Xserve Corporate Adoption Continues
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Apple Must Make Strong Case For Xserve
G5 Adoption
Apple Must Make Strong Case For Xserve
G5 Adoption
07/02/2004 11:22 AMApple Xserve G5 is a powerful machine -- just not in ways that are
easy to get across to the IT market. By Tom Yager, MacNewsWorld (via
MyAppleMenu)
Corporate adoption of Windows XP SP2
lagging
Corporate adoption of Windows XP SP2
lagging
04/05/2005 02:26 PMWindows XP Service Pack 2 has been out for nearly eight months.
However, as many as 75 percent of companies using XP have yet to
install SP2.

Wal*Mart continues push for RFID
adoption
Wal*Mart continues push for RFID
adoption
01/23/2004 02:20 PMApple Continues to Lead the Industry in
the Adoption of HD Video at NAB
Apple Continues to Lead the Industry in
the Adoption of HD Video at NAB
04/18/2005 11:10 AMIBM continues gains in corporate
software
IBM continues gains in corporate
software
05/12/2004 11:09 AMCNET May 12 2004 3:32PM GMT
Apple Unveils G5 Xserve, new Xserve RAID
(06-Jan-2004; 1.5K)
Apple Unveils G5 Xserve, new Xserve RAID
(06-Jan-2004; 1.5K)
01/07/2004 05:38 PMApple Unveils G5 Xserve, new Xserve RAID
(12-Jan-2004; 1.7K)
Apple Unveils G5 Xserve, new Xserve RAID
(12-Jan-2004; 1.7K)
01/16/2004 11:34 AMXserve G5 and Xserve RAID now selling in
Taiwan
Xserve G5 and Xserve RAID now selling in
Taiwan
05/21/2004 06:55 AMApple has started marketing its Xserve G5 servers and Xserve G5
storage systems in Taiwan, reports DigiTimes...
Review: Xserve G5 and Xserve RAID
Review: Xserve G5 and Xserve RAID
06/01/2004 12:15 PMFor the past two weeks I have been the proud user of
Apples newest assault on the enterprise: a dual-processor Xserve
G5 and an Xserve RAID, writes Yuval Kossovsky for Computerworld.
For those of you who already have a G4 version of the Xserve,
you will still be in awe of this box. For those who have never had
one, keep a chair handy to faint into. [Jun 1]
OuterBay CFO to Present at National
Association of Corporate Directors
Conference on the New Corporate Governa
OuterBay CFO to Present at National
Association of Corporate Directors
Conference on the New Corporate Governa
06/17/2005 04:31 PMMarket Wire Jun 7 2005 3:19PM GMT
The amount of office space that
corporations allocate to their libraries
has fallen by 8.36% over the past five
years, according to a new survey of
corporate libraries "Corporate Library
Benchmarks, 2004-05 Edition" ISBN:
1-57440-069-X.
The amount of office space that
corporations allocate to their libraries
has fallen by 8.36% over the past five
years, according to a new survey of
corporate libraries "Corporate Library
Benchmarks, 2004-05 Edition" ISBN:
1-57440-069-X.
09/03/2004 02:51 AMReports on results of a major survey of corporate and other business
libraries. Gives extensive data on management policies and practices
and details on spending trends for salaries, electronic and print
materials, and library services. [PRWEB Sep 3, 2004]
Adoption Day
Adoption Day
06/14/2004 09:07 PMA heartfelt congratulations to Eric and Kat Meyer on their
adoption of Carolyn. It's obvious from Eric's post that all three
members of the Meyer family are lucky to have each other.
What Will It Take For eBook Adoption?
What Will It Take For eBook Adoption?
07/29/2004 10:24 AMAdoption Hurdles
Adoption Hurdles
03/26/2005 02:36 AMConstructech Magazine Mar 26 2005 6:43AM GMT
Tiger Adoption Rate
Tiger Adoption Rate
06/05/2005 11:23 PM
By looking at the daily logs for daringfireball.net over the last
few weeks, we can see how many Safari-using readers were using Mac OS
X 10.4, 10.3.9, and older versions of the OS each day.
Home broadband adoption up 60% in US
Home broadband adoption up 60% in US
04/19/2004 01:55 PMBroadband is growing rapidly in the US. In the past year alone, the
number of Americans with broadband at home has increased 60%
Thunderbird Adoption Lagging
Thunderbird Adoption Lagging
04/08/2005 12:50 PMThunderbird Finds It Hard To Mimic Firefox's Rapid Rise,
Says Report: A report has been released which indicates that
Thunderbird is not flourishing the way Firefox is.
Thunderbird's major shortcoming is the absence of an integrated
calendar, the report says. A future release is expected to fill that
void. Once calendaring becomes available, Thunderbird will be much
more competitive, the report suggests.
Even so, the study notes that Outlook's position is strengthened by
third-party developers. With hundreds of plug-ins available, Outlook
users may be reluctant to switch until Thunderbird offers a greater
range of expansion options.
I say give it time. Lightning will help.
Other News: Innovation and Adoption
Other News: Innovation and Adoption
09/21/2004 10:58 AMEx-Apple employee Don Norman talks about innovation and adoption in
technology.
Primed for mass adoption?
Primed for mass adoption?
09/13/2004 08:29 PMCNET Asia Sep 14 2004 0:46AM GMT
Web Helps Out Adoption Process
Web Helps Out Adoption Process
05/24/2004 04:50 AMAdoption is a loosely regulated $2 billion-a-year business and it's
growing rapidly. The web has made it easier for people to adopt
children and for scam artists to prey on hopeful parents.
Why NetFlow adoption is on the rise
Why NetFlow adoption is on the rise
03/17/2005 03:41 AMEnterprise Management Associates has been talking with NetFlow
adopters and is coming out with a short report as part of a larger
research report on application flow management. There are clear
indications that NetFlow adoption is on the rise. Why? I have some
answers, but I’m holding finalization of the report for your input
New GSA chair optimistic of 3G adoption
in RP
New GSA chair optimistic of 3G adoption
in RP
09/16/2004 09:01 AMINQ7.net Sep 16 2004 1:06PM GMT
Broadband Adoption Urged (PC World)
Broadband Adoption Urged (PC World)
05/19/2004 07:29 PMPC World - FCC considers wireless, new applications, and other
technology to promote high-speed Internet access across America.
Software to Speed Pet Adoption in Mich
Software to Speed Pet Adoption in Mich
01/05/2004 12:20 PMAP via Daily Press Jan 5 2004 10:25AM ET
Using Pine to Track Unix Adoption
Using Pine to Track Unix Adoption
05/11/2004 01:56 AMI happened to be reading the change notes for the latest release of
Pine (which I used for about 5 years during and after college), when I
noticed that they're also tracking the adoption rate of Pine. In doing
so they've created some interesting charts related to Pine's growth
(bottom of the page). The most interesting to me are those that plot
the popularity of Pine on various Unix and Unix-like operating systems
over time. For my mind, that's a...
Internet transforms US adoption process
Internet transforms US adoption process
05/23/2004 02:57 PMstuff.co.nz May 23 2004 5:30PM GMT
Enterprise Adoption of Handhelds and
Smartphones
Enterprise Adoption of Handhelds and
Smartphones
05/19/2004 07:37 AMWiMax adoption expected within 18 months
WiMax adoption expected within 18 months
08/16/2004 10:39 AMPersonal Computer World Aug 16 2004 2:01PM GMT
TypePad Drives FOAF Adoption
TypePad Drives FOAF Adoption
01/04/2004 12:23 AMFormat Offering
Applications, Finally: I'd heard of Friend-of-a-Friend (FOAF)
before, but there was no penetration, so I didn't pay it much
attention. But now that TypePad includes FOAF by default, well, now
you have penetration.
And now that thousands of these FOAF files have been built
by TypePad, along with many more built manually by users of Movable
Type and other tools, we're starting to see some of the first
applications emerge around the nascent standard.
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Rate of U.S. Broadband Adoption
Increasing, Says FCC
Rate of U.S. Broadband Adoption
Increasing, Says FCC
09/10/2004 01:13 PMIn a report just issued by the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC), the number of U.S. broadband users has nearly tripled between
June 2001 and December 2003. As of the survey, 28 million lines of
high-speed access to the Internet, defined as at least 200 Kbps
bandwidth in at least one direction, are in use in the United States.
Cable and Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) serve provide
the majority of broadband service: cable, 75 percent; ADSL, 15
percent. In 2001, at the time of the previous FCC report, the relative
percentages were: cable, 56 percent; ADSL, 17 percent.
As of December 2003, only 7 percent of U.S. ZIP (Zone Improvement
Plan) Codes, had no high-speed service, down from 22 percent in 2001.
Also, 46 percent of U.S. ZIP have four or more providers of high-speed
service.
Dave's Opinion
I'm a fan of cable broadband service, and it seems that many online
Americans share my opinion. I detest dial-up service, it makes
teaching class a drudgery, and it's too slow for me to listen to my
favorite radio stations. I can easily do without cable TV; however, I
can't do without our cable modem. Now, the big question is, are we
ready for VOIP (Voice Over IP).
Call for Comments
What do you think? Leave your comments below.
References
FCC Press Release
FCC Report
U.S. Census Bureau
Population Clock
Who’s Using RSS? Nooked Explores RSS
Adoption with Two Surveys
Who’s Using RSS? Nooked Explores RSS
Adoption with Two Surveys
04/05/2005 02:17 AMNooked launches two surveys to learn more about how journalist,
analysts and marketers are using RSS. [PRWEB Apr 5, 2005]
Senator tries to spur digital TV
adoption
Senator tries to spur digital TV
adoption
09/21/2004 01:11 PMSen. McCain (R-AZ) will introduce a bill that could speed up the
transition to digital TV in the US. This would free up spectrum
currently used by analog broadcasters for wireless applications.
Microsoft looks to quicken Windows XP
SP2 adoption
Microsoft looks to quicken Windows XP
SP2 adoption
09/22/2004 02:09 PMWith SP2 installations via automatic update lagging, Microsoft is
hoping to get out the good word on SP2. What's behind the
slower-than-expected adoption rate?
VoIP faces slow adoption
VoIP faces slow adoption
12/24/2003 12:13 PMZDNet Dec 24 2003 10:40AM ET
Broadband adoption increases by 50m
across the globe
Broadband adoption increases by 50m
across the globe
01/05/2005 06:46 AMvnunet.com Jan 5 2005 11:11AM GMT
The Politics of the Adoption of Open
Source
The Politics of the Adoption of Open
Source
06/17/2005 05:02 PMAn interesting wiki has been set up by the Social Science Research Council, inviting
collaboration on a real-time history and analysis of the politics of
open source adoption (POSA). By 'politics of adoption' the SSRC seeks
to step back from the task of explaining or justifying Free and/or
Open Source Software (F/OSS) in order to ask how increasingly
canonical explanations and justifications are mobilized in different
political contexts.
Initial contributions to POSA 1.0 have
already been made on topics as diverse as 'The European Politics of
F/OSS Adoption', 'F/OSS Adoption in Brazil', 'F/OSS Adoption in the
Health Care Sector' as well as 'Legal Uncertainty in Free and Open
Source Software and the Political Response.'
To sweeten the pot,
two prizes of $250 will be awarded to the two best contributions to
POSA 2.0
And, of course, the wiki is licensed under a Creative Commons
Attribution License.
Apple's RSS Embrace Could Bolster
Adoption
Apple's RSS Embrace Could Bolster
Adoption
06/28/2004 11:17 PMWith Safari RSS, Apple has become the latest browser maker to support
XML syndication and attempt to simplify feed reading.
Windows XP Adoption Rates Slow
Windows XP Adoption Rates Slow
06/17/2005 04:36 PMAlthough many are eagerly awaiting Microsoft next version of Windows,
known as Longhorn, a recent study by AssetMetrix shows that many
companies have not even upgraded to Windows XP, a full four years
after its release. Windows 2000 is still installed on 48 percent of
all corporate PCs.
Is It Important To Lead In Broadband
Adoption?
Is It Important To Lead In Broadband
Adoption?
01/19/2004 05:05 AMUSA Today is freaking out because they suddenly noticed that
there are some other countries that have more broadband
penetration than the US does. Of course, in most cases, these are
much smaller nations where it's much easier and cost efficient to roll
out broadband. The article suggests that we need more government
incentives to roll out broadband, and ignores the argument that,
perhaps, the market will do okay on its own. The real question is
whether or not being the
first to roll out widespread broadband
is all that important. These arguments come up all the time. Should
the government support certain industries that they believe are core
to their economic survival? The US has historically gone with an open
market approach - and that's worked out quite well. They don't make
big bets on things that it turns out the market doesn't want. Yes,
things sometimes take more time, and there are companies that fail
spectacularly in the meantime - but the end results are much stronger.
So, I don't think there's any reason to get too worried about US
broadband rollouts just yet.
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