.0 sites, will remain a niche practice
Comment: Yahoo! Ouch @#%$ - Chris Poley - 1/27/2009
Comment: Apple's the Exception - kenton - 1/26/2009
Google, Apple & the Idiocy of Crowds
Andrew Keen  
1/26/2009   21 comments
Companies aren't democracies, and the successful ones are steeply hierarchical and obsessively secretive
Comment: GSI - matt @ Thrive - 1/25/2009
Comment: Re: Why laid off? - cjon316 - 1/25/2009
Comment: Where's the money - dbergman - 1/25/2009
Comment: Tech Layoffs - JoeFoster - 1/25/2009
Comment: Does anyone care? - Mashka - 1/25/2009
Comment: Re: Why laid off? - dlavie - 1/24/2009
Comment: Why laid off? - jorge.luis - 1/24/2009
Comment: Re: Darkening Skies - hounhosp - 1/23/2009
Comment: Msft's sniffles - Terry Sweeney - 1/23/2009
Comment: Darkening Skies - MikePrescott - 1/23/2009
A Black Day in Redmond
Rob Salkowitz  
1/23/2009   24 comments
News of Microsoft's layoffs is a bad, bad omen for the tech sector
Commercial-Free Social Networking? Not Likely
Peter Bowman  
1/23/2009   12 comments
Users may eventually rebel against the current trends in advertising on social networks
What's the ROI for Social Media?
David Vellante  
1/22/2009   7 comments
Communicating value may require social media implementers to sidestep traditional ROI measurements
Comment: But, but, but... - modza - 1/21/2009
Comment: it's a business thing - mtechie - 1/21/2009
Why an Online Tax May Be a 'Sin'
Mark McKinnon  
1/21/2009   11 comments
An online tax proposed by New York's governor could fuel a greater number of illegal downloads
You Can Still Rock in America (and in IT)
Todd Watson  
1/21/2009   Post a comment
IBM's earnings offer more good news during Inauguration Week
Timberrr!!! Watch Out for Falling Techs
Editor's Blog  
1/15/2009   Post a comment
Internet Evolution names the technologies to watch falter in 2009
Troubled Technologies: An '09 Watch List
The Big Report  
1/15/2009   23 comments
With dried-up VC funding and a lack of working business models, these technologies have cause to worry in 2009
Comment: Re: weak defense - Chris Poley - 1/15/2009
Comment: Almost Invisible - hounhosp - 1/14/2009
Yahoo CEO: Smart Pick or Just Plain Safe?
Editor's Blog  
1/14/2009   19 comments
With its new CEO, is Yahoo prepping itself for a search deal with Microsoft or just trying to clean up its mess?
Comment: Oh Come On David Pogue! - kq4ym - 1/13/2009
Comment: Re: Money well spent - jwallace - 1/12/2009
Comment: other options - Mashka - 1/12/2009
Comment: Making money - dbergman - 1/11/2009
Comment: Old school B&M - tech_ed - 1/9/2009
Brick 'n' Mortar Must Give Way to Click 'n' Order
Chris Poley  
1/9/2009   30 comments
Some industries seem to resist the challenge of the Internet, to their own detriment
Comment: Some good ideas, but - cbrown - 1/8/2009
Comment: i can Haz it ALL! - mtechie - 1/8/2009
The Internet Can Save You Money!
Editor's Blog  
1/8/2009   21 comments
Three to six ways the Internet can save you hordes of cash
Comment: Market demand - Mary Jander - 1/7/2009
Comment: Money well spent - Chris Poley - 1/7/2009
Comment: Re: look ahead - Paul Whyte - 1/7/2009
Comment: Social Media ROI - ssusarla - 1/7/2009
How to Solve the US Broadband Shortage
Tom Nolle  
1/7/2009   18 comments
The Obama administration has an opportunity to fix the shortage of broadband access nationwide
Comment: look ahead - Chris Poley - 1/6/2009
Comment: Re: No Madoffs - Terry Sweeney - 1/6/2009
Comment: Re: No Madoffs - matt @ Thrive - 1/6/2009
Comment: Re: No Madoffs - J DAmbrosio - 1/6/2009
Comment: Business Plan? - kq4ym - 1/6/2009
Comment: No Madoffs - jabailo - 1/6/2009
Future Forecast: 2009
Internet Evolution Poll  
1/6/2009   1 comment
Which of the IE staff’s Internet predictions is most likely to happen in 2009?
2009: Year of the Business Model
Editor's Blog  
1/6/2009   20 comments
Breaking news for the Web 2.0 startup crowd: 'It's good to make money'




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It's safe to assume Microsoft isn't going anywhere.
Jason Mick
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The US National Security Agency learned the hard way that it can be dangerous to give a contractor too much money and access, with too little scrutiny. The NSA and other government agencies hire tens of thousands of contractors a year to analyze data. Edward Snowden -- who revealed himself as the NSA leaker after fleeing the country -- was one such contractor, reportedly holding a $122,000 salaried position at Booz Allen Hamilton at the time of his departure.
Charlotte Erdmann
Midsize businesses rarely achieve the same standards of security in their own datacenters as professional providers that specialize in delivering these services to organizations.
Jeff Kaplan
Jeff Kaplan   6/17/2013   4 comments
It was about 10 years ago when a new generation of software-as-a-service (SaaS) alternatives started to gain acceptance and adoption among organizations of all sizes. And it has only been about five years since Amazon Web Services captured the marketplace's attention with Amazon EC2 and Amazon S3, which opened the door to a vast array of infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) offerings. Now, the third piece of the cloud computing puzzle is beginning to win over organizations seeking to build their own apps: platform-as-a-service (PaaS).
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John Kennedy
How Big-Data Is Changing Marketing

6|13|13   |   1:07   |   1 comment


Big-data and analytics tools enable marketers to understand customers as individuals, identifying unmet needs and addressing each customer as a "segment of one," says John Kennedy, VP corporate marketing, IBM.
Kim Davis
Big-Data Can’t Always Sell Wine

5|21|13   |   2:23   |   10 comments


Whole Foods Global Wine Purchaser Doug Bell told me about some of the constraints on using analytics in the US wine market.
Paul J. Fleuranges
Digital Signage Keeps NYC Subway Straphangers on Track

5|6|13   |   3:51   |   1 comment


New York's Metropolitan Transit Authority is conducting a pilot test of digital kiosks to guide subway users to where they want to go more efficiently and at lower cost.
Kim Davis
Fast Forward to the Future

4|23|13   |   2:29   |   20 comments


A look back at tech writing in the 90s makes us wonder where enterprise IT will be 20 years from now.
Mitch Wagner
Google Launches Its Most Depressing Service Yet

4|15|13   |   2:59   |   10 comments


Google's new Inactive Account Manager lets you control how Google disposes of your accounts when you die.
Second Shooter
Argument Over Top-Level Domains Is 'Stupid'

4|11|13   |   2:07   |   3 comments


The whole Amazon.reader debate is a double-stupid. It's stupid to think that there's any e-book buyer who doesn't know Amazon's URL, and it was stupider to let ICANN launch the whole free-form TLD initiative to start with.
Kim Davis
Ladies, Your Tablet Awaits

3|21|13   |   2:22   |   37 comments


ePad Femme is the world’s first tablet “made exclusively for women.”
Wisdom of the Big Chair
NFC Moves Into the Mainstream

3|20|13   |   2:16   |   No comments


While NFC's original goal was to enhance mobile commerce applications, it is finding its way into a number of other uses, which is creating both opportunity as well as challenges for IT departments.
Wisdom of the Big Chair
Integrating Security Into Your Cloud Contract

3|19|13   |   3:35   |   No comments


Enterprises would like to move to cloud computing but are hesitant because they are concerned about providers’ ability to secure company data. Here are some tips that help to ensure that if breaches occur, the business is not left holding the bag.
Brian Baron
How Edmunds.com Collects Customer Information

3|18|13   |   1:15   |   No comments


Edmunds separates customers into segments based on the info it collects on its site and from partners, and uses that to push out custom content, said Brian Baron, director of business analytics for Edmunds.com, at Predictive Analytics Innovation Summit.
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The IBM Smarter Commerce Global Summit in Monaco kicked into high gear today, and we've already begun to see news emerging from that lovely city-state by the sea.
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NSA Leaks Shine Spotlight on Perils of Contractor Partnerships
Jason Mick
The US National Security Agency learned the
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