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It’s Nearly 2010: Where’s Cableco IPTV?
The SiliconANGLE —
Authority: 145
I have moved, on average, about once every 8 months over the course of my adult life. Up until about August of 2008, I had somehow managed to weasel out of ever paying for residential internet service. As I’ve been married a few years now, my wanderlust has been kept in check, but the frequency at which we have ...3 hours ago -
Open Innovators Outperform the Market by 16.9%
The SiliconANGLE —
Authority: 145
At the Open Innovation Summit last week in Orlando, there were a number of companies there discussing their various initiatives for open innovation. What is open innovation? UC Berkeley professor Henry Chesbrough, perhaps the father of the movement, formulated this definition several years ago: Open innovation is ...4 hours ago -
XAJAX Perfect Choice to Build Scalable Web Applications for Cloud Computing Environments
Lori MacVittie —
Authority: 508
An interesting thing happens when you combine toolkits like XAJAX and SAJAX and the ability to perform content-based routing: you can actually achieve function-level load balancing in both cloud-based and traditional architectures. As you might have discovered from previous posts mentioning it, I still do ...7 hours ago -
FCC Admits That CableCARD is a Failure
The SiliconANGLE —
Authority: 145
Yep, total failure. There is no real 3rd party marketplace for CableCARDs and what the network operators provide is limited in functionality while costing the same as a set top box (e.g. Comcrap’s CableCARD doesn’t support on demand). On top of everything else, the signal processing capabilities in the CableCARDs ...2 days ago -
Solving For Impossible: The Four Quadrants of Innovation
The SiliconANGLE —
Authority: 145
I recently wrote up a post, Most Dangerous Innovation Misperception – The Silver Bullet Approach . In it, I discussed the issue of organizations myopically focusing on only disruptive innovations to the exclusion of more incremental or sustaining innovations. In doing more research on the subject , I began ...5 days ago -
Next-Generation Management of Data Centers Should be Modeled on Social Networking
Lori MacVittie —
Authority: 508
Should the next generation management of network and application network devices look and act more like Facebook and Twitter? Infrastructure 2.0 could take us there. Y ou may think I’m kidding and certainly I make this proposal with some amount of humorous intent, but there is some value, I think, in applying ...5 days ago -
The Inexorable Convergence of Cloud and Security Services
The SiliconANGLE —
Authority: 145
Concerns for the security of application run in the cloud are running high. The perceived lack of security of cloud platforms is often cited as the primary obstacle to adoption. Whether "cloud" is defined as infrastructure as a service (storage and compute services ala Amazon), platform as a service (application ...6 days ago -
The Age of Solution Selling – Is All-in-One a Better Approach?
The SiliconANGLE —
Authority: 145
Once upon a time, companies sold their enterprise communication solutions, including switches, ACDs, voice mail, and other systems, based on features. “Feature Wars,” as they were known, pitted one vendor’s offerings against another’s, based on the features that each product supported. There were competitive ...6 days ago -
2009 in Review: Ken Camp’s List
The SiliconANGLE —
Authority: 145
[Editor’s Note: This post is part of SiliconANGLE’s “ Predictions and Reflections ” series. To view this year’s collection, click here . To participate, create an account or log into “ TheANGLE ” and request to join the group . – mrh / spa ] Every year bloggers around the ...6 days ago -
Leadership Series: An Afternoon with Rightscale’s Michael Crandell
The SiliconANGLE —
Authority: 145
I recently had lunch at Max’s in Menlo Park with Michael Crandell, the CEO of Rightscale (the cloud services manager company), to talk about trends and observations in cloud computing. You can hear the background noise at Max’s (great desserts at Max’s). Here are my notes from the meeting: Rightscale has a ...1 week ago -
Predictions for 2010: Chris Selland’s List
The SiliconANGLE —
Authority: 145
[Editor’s Note: This post is part of SiliconANGLE’s “ Predictions and Reflections ” series. To view this year’s collection, click here . To participate, create an account or log into “ TheANGLE ” and request to join the group . Chris Selland describes himself as former analyst, B2B ...1 week ago -
Predictions for 2010: Chris Selland’s List
The SiliconANGLE —
Authority: 145
[Editor’s Note: This post is part of SiliconANGLE’s “ Predictions and Reflections ” series. To view this year’s collection, click here . To participate, create an account or log into “ TheANGLE ” and request to join the group . Chris Selland describes himself as former analyst, B2B ...1 week ago -
The Brave New World of Scarce Mobile Bandwidth [Mobile Data Apocalypse, Pt 2]
The SiliconANGLE —
Authority: 145
As I discussed yesterday, the things considered desirable by mobile carriers are going to drastically shift. Built-in WiFi is now good. For a long time many mobile operators resisted selling smartphones with WiFi built in. They viewed WiFi networks as competitors for customer control, and wanted to prevent ...1 week ago -
The Coming Mobile Attitude Shift [Mobile Data Apocalypse, Pt 1]
The SiliconANGLE —
Authority: 145
The mobile industry is now completing a huge shift in its attitude toward mobile data. Until pretty recently, the prevailing attitude among mobile operators was that data was a disappointment. It had been hyped for a decade, and although there were some successes, it had never lived up to the huge growth expectations ...2 weeks ago -
Enterprise 2.0 Conference Coming to Boston. Here’s a Peek at the Speaker Submissions.
The SiliconANGLE —
Authority: 145
The Enterprise 2.0 Conference Boston Call for Papers has been open for a little over a week now. While the final number of speaker proposals will number in the hundreds ( 450+ for SF 2009 ), the initial 29 submissions are a rich vein of current thinking about Enterprise 2.0. As you can see in the tag cloud from ...2 weeks ago -
Chatter from (and About) Salesforce.com
The SiliconANGLE —
Authority: 145
I spent a lot of time this week (unintentionally) tuned into Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff’s extremely enthusiastic – and extremely long – DreamForce keynote address and (intentionally) thinking about the implications of the company’s ‘biggest breakthrough ever’ which is destined to ‘revolutionize ...2 weeks ago -
Scaling Security in the Cloud: Just Hit the Reset Button
Lori MacVittie —
Authority: 508
Sometimes the best answer to a problem is to hit the reset button, but it should probably be the last answer, not the first. My cohort Pete Silva attended the 2009 Cloud Computing and Virtualization Conference & Expo and offered up a summary of one of the sessions he enjoyed (‘ Cloud Security - Its ...2 weeks ago -
Google Founder Sergey Brin’s Vision on the Cloud
The SiliconANGLE —
Authority: 145
Teaser from John ’s quick podcast with Sergey Brin at the Chrome OS event today. John: “ What is your vision for the cloud?” Sergey: “ I think whether you’re an enterprise or an individual, it rarely makes sense for you to have your own buildings, fiber cables and infrastructure. It takes a lot of ...2 weeks ago -
Wireless High Def Video: Do We Have a Winner?
The SiliconANGLE —
Authority: 145
Nope, not so much. But we’re closer than ever before. News broke yesterday that Sony has dumped Amimon’s 5 GHz approach in favor of SiBEAM’s 60 GHz solution.While I’m still not ready to call a winner in this race, SiBEAM and their WirelessHD consortium are now firmly ensconced in the catbird seat. ...2 weeks ago -
Federal Stimulus Funds Drive World’s Fastest Supercomputer
The SiliconANGLE —
Authority: 145
An upgrade to a high-performance computing system housed by the Department of Energy has created the fastest supercomputer in the world, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory announced Tuesday. “Supercomputer modeling and simulation is changing the face of science and sharpening America’s competitive edge,” ...3 weeks ago

