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IDC: Q3 server sales were crap more similar news »
But not as crap as 2001
When you are very sick and you are trying to find out what is wrong, you get a second opinion from another doctor - and so it is with the quarterly market statistics tracking server shipments and sales. Gartner usually comes first, and then IDC follows in quick succession with a slightly different set of public stats. Together, the Gartner and IDC figures give those of us on the outside of vendor walls a sense of how healthy or sick the server business is.…
Wed Dec 03, 2008 more from this source»»
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DARPA seeks Hitchhikers Deep Thought program more similar news »
Only one choice on interface peripherals, obviously
Pentagon boffinry chiefs are seeking to develop radical AI software capable of boiling down information from the news, overhead spy planes, wiretaps and so on "into a form that is more suitable for human consumption". Specifically, this means using the data to produce "a cohesive story that is germane to the goals of a decision-maker".…
Wed Dec 03, 2008 more from this source»»
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Making project management work more similar news »
The three principles of getting the job done
Every now and then we run a poll with the Reg audience, and we know we’ve hit a nerve. On this occasion it was a simple set of questions about what tools and practices you had in place to support tasking and reporting of activities. There’s plenty of sometimes-great project management theory out there, but the tendency can be to believe that it’s only by adopting one methodology over another that can make a difference.…
Wed Dec 03, 2008 more from this source»»
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There's gold in green: profiting from climate change more similar news »
The double standards of our eco accountants
Imagine an unpopular, impotent, and fragile UK Government, trying to make political capital out of a looming crisis. To avoid being embarrassed by criticism of its shallow policies, it appoints an independent panel of experts, to which it defers controversial decisions. Now imagine that the panel proposes measures from which its members and their associates will directly benefit.…
Wed Dec 03, 2008 more from this source»»
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Apple anti-virus advice was nothing new more similar news »
Mac malware meme put in its place
One of the more famous Get a Mac ads boasted that Apple systems, unlike Windows boxes, didn't need anti-virus software. So when an article on an Apple support site encouraged the use of anti-virus software on Macs it seemed like news. In truth the article reiterated long-standing, though little publicised, advice from Apple.…
Wed Dec 03, 2008 more from this source»»
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