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Blog posts on 2005-06

"Uma-Oprah?" No, "UMA-VoWLAN"
"Why do we need all this XML stuff?"
$1.8 bln of 2005 online ad spending to go to real estate ads
$1.9 bln spent on Internet ads in Q1 2005
$2.8 bln spent on online ads in Q1 2005, 26% growth YTY
$386.4 mln of system management software sold in Asia-Pacific in 2004
$5.1 bln will be spent on search engine ads in 2005
$79.3 mln of IP phones sold in Europe in Q1 2005, shipments up 17.9%
'SOA is not ERP'
10 mln digital cameras shipped in Asia-Pacific in 2004
10% of adult Americans cut the landlines
10% of UK teens have been bullied by a cameraphone
10,000 Brits under 30 went bankrupt in Q1 2005
100 mln Internet users in China
100 mln WiFi-enabled cell phones by 2010
11.6% of all health insurance spending in the US goes towards obesity
114 mln medical emergency visits in 2003
13 mln Europeans bought mobile access from virtual operators in 2005
14% of CIOs plan to hire IT staff in Q3 2005
14,411 phishing attempts in April 2005
14.3 mln MP3 players manufactured in 2003, 40.3 mln in 2004, 74.4 mln in 2005
141,904 movie screens globally in 2004, 81,200 of them have digital sound
16% of online Americans have used Web cams
17.6 mln WLAN access points were sold on consumer market in 2004
172,000 PCs joined zombie networks daily in May 2005
18 top CIOs summarize VoIP's upside
180.61 mln phones sold in Q1 2005, Nokia, Motorola, Samsung lead the market
180K Australian households to have home WLAN by year-end 2005
19% of all small companies sold in 2004 were computer-related
2.3 bln wireless subscribers by 2009
2.4 mln Americans lost money to phishing, 33% are buying less online
2.4 mln Americans lost money to phishing, 33% are buying less online
20% of Spaniards play video games
20% of US venture capitalists want to invest in China, 18% - in India
21% of home WLAN users browse Internet from the bathroom
21% of technology buyers use search engines for purchasing goods and services
21% of video-on-demand users are interested in buying movies over the Web
21.2 mln Americans have cable broadband, 15 mln - DSL
25% of all DVDs sold in the Netherlands are music titles
25% of all servers sold in Europe in 2009 will be blades
257 mln cameraphones sold in 2004
26.1% of new US tech jobs are in California
26.2% of traffic to news sites originates from other news sites
266 mln TV sets in the US
27% of e-mails sent to customer support are ignored
27.7% of Americans 65+ years old are online
28% of car buyers who received direct mail visited Web site
3.2 mln Internet users in the Philippines
30% of Finnish and 24% of German Web users prefer Firefox
300,000 digital TVs sold in France within the first 3 weeks of DTT service
32 mln DVR users in the US by 2010
32% of IT workers are women
34% of young males want mobile music downloads
35% buy digital music legally, 40% still download illegally
35% of e-retailers have conversion rates of 4% and better
38% of business travelers think $25 a flight is a good price for in-flight Internet
39% of companies who use remote access, use SSL VPN
4% of IT managers do not use anti-virus
4.6 mln DVRs shipped in 2003, 11.4 mln in 2004
40% of Canadian small business owners to retire by 2010
409 petabytes of external storage shipped in Q1 2005
42% of online users applied for loans online, 83% applied for credit cards online
43% of teens had cell phones in 2004
44% of IT decision makers name consumer data theft their top priority
44% want video on the cell phones for free, 19% are ready to pay for it
450,000 customers pay T-Mobile for WiFi hotspots
46.2% of all North American VOIP minutes belong to Skype
47% of 2005 cell phones to have LCDs
47% of companies with WLANs are thinking of integrating Wi-Fi and cellular
5% of all microphones sold in 2005 will be MEMS microphones
50% of Australians to have broadband by 2007
50% of employees access Internet for personal reasons
50% of online travel shoppers buy from travel agencies, 50% - from airline Web sites
50% of US SMBs to use VOIP by 2008
50% of Western European PBXs to be IP-based by 2007
51% of journalists read blogs on a regular basis
51% of online Americans use search engines for shopping
51% of security officers secure their networks at the edge only
51% of SMBs do not respond to customer e-mails
53% of North American companies use Linux
53% of UK businesses will increase IT spending in the next 12 months
53.3% of all PCs sold in the US in May 2005 were laptops
53.4 mln blogs by year-end 2005
55% of Internet users search for do-it-yourself information
56% of Moms self-protect from spam by reading From and Subject lines
58% of venture capitalists think angel investors over-valuate the starups
58.8% of visitors to Star Wars Web site are male
61% of business users say improving search is top priority for corporate intranet
61% spend more time on Internet now compared to a year ago
62% of consumers would buy an integrated cell phone and landline
63% of companies who use algorithmic trading, use transaction cost analysis
63% of consumers would pay for biometrics if it provided additional security
63% of music players shipped in 2004 were flash-based
63% of young Western Europeans want a simple mobile phone for voice and messaging only
64% online users check their bank balances primarily online
64% would advertise in blogs, 57% would place RSS ads
66% of Americans who plan to buy a TV want a flat-panel set
66% of companies to invest in e-mail security
68% of Brits think national ID would relieve identity theft problem
68% of teachers believe e-mail access is essential for education process
68% of Web services developers adopted or are planning to adopt Service-Oriented Architecture
69% of wireless access points sold to consumer market in 2004 were 802.11g
70% of Web users would rather have their cars broke into than computers
71% support tougher laws to make Internet safer
73% of Americans prefer to watch movies at home
73.7 mln Web users went to porn sites in April 2004, 70.7 mln in April 2005
74% of outsourcing companies are happy with the deal
77.2 mln listen to digital music on PCs, 53.5 mln listen to streaming radio
78% of subscribers to digital magazines plan to renew subscriptions
78% of US households to have broadband by 2010
795 mln mobile phones to sell in 2005, 900 mln in 2006
8% of adult online Americans participate in fantasy leagues
800 mln bank cards in China, credit to grow within the next 2-3 years
82,283 people laid off in May 2005
83% of prospective online investors seek low fees, 82% - fast and reliable sites
84% of profits in software industry are generated by top 15 companies
84% people had their PCs infected with spyware in 2004
84.6% of phone users are interested in combined VoWLAN/cellular phone
84.9% of online transaction fraud originates in the United States
847.3 mln contactless smart cards to be shipped by 2009
87% of mothers who agree to receive e-mail from retailers hope to get some coupons
9% want cell phones to play MP3s, 11% want broadcast TV
9.9 mln Americans victims of identity theft in 2004
91.4 bln banner ads shown in April 2005, 20% of them Web media ads
94% of SarBox-compliant companies found deficiencies in their IT systems
95-100 mln LCD monitors to ship in 2005
98.9% of US libraries offer Internet, 18% have Wi-Fi
A CYA exercise? Vonage blasts E911 signup alert to subscribers
A followup on server consolidation
A followup on server consolidation
A history lesson from Bill Joy
A history lesson from Bill Joy
A large screen is in your future
A more secure IE
A security vulnerability causes software company stock to fall by 0.63%
Ad spending up 4.4% in Q1 2005
Adapting business culture to blogs, wikis and RSS
Adware on Bittorrent
All-in-one mobile devices give portable video its first traction
Already complex enough, wireless security schemes get more complex
An Interview with Michael Jackson (no, not him)
Analyst: here come the specialty VoIP product-makers
Analyst: Managed VoIP may be the way to go
Another theory about Apple/Intel
AOL lost 549K subscribers in Q1 2005
Apple and Intel tryst
Apple and KHTML, together again
Apple dumps IBM for Intel. Why and what's next?
Apple moves to Manhattan
Apple sold to Intel to defeat Microsoft?
Apple-Intel deal roundup
Apple/Intel: The morning after
Apple: Just one straw remains on the camel's back
Are content and open source incompatible?
Are you ready for Inescapable Data?
Arthur on why IT matters
Arthur on why IT matters
Asia Pacific SMB spending on PCs to reach $9.1 bln in 2005
Asia-Pacific digital camera sales up 39% in 2004
Asian telecom capex spending to grow 3% in 2005
Asian youngsters spent $15.2 bln on mobile data services in 2004
Asian-Pacific network management market generated $175.2 mln in 2004
Australian monitor market up 3% in Q1 2005
Australian PC market up 15% in Q1 2005
Average IT salary is $77,249 in June 2005
BEA floats along with all SOA boats
BEA heads further down open source, Eclipse paths
BEA pours a round of SOA
BEA reinvents itself as the 'Switzerland' of SOA
BEA's Aqualogic move. Bold enough? Or is there more?
Biotech is a $54.6 bln, but money-losing industry
Blog oriented architecture is one-sided
Blog with Jupiter Research and get a free report
Blogosphere pulse surges with Apple news
Bounties for docs?
Branded tape drives in Asia-Pacific excluding Japan to decline by 0.5% a year
Bringing BTO to SOA
Broadband customer premise equipment shipments up 23% in Q1 2005
Broadband modem, router and gateway revenues up 5% in Q1 2005
Broadband numbers in Q1 2005: world - 164 mln, USA - 36.5 mln, China - 28.3 mln
Broadband value-added services generated $4.9 bln for broadband providers
Browser market share in May 2005: IE - 87.23%, Firefox - 8%
Building the home network of your dreams
Burton Group to prove multi-protocol federated identity can work
Business view inflation and trade deficit as top threats in 2005
Buzz measurement boosts ZDNet's "coolness"
By 2008 73% of mobile phones will have USB, 54% will play digital music, 14% will support WiFi
Can AMD break the Intel code of silence?
Can open source close the digital divide?
Can SaaS eliminate shelfware?
Can the Internet be governed?
Can your IT shop compete?
Can your IT shop compete?
Cassette sales numbers
Casual, simple-to-play games to generate $250 mln in sales
Cell phones during flight--no thanks
Chemical mechanical planarization polisher market to drop 9.7% in 2005
China and intellectual property
Chinese semiconductor equipment market was worth $2.91 bln in 2004
Chip sales forecast: $226 bln in 2005, $246 bln in 2006, $273 bln in 2007, $309 bln in 2008
Coalition of the unwilling
Commoditizing processes
Companies with 1K-5K employees will raise IT spending by 2%
Connecting the SOA dots with UDDI
Conquering the deep Web?
Consumer confidence index up in June 2005
Consumer prices down 0.1% in May 2005
Consumer spending on voice, long distance, dial-up, cable and broadband reached $114.8 bln in 2004
Costs for being public went up 33% in 2004
Could Apple loss be IBM's gain?
Could Dvorak be right, and the Mac move hurt Linux?
Counting Dollars and Xen
Counting Dollars and Xen
Counting installs
Counting installs
Crosstown Traffic
Cultivating corporate schizophrenia
Czech printer market dow 5.2% in 2004
Dang whipper snappers!
Daniel Robbins' long journey to Redmond
Dear Mr. President: Vote for computational science
Defending creators of digital media
Dell: Put that MacOS in my pipe and let me smoke it
Demand for magazine ads down 0.7% in April 2005
Despite big wins, AMD still not getting much respect on corporate desktops
Did SOX failure push SEC Chairman over the edge?
Didn't they teach the feds how not to have a $170M IT failure?
Digital audio projection to become a $939 mln market by 2010
Digital camera sales to grow to 107 mln units, fall to $16.4 bln by 2009
Digital video headends to top $2.6 bln by 2009
Dining with Wave
Diving into BTO with Mercury's Lochhead
Do I need a cop? Aye, that is the question
Do I need a cop? Aye, that is the question
Does Microsoft know what IT shops really need?
Does Oracle have a demographics problem?
Does Oracle have a demographics problem?
DSL port shipments up 2% in Q1 2005
E-mail delivery rates for editorial newsletters reach 97.6% in Q1 2005
E-mail filtering market to reach $2.87 bln in 2008
Einstein's credibility
Electronic dumpster diving.
Electronics sales of Malaysia-based US companies to reach $21.6 bln in 2005
Embedded microprocessors to grow 6% in 2005
EMEA LAN switch market down 6.9% in Q1 2005
EMEA WLAN market up 6.1% in Q1 2005
Employed college grads spend 6% of their time on TV, unemployed high school grads spend 17%
Energy trading to grow 30% in 2002-2006
EU Redo: Microsoft antitrust case back to square 2?
European app integration and middleware market to grow 7.4% in 2005
European IT spending by banks to grow at 4.8% a year
Even Luddites can change - gradually
Everest climbers take new VoIP softphone into thin air
Evidence that competition breeds innovation
Expect to wait up to a decade for 'On-Demand' world, says report
Factory automation tools market grew 97% in 2004
False WLAN performance claims: There oughta be a law! (or a lawsuit)
Farechase, Kayak, Mobissimo, Cheapflights traffic up 304%
FCC to VoIP carriers: zero tolerance for vague E911 language
Feature heap won't undo LAMP's toll on Microsoft
Federal Enterprise Architecture: agencies and vendors brace for pain
Feed of Dreams
Fireman's Fund embraces SOA
First-ever Linux-based VoIP server cluster eyed
Fishy e-mail reeks of phishing, or something worse
Forget P2P, M2M is where the next party is
Fortune 1000 app servers: 43.6% use ASP.NET, 12.2% use J2EE, 5.2% use PHP
Four predictions: how the VoIP phone price-war will play out
From 'unbreakable' to 'never breaks', is Oracle misleading us?
From 2004 to 2009 ZigBee node shipments to grow at 200% a year
From Ingres to EnterpriseDB
From Ingres to EnterpriseDB
From the ashes of COAST
FTC and BJ Wholesale
Future consoles most optimistic market shares: XBox 260 at 40%, PlayStation 3 at 50%, Revolution at 35%
Gartner Security Conference
Gartner: Seven tips for enterprise VoIP reliability
Gartner: this VoIP security threat is overhyped
German PC market up 7% on volume, down 5% in revenues in Q1 2005
Global brand advertising to grow 21% in 2005
Global DSLAM market to stay flat at $3.1-$3.3 bln
Global enterprise router shipments down 9% in Q1 2005
Global hard drive shipments to grow at 15.5% a year, consumer electronics HDDs to grow at 37.4% a year
Global L2-L3 switch revenues for Q1 2005 down 7%
Global newspaper sales up 2.1% in 2004
Global optical network revenues down 10% in Q1 2005
Global PBX/KTS sales down 12% in Q1 2005
Global PC market to grow 12.8% in 2005, 9.2% in 2006
Global semiconductor sales up 6.8% in April 2005
Global software market worth 190.1 bln euros in 2002
Global storage software market up 14.9% in Q1 2005
Gnomedexers gather around RSS
Google gets an open source nip from DVD Jon
GPS for your own good
Grokster and open source
Hard drive average selling prices up in Q1 2005
Hardware No. 1 News Topic: Driven by desktops, and rivalry between Intel and AMD
He (or she) who VoIPs with the most power ports wins
Hey Skype user- are you an Air Head?
How do you make IT count? Consider Toyota
How far will Gluecode go up the food chain?
How to make a project fail
How to make a project fail
How to pick a BlackBerry
HP ships oddly positioned AMD64 notebook in the name of "choice"
HP's agile SOA initiative
HP's new AMD notebook shouldn't rattle Dell
Huh? Mactel, for real?
Huh? Mactel, for real?
Human resources outsourcing generated $1.7 bln in Q1 2005
I explain 15 common Skype error messages
IBM and Sun coming to terms on Java and Solaris 10
IBM edges toward 'Sox in a box'
IBM's blades: Opteron is in da house
IC market to reach $226.5 bln in 2005, $238.2 bln in 2006
IC market will hit $186.5 bln in revenues in 2005
IC sales to total $226 bln in 2005
Identity theft costs businesses $48 bln annually
IEEE1394 consumer electronics shipments to equal PC shipments
If only the camera could do 3G. No, not that way.
If you "know Jack," you can hook up this VoIP video phone to your tv or DVD
Implementing SOA from the bottom-up
In 2004 85% of European DSL lines came from incumbent telcos
In Japan LCD TVs outperform CRT TVs in May 2005
In May 2005 23.8 mln people visited Yahoo! News, 11.3 mln read New York Times
In Q1 2005 48% of business PCs ran Windows 2000, 38% ran Windows XP, 10% ran Windows NT
In Q1 2005 Asia Pacific added 4.3 mln broadband lines, EMEA - 5.3 mln
Indian PC market up 29% in 2004-2005 financial year
Indian software exports reached $12 bln in fiscal 2004-2005
Indian tech exports reached $17.2 bln this fiscal year
InfoCard and Web Services
InfoCard and Web Services
Integration in the SOA age
Integration, 2005 style
Intellectual Property Protection
Internet advertising to grow 7.6% in 2005
Internet retail sales reached $87.5 bln in 2004, 25% growth
IP PBX vendor: small VoIP providers may "evaporate"
Is Airgo the uncrowned king of 802.11n MIMO?
Is eBay really friendly to open source?
Is open source a scam against itself?
Is Skype inducing infringement? Five things they should do to prove they're not
Is there a 'there' there for SOA?
Israeli enterprise software market generated $52.14 mln in 2004
Israeli PC market up 12.5% in Q1 2005
Israeli Trojan Fiasco: The Slide
It's official: Mac moving to x86
Japan 3G facts: 30 mln subscribers, 7 mln digital wallets, 5 mln digital songs sold
Japanese server revenues down 2.8% in 2004
Kilby was here
Know VoIP? In Canada, answer depends on gender, age, region
Largest online advertisers in April 2005 - Tickle, Vonage, South Beach Diet
Largest US online retailers: Amazon, Dell, Office Depot, Staples, HPDirect
Layer 2/3 managed Ethernet switch market up 23.5% in 2004
Leading by example
Least pleasant shopping sites to browse: Kmart.com, Costco.com, CompUSA.com
Legislative solutions to security problems
Legislative solutions to security problems
Level 3 introduces nomadic E-911 solution
Licensing is Strategy
Linus on Licensing
Linus on Licensing
Linux servers grew 36% in Canada in 2004
Longhorn buzz; a two-way look
Mac disciples reluctant to embrace Intel
Mac Office 12 and .xml
Machine-to-machine communications to reach $270 bln by 2010
Mainland china to produce 22 bln integrated circuits worth $45 bln in 2005
Major advertisers on financial Web sites: LowQuotes, Evergreen Credit Reporting. CountryWatch.com
Make a VoIP call from within PowerPoint? Yes, it will happen
Marcus Sachs on securing the homeland
Masters of cybercrime
Maybe now, Intel's Centrino will offer a technical advantage
Memory firewall to the rescue
Men spend 571 minutes on cell phones, women - 424 minutes monthly
Metro Ethernet equipment market generated $1.7 bln in 2004
Microsoft beats Sun on TPC? Go figure
Microsoft beats Sun on TPC? Go figure
Microsoft juggernauts and antitrust
Microsoft to dump Longhorn, license MacOS X
Microsoft to dump Longhorn, license MacOS X
Microsoft to forge relationship with Open Source Initiative?
Microsoft XML technologies and patents drawing fire from multiple quarters
Microsoft: There's more to presence than whether someone is online or not
Middleware is a tough business
Might JavaOne have been NetBeans' last stand?
Mobile gaming grows 8.2% between January and February 2005
Mobile management: the devil is in iAnyWhere's details
Mobile usage in Asia-Pacific grows 18% in 2004
More Data Losses
More on software patents
More than 50% of ad-driven online magazines are profitable
Most popular media sites: CBS, BBC, MSN Video
Most popular movies get downloaded 60,000 times a day
Most popular news sites: Weather Channel, CNN, Yahoo! News
Most popular online music destinations: WinXM, iTunes, LimeWire
Most popular Russian sites - Yandex, Rambler, Mail.ru, Google
Most popular sports sites: ESPN, Yahoo! Sports, Fox Sports on MSN
Most popular travel search terms land users on Travelocity, Expedia, Orbitz
Most popular US newspapers: USA Today, Wall Street Journal, New York Times
Most popular Web sites among gays and lesbians: Google, Yahoo!, Amazon
Most Web radio listeners like the selection available and ability to control the content
Motorola iTunes phone faces uphill battle against MS media juggernaut
Mr. Rogers: (Toronto) neighborhoods to get VoIP
MS to EU: Trust us, we've never seen a loophole we liked
MS to EU: Trust us, we've never seen a loophole we liked
MSNBC.com delivers 30 mln video streams monthly
Music piracy is a $4.6 bln industry
NAND flash revenue up 16%, NOR flash revenue down 11% in Q1 2005
Never say never in predicting the open source future
New book advises enterprise users on Switching to VoIP
New Skype 1.3 for Windows is plagued by "known issues"
News from the Cel
News from the Cel
No broadcast flag this year
No honor among thieves?
No honor among thieves?
Nokia enters the BSD camp
Nokia forecasts 40 mln phones with MP3 support for 2005
Nordic countries to have 5-8 mln electric meters connected to GPRS by 2010
Nordic PC market to decline in 2005-2006
Nordic storage market generated 744 mln euros in 2004
Notebook - the thorn in the thin client's side
Numbers and forecasts on fuel cells in cars
O'Reilly: Web 2.0 to be built on the backs of hackers
ObjectWeb exec: JBOSS engaging in deception (actually, not)
Of those Internet users who want to buy a portble gaming device, 49% want Sony PSP
Office 12 defaulting to .XML file format
Office 12: Why Microsoft passed on OpenDocument XML format
Office of the future circa 2020
Office of the future passed
OK, who got IBM's billion dollars for Linux?
OK, who got IBM's billion dollars for Linux?
Online ads to generate $5.4 bln in 2005
Online advertising to grow 28%, reach $12.3 bln in 2005
Online donations up 63% in 2004
Only 10% of North American electric meters are digital
Only 11% of airline customers are in favor of cell phone ban lift
Only 38% of organizations run scans to detect rogue WLANs
Only 56% of online merchants ask for CVV2
Only 7% consider IPv6 rollout critical to their IT goals
Only 7% of businesses encrypt their backups
Only a fraction of lost cards are "high-risk"
Only a fraction of lost cards are "high-risk"
Open source blooming in new field
Open source Java: Missed it by *that* much
Open sourcing SOA
OpenSolaris goes live: What happens next?
Opinions cross the spectrum over Microsoft's RSS support
Oracle to set SOA techs free at JavaOne
Outsourcing: tempest in a teapot
Pace of enterprise IP PBX adoption debated
Passing judgement on Microsoft's media juggernaut
Patent reform bill surfaces in Congress, but is it too little, too late?
Patent-holder says "AOL VoIP is infringement: so I looked at their patent and...
Pay for certified tech skills up 6% in Q1 2005
Pay-per-call Internet ads to generate $1.4 bln in 2009
PC market in Middle East in Africa up 20.5% in Q1 2005
PC shipments in Central and Eastern Europe up 23% in Q1 2005
PDA shipments up 25% in Q1 2005
Perceptions of industry analyst firms vary between end users and vendors
Perpendicular magnetic recording to ship in 630 mln hard drives in 2009
Pharming threats to IP phone networks described
Polish enterprise application software market up 25.3% in 2004
Portal power
Powerpointware can be expensive
PPC vs. Intel: Top 500 shows who's right
PPC vs. Intel: Top 500 shows who's right
Predictions for JavaOne, anyone?
Prepare for more scrutiny after SEC's SOX failure, says Gartner
Preview of Sun's JavaOne announcements for Monday
Property rights and the broadcast flag
Public discourse under way over definition of "open"
Pure-play foundry revenues to fall 6.2% in 2005
PVR shipments: 800K in 2001, 1.5 mln in 2002, 4.6 mln in 2003, 11.4 mln in 2004
Radio advertising up 2% in Q1 2005
Radio audience declined 4% in 2004
Raymond on open source
Ready for a Skype Flash phone?
Redmond RSS: Death knell to Atom? Birth of an 'open' era for Microsoft?
Reducing the cost of health care
Reducing the cost of health care
Referral traffic is 52.23% Google, 25.21% Yahoo! and 10.37% MSN in June 2005
Registry is hot, hot, hot
Remember REN: how (not) to blow out your router
Reminder about Linux and resumes
Reminder about Linux and resumes
Remix this
Rethinking Risk Management
Revenue assurance and outsourcing market to grow to $143 mln in 2009
Rich Client Platform is Eclipse's JavaOne headline act
RSS and Attention
RSS: another poor tech name going mainstream
Salesforce.com continues its on-demand quest
Santa Cruz/vSkype execs to Skype: we love Skype and if there are bugs let's fix them
Sarbanes-Oxley, IIM, and The Specter of Success
Sarbanes-Oxley, IIM, and The Specter of Success
Schwartz: Blogs are essential for leadership
Schwartz: Tape isn't sexy but it's real money
Search engine keyword prices down 31 cents in May 2005, mortgage keyword down 30%
Security status quo
Semiconductor industry to grow 6.1% in 2005, 2.5% in 2006, 10.4% in 2007, 11.6% in 2008
Semiconductor IP market was worth $1.272 bln in 2004
Semiconductor macro defect detection market to grow 25% in 2005
Semiconductor manufacturing capacity down to 84.8% in Q1 2005
Service provider routers and switches generated $1.63 bln in sales in Q1 2005
Shining the light on WeatherBug
Siebel sees around the SOA corner
Siemen's tosses pebble in front of Microsoft's media juggernaut
Signs of strength in open source
Sites with highest customer satisfaction - Netflix, Amazon, QVC, Newegg
Six desktop VoIP security tips for enterprise IT
Sixty years later, technology triumphs over evil
Skype kiosks in malls? SkypeOut coupons at U-bookstores? U-bet!
Skype passes 10 billion minutes served: here's what's next
Skype Voicemail "graduates" from beta to official
Skype: new third-party Skype video plug in may be flawed
Small business optimism up in May 2005
Small business tech spending growth: Gartner says 7%, IDC - 7.6%
Small display shipments up 17% in Q1 2005
Sneaking through the broadcast flag?
SOA and the bottom line
SOA not for SMB, yet
SOA tool bundle is Sybase's first major Eclipse foray
SOA vs. Dilbert
SOA=ERP but worse: fair analogy?
Software is just one component of security: Citigroup's lost tapes
Sonus: gunning for 4 for 4 ILEC sweep?
Sourcelabs acquires Brand Perens
SPARC: The black-eye of open standards
Sports networks broadcasts losing to video games
Standalone media adapters to grow by 76% a year in 2004-2009
Staying out of the news
Staying out of the news
Stonebraker on Oracle and SQL
Stonebraker on Oracle and SQL
Sun + StorageTek: Good move or a false step?
Sun fills portfolio gap, acquires composite app outfit SeeBeyond
Sun finally makes a big move
Sun owns the word 'share'?
Sun rises in the SOA world
Sun sees ahead
Supernovas talk SOA
Support of podcasts in iTunes can spoil you
Survey: services not shared, yet
T-Mobile punches a hall through the cellular Internet wall
T-Mobile, Verizon, Nextel ranked highest on wireless customer satisfaction
Tech employment up by 700 jobs in May 2005
Telus tells us: watch out for our residential VoIP
The 9th Annual Semiconductor Forecast
The architect and the new school
The art of programming
The benefits of patents
The bigger picture on Watergate
The biggest mystery in the history of Linux
The biggest mystery in the history of Linux
The eyeballs war
The eyeballs war
The future of Java, part 1
The key to lowering transaction costs
The media juggernaut from Redmond turns another corner
The MIMO war rages on!
The most insightful Slashdot post I've ever read
The new integration
The NeXt PeopleSoft?
The NeXt PeopleSoft?
The open source content model
The oracle of SOA
The overlooked connection between cable tv reception quality and VoIP quality
The red herring of data protection
The root of Sun's strategy
The Skype adventures of a U.S. Marine
The Supremes Rule Against Grokster
The Supremes Rule Against Grokster
The TF plot thickens.
The two reasons why MCI is bothering with consumer VoIP
The war for the living room PC has begun.
This is Bad, very very Bad
This VoIP PDA sounds cool, but I need to know more
Threats to Data Security
Three Licensing Strategies
Three reasons why Vonage-Linksys free router promo is a solid idea
TinyPEAP stumbles over GPL problems
Tools for IT Transparency
Tools for IT Transparency
Top 80 tech companies had $229 bln in cash in Q1 2005
Top advertisers for career sites: Monster, CareerBuilder, Net-Temps
Top advertisers for education sites: Apollo Group, Classes USA, DeVry
Top advertisers in May 2005: InterActiveCorp, Vonage, LowerMyBills
Top airline sites: SouthWest, American, Delta
Top corporate citizens: Cummins, Green Mountain, St Paul Travelers, Nuveen Investments, Intel
Top desktop brands: Alienware, Shuttle, Dell; top laptop brands: eMachines, Apple, Dell
Top education and career sites: Monster.com, Yahoo! HotJobs, US Dept of Education
Top financial sites: Yahoo! Finance, AOL Personal Finance, MSN Money
Top global sites in May 2005: Yahoo!, Microsoft.com, MSN, Google, AOL
Top movie sites: IMDB, Yahoo! Movies, NetFlix, MSN Entertainment
Top online radio destinations: Yahoo! Music, AOL Radio, MSN Radio
Top sites for special occasions: USPS, UPS, 1-800-Flowers
Top sports advertisers: PGA, FIFA, NBA
Top technology projects, now to mid-2007
Top Web radio destinations: Yahoo! Music, AOL Radio
Transcript of e-Mail with Intel regarding HyperTransport rumor
Trojan Horse Incident:: Synopsis and Predictions.
TV on DVD sales up 24%
UK consulting revenues up 8.7% in Q1 2005
UK critical infrastructure under massive attack
UK government IT spending to reach 15 bln pounds in 2005-2006
UK online advertising market to reach 356 mln pounds in 2005
UK VoIP user fights big telco over "free calls" offer - and wins!
Understanding the updated WPA and WPA2 standards
Updates
US Census data now a Web service
US console market generated $8.7 bln in 2004, will bring $11.7 bln in 2010
US economy up 3.8% in Q1 2005
US financial services firms will spend $36 bln on IT in 2005
US marketing spending to top $1 trillion in 2005
US newspaper circulation down 1.9% for daily, 2.5% for Sunday in the first half of 2005
US online spending reaches $19.8 bln in Q1 2005
US small business IT spending to grow 8% in 2005
US software industry lost 16% of the jobs between 2001 and 2004
Verizon Wireless lives up its tagline
Very personal sensor telemetry
Video game sales up 9% in April 2005
Video-on-demand to bring in $536 mln in the US in 2005
Views from the smartest people in Sun's orbit
VMware: a buzzmaker among blade server resources
VoIP performance management comes to the handset
Vonage adds platforms, software for better customer support
Vonage CEO's thoughts on Skype
Vonage CEO: E911 deployment challenges steep
Vonage numbers: 1 mln customers by year-end 2005
Wafer shipments down 1.4% in Q1 2005
WAN services market to grow at 4.5-6.5%
Web traffic to real estate sites from poor families jumps by 47%
Weighing options when going the open source J2EE route
Western European cell phone sales down 13% in Q1 2005
Western European cell phone shipments down 8% in Q1 2005
Western European supply chain management software market grew 6.5% in 2004
What does Apple's move mean for Linux?
What is downloaded over P2P: music - 74.3%, movies - 2.0%
What is the biggest problem with open source?
What should we think about mixed source?
What Sun open sourced, exactly
What the GPL means
What the Supreme Court access ruling means for VoIP pricing
What's next for enterprise software
What's next for Debian?
Where 2.0 gives direction to new world of mapping
Where 2.0 preview
Where's Johnny?
Who broke the Apple news? Better yet, who predicted it.
Who should run your SOA?
Why Apple Switched
Why aren't more VoIP carriers offering pre-paid minutes?
Why is no one suing the Wireless LAN industry?
Why Microsoft's spam ploy is no solution
Why people remove cookies
WikiPedia facts: 536,246 articles, 1,540,695 pages, 618% traffic rise
WildPackets upgrades network analysis suite with VoIP call analysis
Will computing flow like electricity?
Will Supreme Court ruling embolden cable to port-block rival VoIP?
WiMAX gets its second wind
Windows XP installed-base still trailing that of Win2K
Wireless instant messaging to increase six-fold between 2007 and 2009
Wireless semiconductor sales to average $18.53 bln in April 2005
Worldwide network security market up 5% in Q1 2005
Woz Way
Xten joins the Yahoo! Messenger arsenal: now what? OK, here's what
Yahoo! and Google 2004 new revenues comparable with 10 largest newspaper publishers
Yahoo! buy or partner with Skype? Ain't gonna happen, and here's why
Yahoo! Buys Dialpad: here's how SBC could benefit
Year zero at Computer Associates