by Robin Harris | Thursday, August 31, 2006 | Enterprise, SOHO/SMB, SSD/Flash/NVRAM |
Over at InfoWorld, Tom Yager has posted a fascinating article titled Linux will get buried. It’s Not About Apple He proposes that Apple’s Unix revenue will overtake commercial Linux factory-install revenue by mid-2008. Which seems reasonable: Apple sales...
by Robin Harris | Wednesday, August 30, 2006 | Enterprise |
Over at DrunkenData John William Toigo comments on my Computerworld post on the death throes of Information Lifecycle Management (ILM). I wish I could say he tore me a new one – controversy is good for readership – but since we are fundamentally in...
by Robin Harris | Tuesday, August 29, 2006 | Security & Public Policy |
Federal Computer Week is reporting that the US Army is starting a pilot program to encrypt all data on all mobile devices. But that’s not all: In the coming weeks, the secretary of the Army will release a new policy on data encryption mandating that each Army...
by Robin Harris | Monday, August 28, 2006 | Enterprise |
The Wall Street Journal (and everyone else) is reporting (subscription required) Google Inc. is venturing deeper into the business and education market by bundling a variety of existing services including email and scheduling offerings that compete with software from...
by Robin Harris | Friday, August 25, 2006 | Future Tech, SOHO/SMB |
Update: In the comments Mark claims that the ZFS reference in Apple’s Leopard, the next version of Mac OS X, proves that Apple is, in fact, working on porting ZFS: All filesystems on MacOS X are implemented using what’s called VFS plugins, these interact with...
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