by Robin Harris | Tuesday, October 9, 2007 | Security & Public Policy |
Our broken patent system RIM recently settled a patent case for $600 million with NTP while the validity of the patents was still under review. The threat of Blackberry shutdown forced their hand. More recently NetApp filed suit against Sun in another Federal District...
by Robin Harris | Wednesday, September 12, 2007 | Enterprise, Security & Public Policy |
I’m sure Tucci would have preferred another topic I’m not going to talk about the strip clubs, showgirls painted with EMC’s initials – “Mr. Fredrickson [EMC spokesman] says the initials EMC were on the showgirls’ thighs, not their...
by Robin Harris | Thursday, August 30, 2007 | Enterprise, Security & Public Policy |
The Wall Street Journal (subscription required) reports on a federal whistle-blower suit that shines light on a high-tech industry practice that I’ll bet most customers don’t know about. Here’s the deal. Tech companies sign agreements to cooperate...
by Robin Harris | Tuesday, August 14, 2007 | Security & Public Policy |
Pardon me while I comment on blogging I don’t find most commentary on blogging to be worth spit, especially the “end of civilization as we know it” nonsense of Andrew Keen. Blogging is a new media with low barriers to entry. It satisfies a basic...
by Robin Harris | Tuesday, August 7, 2007 | SAN, FC, Security & Public Policy |
Found guilty on all 10 counts Greg Reyes, former CEO of Brocade, was convicted today of all 10 counts he was charged with of criminal securities fraud for backdating stock options and lying about it in a San Francisco courtroom. He faces 20 years in prison. Mr. Reyes...
by Robin Harris | Wednesday, May 16, 2007 | Security & Public Policy |
Don’t read the “EMC has Ph.Ds?” series! Or at the very least avoid reading the patents I reference. I may have already said too much. Microsoft’s FUD-slinging on Linux shines some light on patents Good article with some great quotes on Cnet...
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