Ignore Longhorn and stick with XP, says Gartner
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Gartner: Ignore Longhorn and stick with
XP
Gartner: Ignore Longhorn and stick with
XP
09/10/2004 12:47 PMMicrosoft Corp. may choose never to release its vaunted and
long-overdue project WinFS, following its removal from the next
version of Windows, according to analysts Gartner Inc.
Gartner: Ignore Standards for Web
Services Security.
Gartner: Ignore Standards for Web
Services Security.
11/13/2003 07:42 PM"Gartner advises firms to rely on vendor-provided technology to
provide security for web services-based transactions until 2006, even
though it may not comply with standards."
But IMO, the decision isn't that straightforward. After all, look at
Google and Amazon.com, both of whom offer web services which cross
organizational boundaries and use relatively little security. Okay, so
these aren't business-process web services, but my point is that there
are many classes of web services that can be deployed today without
the need for complex proprietary security solutions. At the same time,
I have to say that the Gartner report is probably about right, that it
will be 2-3 years until one can find a fully standardized security
stack based on WS-Security and its add-ons that is sufficient to
support complex web services which cross security domains. [Source:
vnunet.com]
Don't wait for Longhorn, advises Gartner
Don't wait for Longhorn, advises Gartner
03/06/2004 02:03 AMGartner attacks Microsoft over Longhorn
Gartner attacks Microsoft over Longhorn
05/24/2004 12:51 PMWindows Longhaul? Longhorn could be
2008, says Gartner
Windows Longhaul? Longhorn could be
2008, says Gartner
12/12/2003 01:59 PMWhy this could be a big problem for Microsoft
The BPM Group Joins Gartner at Gartner
Business Process Management Summit;
Presents Five Fundamental Truths of BPM
The BPM Group Joins Gartner at Gartner
Business Process Management Summit;
Presents Five Fundamental Truths of BPM
06/05/2005 11:58 PMThe BPM Group today announced its support for the Gartner Business
Process Management Summit including the presentation by BPM Group CEO
Steve Towers of the Five Fundamental Truths of BPM on June 5th at
4:00pm Eastern Time. [PRWEB May 23, 2005]
Introducing "Longhorn" for Developers:
Create Mobility-Aware "Longhorn"
Applications
Introducing "Longhorn" for Developers:
Create Mobility-Aware "Longhorn"
Applications
04/16/2004 11:41 PMIn this final chapter of Introducing "Longhorn" for Developers, you'll
learn about the key "Longhorn" mobility scenarios you will want to be
aware of as you design "Longhorn"-compatible software.
Longhorn Foghorn: Another Step Down the
Longhorn Road
Longhorn Foghorn: Another Step Down the
Longhorn Road
04/16/2004 11:41 PMChris Sells explores the five major element families of Avalon as he
builds the next piece of his Longhorn based Solitaire application.
IGNORE
IGNORE
08/13/2004 07:45 PMWhy You Can't Ignore Bloggers
Why You Can't Ignore Bloggers
01/04/2005 08:54 AMFortune Jan 4 2005 12:55PM GMT
Ignore Your Lender
Ignore Your Lender
08/13/2004 02:15 PMBanks let you get away with a lot more than you should.
Operation Ignore
Operation Ignore
09/11/2004 04:24 PM
Lest We
Forget Today we should look back at how a shift in priorities
played a critical role in the attacks of 9/11. Whatever your
political leanings there are certain facts that should not be ignored.
I present these and ask you to present other relevant facts.
Step One: Ignore All
Step One: Ignore All
07/22/2004 11:47 PMG4 Tech TV Jul 23 2004 4:08AM GMT
WiMAX Shouldn't Ignore Businesses
WiMAX Shouldn't Ignore Businesses
12/02/2003 02:32 PM A study from ABI Research urges service providers that plan to use
WiMAX not to ignore small and medium size businesses: While the firm
concludes that by 2008, 42 percent of subscribers will be residential,
another 16 percent will be small or medium businesses. Those
businesses tend to churn less than consumers and will likely spend
more on their connections so operators would be wise to target them.
ABI expects that combined revenues for 802.16 and 802.20 should pass
$1.5 billion by 2008....
SSL VPNs - You Can't Afford to Ignore
Them
SSL VPNs - You Can't Afford to Ignore
Them
02/11/2004 04:33 PMThought for the day:Don't ignore the
desktop
Thought for the day:Don't ignore the
desktop
04/26/2004 09:42 PMComputer Weekly Apr 27 2004 1:22AM GMT
Nurses Say IT Efforts Ignore Their Needs
Nurses Say IT Efforts Ignore Their Needs
07/16/2004 04:51 PMA survey of "early adopter" nurses finds that many of them are paying
for devices such as PDAs out of pocket, and they say vendors are
delivering poor-quality products that reflect a lack of understanding
of what nurses do on a daily basis.
Sidebar: Ignore at Your Peril!
Sidebar: Ignore at Your Peril!
03/29/2005 02:10 AMComputerworld Mar 29 2005 6:35AM GMT
Bonus Tip: Ignore Web Backgrounds
Bonus Tip: Ignore Web Backgrounds
09/12/2004 02:16 PMG4 Tech TV Sep 12 2004 5:18PM GMT
Please ignore this MT-Blackllist URL
extractor
Please ignore this MT-Blackllist URL
extractor
05/18/2004 10:33 PMI just received 200 comment spams. They each listed a different URL
and came from a different IP address,which means the invaluable
MT-Blacklist (thank you, Jay Allen) has to be told to delete each one,
one at a time. Instead, I cobbled together an Outlook script —
yes, I use OL on my desktop machine, although I've been happy with
Thunderbird on my laptop — that looks through the messages you
have highlighted in your inbox and builds a list of the URLs that
people listed in the URL field of the comment. You then paste these
into the text...
UK Online users ignore e-government
UK Online users ignore e-government
04/06/2005 03:49 PMNational Grid for Learning Apr 6 2005 7:46PM GMT
Seth Godin: If It's Urgent, Ignore It
Seth Godin: If It's Urgent, Ignore It
04/30/2004 06:17 AMSmart organizations ignore the urgent and focus on the important.
IT managers ignore mobile security
IT managers ignore mobile security
04/06/2005 01:50 PMPersonal Computer World Apr 6 2005 5:17PM GMT
Most US firms ignore spyware risk
Most US firms ignore spyware risk
09/02/2004 09:24 PM3G operators warned not to ignore voice
3G operators warned not to ignore voice
09/08/2004 08:35 AMinSourced Sep 8 2004 12:24PM GMT
IT chiefs ignore the human factor
IT chiefs ignore the human factor
12/08/2003 06:56 AMvnunet.com Dec 8 2003 6:39AM ET
Why You Should Ignore The Gallup Poll
This Morning - And Maybe All Of Theirs
Why You Should Ignore The Gallup Poll
This Morning - And Maybe All Of Theirs
09/17/2004 05:45 PM
Why
You Should Ignore The Gallup Poll This Morning - And Maybe All Of
Theirs If you support the Dems, you might want to pass this on!
"This morning we awoke to the startling news that despite a
flurry of different polls this week all showing a tied race, the
venerable Gallup Poll, as reported widely in the media (USA Today and
CNN) today, showed George W. Bush with a huge 55%-42% lead over John
Kerry amongst likely voters. The same Gallup Poll showed an 8-point
lead for Bush amongst registered voters (52%-44%). Before you get
discouraged by these results, you should be more upset that Gallup
gets major media outlets to tout these polls and present a false,
disappointing account of the actual state of the race. Why?"...
If you're not Hugo Diamante, ignore this
message
If you're not Hugo Diamante, ignore this
message
01/22/2004 04:31 AMHugo, I'm trying to respond to your email but my msgs keep bouncing.
If you read this, could you please send me a msg with another way to
reach you? Thanks....
Children ignore net chat dangers
Children ignore net chat dangers
02/10/2004 02:47 AMMany children are still ignoring the potential dangers of net
chatrooms despite warnings, according to research.
Porn spammers ignore new rule
Porn spammers ignore new rule
05/26/2004 12:07 PMIgnore 'fads' when examining OSS: Govt
Ignore 'fads' when examining OSS: Govt
04/18/2005 12:11 AMOptusNet Apr 18 2005 3:21AM GMT
San Bernardino County To Ignore E-Voting
Ban
San Bernardino County To Ignore E-Voting
Ban
05/12/2004 06:54 PMWhile Riverside County in California decided to
sue
California's Secretary of State, Kevin Shelley for decertifying
electronic voting machines unless they put security measures in place,
San Bernardino apparently decided that's too much trouble. Instead,
they're just going to ignore the ban. They
claim that the Secretary of State gave the approval for the voting
machines once and now he can't go back on it. As far as they're
concerned the ban never happened.
EU members ignore spam directive
EU members ignore spam directive
04/27/2004 08:50 AMZDNet UK Apr 27 2004 1:30PM GMT
European Vendors Ignore Windows XP N
European Vendors Ignore Windows XP N
06/24/2005 07:37 PMSome are questioning the benefits of a version of Windows that,
despite having no Media Player, is priced the same as a version that
includes the utility.
Internet Online shoppers ignore use tax
Internet Online shoppers ignore use tax
04/11/2005 08:35 AMCourier-journal.com - Mon Apr 11, 10:30 am GMT
Falklands War lesson: Ignore loony
critics
Falklands War lesson: Ignore loony
critics
09/18/2004 11:00 AMMark Steyn: With friends like the Saudis .. Margaret Thatcher's
Falklands War .. CBS defense of Rather .. armored
suit
suntimes.com/output/steyn/cst-edt-steyn19.html
track this
site | 3 links
Ignore Second-Guessers: Google IPO Was
Huge Success
Ignore Second-Guessers: Google IPO Was
Huge Success
08/20/2004 10:49 AM(This is also my colu
mn today in the San Jose
Mercury News.)
Early this year, back before Google Mania grew to bubble-era
proportions, some optimists were speculating that the company's
prospective initial public offering might produce an overall market
value north of $20 billion. That sounded, in those days, like an
amazing number for such a young outfit, and it was an affirmation of
Silicon Valley's ability to reinvent itself.
Yet today, having bettered that number by a considerable margin in its
IPO, Google is beset by second-guessers -- including people with
distinct axes to grind -- who are calling the exercise a failure.
Google's management certainly did screw up in some ways. But overall,
this IPO was a success. Don't let the naysayers, especially the Wall
Street crowd, tell you otherwise.
The most important element of the success was the auction, which
Google forced down the throats of investment bankers. Under the cozy
old system, the bankers would set the price of hot IPO stocks grossly
low and make sure their friends and favored clients got shares at the
offering price, which they could then unload for fat profits.
This time, the company got the money, except for some relatively low
fees to the banks. The stock had a modest surprising (to me, at least)
first-day rise anyway, but the people profiting from that were those
who bid in the public auction process, not insiders.
Google's sale of shares to bidders for $85 each was considered low
only because the company itself, in what will be noted in
business-school case studies as a monumental mistake, set an
outrageously high target price in late July. That was hubris, and it
was just the wedge the Wall Street crowd needed to talk down the
actual selling price.
Political operatives might have given Google better advice: Set
expectations low.
Presidential candidates heading into the early caucuses and primaries
know that if expectations are too high, they can lose even if they win
the voting. Conversely, if expectations are low enough, they can win
in public perception even if they lose a particular contest.
Google created expectations that it could not possibly meet,
especially after wider market conditions turned south and rational
investors looked closely at the deal. Its hubris in other ways,
including plans for substantial unloading of stock in the IPO by
insiders and too little information about corporate strategy, added to
potential bidders' unease.
Had the company set a lower target price earlier -- a price that still
would be impressive by any other standard -- it would have looked
downright brilliant today.
Wall Street's pique continues to fuel a retrograde spin on this story.
The bankers, still sniping from the bushes, weren't vindicated by this
IPO. Let's see more auctions.
Study: N.Y. Drivers Ignore Cell Phone
Ban
Study: N.Y. Drivers Ignore Cell Phone
Ban
02/13/2004 02:20 AMOn today's edition of the NPR program
Morning Edition:
In 2001, New York became the first state to prohibit drivers from
using hand-held cell phones. A new study indicates that New York
drivers reduced their use of hand-held mobile phones by half a few
months after the ban went into effect, but usage has since bounced
back. Hear NPR's Bob Edwards and New York Assemblyman Felix Ortiz, who
helped draft the ban.
Link (
thanks, Mike!)
Tax Time: Should You Ignore Taxes On
Online Purchases?
Tax Time: Should You Ignore Taxes On
Online Purchases?
04/09/2004 04:04 PMAh, it's tax time. We first mentioned this
last
month, but some states are getting a bit more explicit in
reminding people that they're supposed to pay taxes on out-of-state
items that they purchased - even if the payment is mostly on the honor
system. They've added an extra line on tax forms where people can
fill in just how much out-of-state purchases they made online. Of
course, what it's really doing is
confusing many
taxpayers who have no idea what to put down on the additional
line. Many are simply recommending that people leave that line blank
- even to the point where one NY newspaper says: "They've got to be
crazy, and you are, too, if you comply." Still, some tax
professionals are warning that if you leave that line blank (claiming
you didn't make any online out-of-state purchases) and you get
audited, it's something they might focus on.
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