by Robin Harris | Wednesday, May 30, 2007 | Backup, SOHO/SMB |
I got into it today on ZDnet with one of the other bloggers, George Ou, who published Why dumb-downed no-RAID storage is bad for consumers. As I believe that RAID is an idea whose time is coming to a close, I responded with Why home RAID won’t fly. So far, ZDnet...
by Robin Harris | Monday, May 28, 2007 | Architecture, Information Management |
Mirrorworlds for the masses David Gelernter’s company, Mirror Worlds Technologies, tried to put an interface on Windows that reflected how people actually remember and link their experiences, rather than some CompSci metadata accommodation. The company ceased...
by Robin Harris | Sunday, May 27, 2007 | Future Tech, Off-Topic |
I wrote about Gordon Bell’s MyLifeBits project a year ago. Gordon Bell, now of Microsoft Research, was once the CTO of Digital Equipment and a pioneer in computer networks and clusters, among many other research initiatives. Now The New Yorker is writing about...
by Robin Harris | Wednesday, May 23, 2007 | Off-Topic |
You always knew techies were different. . . Market segmentation is a black art. Some people believe that markets can be finely segmented in ways that are meaningful over time. Perhaps because I spend a lot of time marketing leading edge stuff I believe that segments...
by Robin Harris | Tuesday, May 22, 2007 | Enterprise |
Watch it play out – again – in storage This morning’s Wall Street Journal has an article about startups – I won’t link to it because subscription required – where they note that a number of real companies have bought from startups...
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