And, for your information, a few facts
The problems of information management are likely to get bigger before they get better.
The Boston IT party
You've all heard of Silicon Valley. It's where it all began, right? Well, not quite.
Pass the source, please
The demise of big vendor SCO says a lot about how software will be sold.
Devices put to a screen test
As form follows function, TVs, PCs and mobile phones will always be discrete, never mind convergence.
Crossing the divide doesn't build bridges
Making information access levels more equal isn't going to help the health of mankind.
Hardware manufacture has moved to the East
Why IBM got out of the PC marketplace.
Virtualisation could pose a real threat to Microsoft
A couple of weeks ago we saw the most successful tech stock market float of recent years. The company's name is VMware. It was spun off from storage vendor EMC.
The discreet charm of the Europeans
In my job I get to speak to many leading industry figures. There are probably more PR people in IT than there are journalists.
Is the internet a culture killer? Hardly.
Over the past couple of months, I came across so many comments about Andrew Keen's book The Cult of the Amateur that I just had to read it.
Cheap as chips from China
Every now and then I wander into Tandy or Harvey Norman for no other reason than to look at how cheap things have become.