[news] "The Pros and Cons of Software as a Service"
Thursday, June 17, 2004Dateline: China Not many "cons." Read it for yourself at http://tinyurl.com/yrtu4 . Cheers, David Scott LewisPresident & Principal AnalystIT E-Strategies, Inc.Menlo Park, CA...
View Article[news] JavaMania
Friday, July 2, 2004Dateline: China I'd like to report on what happened at JavaOne, but there are two problems: First, I was in China, not at J1. Second, there are a flood of reports in the press....
View Article[news] IT Spending Trends
Tuesday, July 6, 2004Dateline: China A quick recap on IT spending trends from three recently published Smith Barney surveys. The three reports are the May and June editions of their CIO Vendor...
View Article[news] A Special Report on Business Intelligence
Thursday, July 8, 2004Dateline: China One of my favorite industry trades, Computerworld, recently published a special report on business intelligence (BI). (See http://tinyurl.com/2w8j2 .) As regular...
View Article[news] ERP in China
Monday, July 12, 2004Dateline: China In this posting, I'd like to address something that is seemingly a bit mundane: ERP in China. Two articles in the current issue of the Communications of the...
View Article[news] "Urling" Instead of "Blogging"
Saturday, July 17, 2004Dateline: China Note: To skip the following chatter, simply go to: http://www.furl.net/members/goldentriangle . The link is self-explanatory. Next posting: "The Evolution of...
View Article[humor] The Mind of an American Programmer (courtesy of Sun Microsystems)
Monday, July 19, 2004Dateline: China Go to: http://www.sun.com/aboutsun/media/features/insidejack1/start.html . A wee bit off topic, but a great perspective on the thoughts of an American programmer...
View Article[emerging tech] "Managing XML Data" (Web Engineering: The Evolution of New...
Monday, July 19, 2004Dateline: China Excerpts from the current issue of Computing in Science & Engineering, special issue on "Web Engineering: The Evolution of New Technologies." To order this...
View Article[emerging tech] "Web Engineering: The Evolution of New Technologies" & the...
Friday, July 23, 2004Dateline: China Reviews of papers from the current (July/August 2004) issue of Computing in Science & Engineering, special issue on "Web Engineering: The Evolution of New...
View Article[urls] Top 10 Urls of the Week: A Taste of Furl
Sunday, July 25, 2004Dateline: China The following is a sampling of my "urls" for the past week. By signing up with Furl (it's free), anyone can subscribe to an e-mail feed of my urls -- and limit by...
View Article[news] Cognizant & the "Intelligent Internet" + a Peek at 2005 IT Budgets...
Sunday, August 1, 2004Dateline: China Ah, the World Future Society. Much to say about the WFS, but I'll save it for the end of this post. An article which appears in the March-April 2004 issue of The...
View Article[urls] Top 10 Urls: 25 July-1 August 2004
Monday, August 2, 2004Dateline: China The following is a sampling of my "urls" for the past eight days. By signing up with Furl (it's free), anyone can subscribe to an e-mail feed of ALL my urls...
View Article[commentary] Seeing Beyond "Traditional" Market Research + A Golden...
Sunday, August 8, 2004Dateline: China More general commentary than news commentary per se; let's dig in ... Seeing Beyond "Traditional" Market Research We're all familiar ad nauseum with market...
View Article[news] Excerpt from a McKinsey Paper on IT Spending Trends
Monday, August 9, 2004Dateline: China I recently urled the abstract for this paper, but CNET and McKinsey were kind enough to post the full-text of the paper on the CNET news site (which downloads at...
View Article[urls] Build a Better Enterprise Application
Thursday, August 12, 2004Dateline: China The following is a sampling of my top ten "urls" for the past week or so. By signing up with Furl (it's free), anyone can subscribe to an e-mail feed of ALL my...
View Article[news] "2004 State of Application Development"
Friday, August 13, 2004Dateline: China Special issues of journals and magazines are often quite good -- if you're into the subject matter. But the current issue of VARBusiness is absolutely SUPERB!!...
View Article[urls] Web Services Differentiation with Service Level Agreements
Wednesday, September 1, 2004Dateline: China The following is a sampling of my top ten "urls" for the past couple/few weeks. By signing up with Furl (it's free), anyone can subscribe to an e-mail feed...
View Article[news] Grudge Match: China vs. Europe + "It's Malaysia Time ..."
Tuesday, September 7, 2004Dateline: China This week marks the debut of my bi-weekly (or so) column for the AlwaysOn Network, Silicon Valley's premier online social networking venue (and unofficially...
View Article[news/commentary] Building ISV Relationships: Targeting SMEs - Part I
Thursday, September 16, 2004Dateline: China New column on the AlwaysOn Network. It's on the potential downside of offshoring (the downside for the States, that is). For the next five days, see...
View Article[urls] Measuring the ROI of Software Process Improvement
Saturday, September 18, 2004Dateline: China The following is a sampling of my top ten "urls" for the past couple/few weeks. By signing up with Furl (it's free), anyone can subscribe to an e-mail feed...
View Article[urls/news] The Global Grid: China's HPC Opportunity
Thursday, November 11, 2004Dateline: China For this posting, I'm using an annotated urls format. Let's begin. The Global Grid Grid computing. HPC (high-performance computing). Lots of trade press...
View ArticleInaugural Podcast - Part 1 of 2 - Background & Mission
Welcome to the inaugural podcast of David on Enterprise Software.For commentary on utility computing (both from a virtualization and software-as-a-service perspective), knowledge management and IBM's...
View ArticleInaugural Podcast - Part 2 of 2 - Commentary
Welcome to the inaugural podcast of David on Enterprise Software.In this edition there's coverage of utility computing (both from a virtualization and a software-as-a-service perspective), knowledge...
View ArticleUPDATE: Switching to a new format, with a surprise in the works ...
Please stay tuned. I plan to release my next podcast by October -- and it will very likely be part of a global podcasting network, eventually going to a weekly, 30 minute format. Can't say more, but...
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