% Fortune -ae paul murphy

  1. Apr 30 2007: Chess is not Checkers

  2. Apr 27 2007: Linux, Microsoft, and the $3 desktop
  3. Apr 26 2007: That Linux thing - where's the vision?
  4. Apr 25 2007: Some damage control opportunities at Sun
  5. Apr 24 2007: Sun's middle management
  6. Apr 23 2007: back Channel communications and blogging

  7. Apr 20 2007: Comments from Sun founders
  8. Apr 19 2007: From Sun 1 to T5240
  9. Apr 18 2007: On re-inventing the internet
  10. Apr 17 2007: A stray thought about the missing Ux86
  11. Apr 16 2007: OpenBSD vs. Windows

  12. Apr 13 2007: Raising a doubt
  13. Apr 12 2007: Benchmarks: Intel vs AMD
  14. Apr 11 2007: Know COM/VBA? Good, I need some help here
  15. Apr 10 2007: x86 security
  16. Apr 09 2007: Not Steganography anyway

  17. Apr 05 2007: Sun's dilemma
  18. Apr 04 2007: The joys of Java
  19. Apr 03 2007: OS rankings
  20. Apr 02 2007: Sun's worst enemy: Sun

  21. Mar 30 2007: The origin of Unix
  22. Mar 29 2007: Microsoft's penultimates
  23. Mar 28 2007: Programming Languages
  24. Mar 27 2007: An ecommerce parable
  25. Mar 26 2007: Groklaw vs. the cookie jar

  26. Mar 23 2007: Resolved: Unix disrupts organizations by flattening hierarchies
  27. Mar 22 2007: Windows vs. Unix: the resolution
  28. Mar 21 2007: Be it resolved: trial and approve
  29. Mar 20 2007: Resolved: Vista hesitation equals Linux opportunity
  30. Mar 19 2007: Be it resolved: project approvals

  31. Mar 16 2007: Risks, disclosure, and IT
  32. Mar 15 2007: AMD gets knifed - by the press
  33. Mar 14 2007: Legal risks and ediscovery
  34. Mar 13 2007: ah, so what's a billion, or two?
  35. Mar 12 2007: SCO vs. IBM: clarity as push gets to shove

  36. Mar 09 2007: And what exactly is wrong with that?
  37. Mar 08 2007: IT: where success fails, and failure succeeds
  38. Mar 07 2007: Windows vs. Unix, part duh!
  39. Mar 06 2007: Zune and the uplift wars
  40. Mar 05 2007: Re-labelling Sun Ray to sell

  41. Mar 02 2007: What users care about (5)
  42. Mar 01 2007: What users care about (4)
  43. Feb 28 2007: What users care about (3)
  44. Feb 27 2007: What users care about (2)
  45. Feb 26 2007: What users care about (1)

  46. Feb 23 2007: Your expense = my revenue
  47. Feb 22 2007: Decisions, Decisions
  48. Feb 21 2007: Intel's 80 core CPU
  49. Feb 20 2007: Targeting development for future markets

  50. Feb 16 2007: Virtualization: IT's own global warming
  51. Feb 15 2007: Bringing those dollars home
  52. Feb 14 2007: Prediction markets and the madness of crowds
  53. Feb 13 2007: Solaris on IBM Power7?
  54. Feb 12 2007: Dear Steve, about that iPhone

  55. Feb 09 2007: Fiction as causation
  56. Feb 08 2007: UFOs, Global Warming, and AI
  57. Feb 07 2007: Making AI work
  58. Feb 06 2007: Reading the Times - about Intel
  59. Feb 05 2007: An "extended" conversation with Bill Gates

  60. Feb 02 2007: Ya -you know, what he said
  61. Feb 01 2007: Building your own supercomputer
  62. Jan 31 2007: Petascale
  63. Jan 30 2007: Out of context patterns
  64. Jan 29 2007: Scale, language, and perceptional change

  65. Jan 26 2007: Pop Quiz Friday
  66. Jan 25 2007: Snarky Juxtapositions
  67. Jan 24 2007: Five things the techpress isn't talking about
  68. Jan 23 2007: Only 256 threads? naaaa
  69. Jan 22 2007: Details in tech journalism - a Sunny example

  70. Jan 19 2007: In IT, you can't tell incompetence from fraud
  71. Jan 18 2007: Crushing dreams
  72. Jan 17 2007: Why IT doesn't meet expectations
  73. Jan 16 2007: Ethics? what's that gonna cost me?
  74. Jan 15 2007: A challenge in fraud detection

  75. Jan 12 2007: Another 10-Q gem
  76. Jan 11 2007: Mactel: 22 Kits, 161 patches
  77. Jan 10 2007: Those cheaper Apples
  78. Jan 9 2007: Apple's iPhone
  79. Jan 9 2007: Free Laptops for lapdogs
  80. Jan 8 2007: Linux: no longer a winner?

  81. Jan 5 2007: Something by Ben Schaffer
  82. Jan 4 2007: Heads I win - tails? not my problem.
  83. Jan 2 2007: Unix vs. Windows or: sometimes a fool is just a fool
  84. Jan 2 2007: For 2007? Guilt.

  85. dec 28 2006: What will happen with IT in 2007?
  86. dec 27 2006: What happened in IT in 2006?

  87. dec 22 2006: Happy Holidays
  88. dec 21 2006: Visiting the bookstore
  89. dec 20 2006: ZFS, HW RAID, and expensive mis-apprehensions
  90. dec 19 2006: A speculation about parallelism
  91. dec 18 2006: Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss

  92. dec 15 2006: MacTel: "the real story"
  93. dec 14 2006: Cringley, MacTel, and nutty theories
  94. dec 13 2006: Is it Dell vs. SPEC? or Dell vs. Linux?
  95. dec 12 2006: TPC is so last millennium?
  96. dec 11 2006: Niagara2 - will blow away SQL-Server Clusters

  97. dec 08 2006: The technoblind conservative
  98. dec 07 2006: "HP promises Unix improvements" uhuh
  99. dec 06 2006: Crime on Paper
  100. dec 05 2006: Dear Diary
  101. dec 04 2006: If Microsoft made cars

  102. dec 01 2006: Uses for supercomputers
  103. nov 30 2006: Who's afraid of parallelism?
  104. nov 29 2006: PS3 based super-computing cluster on Linux
  105. nov 28 2006: Why Microsoft will distribute SuSe
  106. nov 27 2006: Microsoft Vista and security

  107. nov 23 2006: Interpreting more gotten facts
  108. nov 22 2006: Getting more facts
  109. nov 21 2006: A Microsoft sponsored, anti-Linux, case study

  110. nov 17 2006: How important is "Blackbox"
  111. nov 16 2006: Comprehension and Retention
  112. nov 15 2006: Protected by Microsoft
  113. nov 14 2006: Evoting
  114. nov 13 2006: A global avalanche

  115. nov 10 2006: The PDA of my desiring
  116. nov 09 2006: Computers in Education
  117. nov 08 2006: Killing off SPAM
  118. nov 07 2006: Unix Education
  119. nov 06 2006: Xserve vs "Thumper"

  120. nov 03 2006: What!? just froze over?
  121. nov 02 2006: Disk drive price change
  122. nov 01 2006: The worst Wintel impact of all
  123. oct 31 2006: A unified point of control
  124. oct 30 2006: The joys of identity management

  125. oct 27 2006: Privacy, politics, and technology
  126. oct 26 2006: Education
  127. oct 25 2006: The top five VC proposals I'd like to write
  128. oct 24 2006: Who's afraid of identity?
  129. oct 23 2006: Feeling terribly inadequate

  130. oct 20 2006: Google's youtube purchase
  131. oct 19 2006: Evoting
  132. oct 18 2006: Evoting
  133. oct 17 2006: MS, open source, and IBM
  134. oct 16 2006: Evoting

  135. oct 13 2006: Scary bloggie
  136. oct 12 2006: Who owns Solaris?
  137. oct 11 2006: Why Microsoft's future OS could be open source
  138. oct 10 2006: Traditional development and open source
  139. oct 09 2006: Development and organisational issues

  140. oct 06 2006: The importance of Solaris 10
  141. oct 05 2006: Blogging rings and The Truth
  142. oct 04 2006: The long green
  143. oct 03 2006: Is that a dagger I see before me?
  144. oct 02 2006: A weak of rants

  145. Sep 29 2006: What, no 5GLs?
  146. Sep 28 2006: 4GL Errors and Consequences
  147. Sep 27 2006: 4Gls
  148. Sep 26 2006: Development vs. Coding
  149. Sep 25 2006: L'Unix programming contest

  150. Sep 22 2006: Coding as art
  151. Sep 21 2006: Programming language choices
  152. Sep 20 2006: Thirty men, one well
  153. Sep 19 2006: Prototyping
  154. Sep 18 2006: Development work and team size

  155. Sep 15 2006: The trouble with idiots
  156. Sep 14 2006: An idea from 1997 - needed now
  157. Sep 13 2006: PPC: IBM's ace is Games King
  158. Sep 12 2006: Cooltreads and Optimization
  159. Sep 11 2006: The good old days - are back

  160. Sep 08 2006: Defining the "wry" in wry comment
  161. Sep 07 2006: An odd e-voting bit
  162. Sep 06 2006: Rocks, light places, and SunOS 3.1
  163. Sep 05 2006: Is IT IS?

  164. Sep 01 2006: What no-axe said
  165. Aug 31 2006: Politics, technology, and doubt by association
  166. Aug 30 2006: More on PPC Vs. x86
  167. Aug 29 2006: Now, about that G5
  168. Aug 28 2006: Dempsey, Woodcrest, and the G5 Mac

  169. Aug 25 2006: A surprise from Communications of the ACM
  170. Aug 24 2006: Corporate loyalties and the temporal disconnect
  171. Aug 23 2006: Relative Mac Pro pricing
  172. Aug 22 2006: Serious nerds, doing serious things
  173. Aug 21 2006: Another reason x86 is in trouble

  174. Aug 18 2006: Questioning backup
  175. Aug 17 2006: Using disaster avoidance to drive change
  176. Aug 16 2006: Personal Disasters
  177. Aug 15 2006: Disaster avoidance and recovery
  178. Aug 14 2006: The (traditional) disaster recovery plan

  179. Aug 11 2006: Free as in unfettered
  180. Aug 10 2006: IT role conceptualizations
  181. Aug 09 2006: Taking the Devil's dollar
  182. Aug 08 2006: Apple, My Apple
  183. Aug 06 2006: Trip Report

  184. Jul 24 2006: Packing and moving
  185. Jul 25 2006: Introduction to the Sun Ray
  186. Jul 26 2006: Costs Relative to Client-Server
  187. Jul 27 2006: Why do it (Corporate perspective)
  188. Jul 28 2006: Guest blog (Roger Ramjet on distributed computing alternative).

  189. Jul 31 2006: Sun Ray Server 4.0 software
  190. Aug 01 2006: Managing the Sun Ray Business architecture
  191. Aug 02 2006: Evolution, risks and controls
  192. Aug 03 2006: User management view
  193. Aug 04 2006: Futures and Alternatives

  194. July 21 2006: When scripts become program
  195. July 20 2006: Something Erik Said
  196. July 19 2006: Sears Appliance Repair - the way it should be
  197. July 18 2006: If Linux is free - why is it so expensive?
  198. July 17 2006: Bill Gates, Programmer?

  199. July 14 2006: Hey, whatcha you looking at, sales dude?
  200. July 13 2006: Hey, where's my truth tester, voter dude?
  201. July 12 2006: Hey, where's my applications app, dude?
  202. July 11 2006: So where's my smart search, dude?
  203. July 10 2006: Hey, where's my (search) app, dude?
  204. July 07 2006: A CIO taxonomy
  205. July 06 2006: Hiring IT management
  206. July 05 2006: Sapped to the max: non partisan research
  207. July 03 2006: What Ozzie knows
  208. Jun 30 2006: On the shoulders of genius
  209. Jun 29 2006: Games
  210. Jun 28 2006: I can do it
  211. Jun 27 2006: Satisfaction and open source
  212. Jun 26 2006: The forces that move us
  213. Jun 23 2006: It's obvious, therefore it's true
  214. Jun 22 2006: Middle Management
  215. Jun 21 2006: Failure of Leadership
  216. Jun 20 2006: Applications Modelling
  217. Jun 19 2006: Things that Retard
  218. Jun 16 2006: Welcome Back Compaq
  219. Jun 15 2006: Defending Linux against Wingots
  220. Jun 14 2006: Lurking in the mud: a warning for Linux
  221. Jun 13 2006: Apple Vistas
  222. Jun 12 2006: Microsoft Deja Review
  223. Jun 09 2006: Alan Cooper, interface design, and complexity
  224. Jun 08 2006: application interfaces
  225. Jun 07 2006: RDBMS Applications
  226. Jun 06 2006: The meaning of "relational"
  227. Jun 05 2006: SMP/CMT, ZFS, and RDBMS internals
  228. jun 02 2006: Quacking the SPARC barrier
  229. jun 01 2006: IT Customer Service
  230. May 31 2006: What makes a good GUI?
  231. May 30 2006: The customization trap
  232. May 26 2006: The cost of a bicycle
  233. May 25 2006: Smart Displays and Productivity (2)
  234. May 24 2006: Smart Displays and Productivitya (1)
  235. May 23 2006: How to gain competitive advantage from IT
  236. May 22 2006: Virtualization
  237. May 19 2006: Competitive advantage and cost centers
  238. May 18 2006: And then., there's Mactel
  239. May 17 2006: That SCO mess
  240. May 16 2006: Mainframe Linux
  241. May 15 2006: Revisiting the Mainframe
  242. May 12 2006: Morally Wrong, eh?
  243. May 11 2006: The top ten most influential (IT) technologies today
  244. May 10 2006: A sneaky use for the Sun Grid
  245. May 09 2006: Why open oource works for Solaris
  246. May 08 2006: Stuff that works
  247. May 05 2006: Paul Murphy, UncleBunny's, and IT alignment
  248. May 04 2006: Top Ten senior management IT mistakes
  249. May 03 2006: Software Services and Competitive Advantage
  250. May 02 2006: The right way for Sun to deal with Wall Street
  251. May 01 2006: Arranging the DEC chairs at HP
  252. April 28 2006: Fanzines, fantasies, and facts
  253. April 27 2006: Using SOX to devalue computing
  254. April 26 2006: Is Linux displacing Solaris?
  255. April 25 2006: Observing the road warrior
  256. April 24 2006: T2000 Blog Reviews
  257. April 21 2006: Normative issues in the Cocoon strategy
  258. April 20 2006: How to displace Microsoft Office
  259. April 19 2006: The only answer to PC insecurity
  260. April 18 2006: The problem at Sun: is in the middle
  261. April 17 2006: The problem at Sun isn't at the top
  262. April 13 2006: another Mac comment
  263. April 12 2006: Bootcamp: end of the beginning or beginning of the end?
  264. April 11 2006: Credit transactions without identification
  265. April 10 2006: 10 vs. 10
  266. April 07 2006: APL, COBOL, & Dijkstra
  267. April 06 2006: When desktop Linux makes a difference
  268. April 05 2006: Solaris x86 experience predicts security disaster
  269. April 04 2006: SOX, highschool, and assurance
  270. April 03 2006: sWaPing out the data center
  271. Mar 31 2006: Red Hat's business model
  272. Mar 30 2006: Office vs. Office
  273. Mar 29 2006: The Non IT, IT boss, Isn't
  274. Mar 28 2006: Hasta La vista Secure TPM
  275. Mar 27 2006: The Gartner Rules: Linux, Sun Ray, and Windows/XP
  276. Mar 24 2006: Copyrights, DRM, and networks?
  277. Mar 23 2006: Here Jini, Here Jini, Jini, jini
  278. Mar 22 2006: The Solaris security record
  279. Mar 21 2006: The IT Commandments: #1 Thou Shalt Honor and Empower thy (Unix) Sysadmins
  280. Mar 20 2006: DRM: AACS, DTCP-IP, and your rights to video content
  281. Mar 17 2006: Choosing America
  282. Mar 16 2006: BSD: agreeing with de Raadt
  283. Mar 15 2006: Outsourcing and the Debit Card hack
  284. Mar 14 2006: JDS: Another Chinese Lesson in Realtechnic?
  285. Mar 13 2006: The smartest dumb idea around

  286. Mar 10 2006: Packed graveyards. empty towns
  287. Mar 09 2006: Desktop Linux
  288. Mar 08 2006: Google's Market Vulnerability
  289. Mar 07 2006: Intel Macs: more fun with numbers
  290. Mar 06 2006: PA-RISC and the freedom to choose

  291. Mar 03 2006: What port security, patents, and out-sourcing have in common
  292. Mar 02 2006: Better MacOS X security numbers
  293. Mar 01 2006: Out-sourcing and Confidentiality
  294. Feb 28 2006: More on Out-sourcing
  295. Feb 27 2006: Disaster Recovery Planning and hardware change

  296. Feb 24 2006: Or, how I committed legacy, and got caught
  297. Feb 23 2006: Bring back my WABI, to me, to me
  298. Feb 22 2006: Part of the Itanic story
  299. Feb 21 2006: Thou Shalt Not Out-source
  300. Feb 20 2006: Trolling for page hits
  301. Feb 17 2006: (Friday alternate) How not to do web based customer support
  302. Feb 16 2006: A comparison of three Powerbooks
  303. Feb 15 2006: What Intel means for Apple
  304. Feb 14 2006: Astonishing numbers from freescale
  305. Feb 13 2006: Consolidating messaging on the Pod

  306. Feb 10 2006: Walt Mossberg on DRM
  307. Feb 09 2006: Standards V. Standardization
  308. Feb 08 2006: The four most common Unix security mistakes
  309. Feb 07 2006: The Megahertz Myth and the Ultrasparc T1
  310. Feb 06 2006: Responding to Readers

  311. Feb 04 2006: A minor travelogue
  312. Feb 03 2006: I get mail
  313. Feb 02 2006: Linux security
  314. Feb 01 2006: The costs of IE chauvenism
  315. Jan 31 2006: Using Cell: a modest proposal
  316. Jan 30 2006: That Boot time controversy
  317. Jan 27 2006: Embedded: a whole other world
  318. Jan 26 2006: The performance debate: Linux vs Windows
  319. Jan 25 2006: PHPSurveyor: an appreciation
  320. Jan 25 2006: Gone falling: Boss in charge
  321. Jan 24 2006: Recertifying CERT
  322. Jan 23 2006: The lesson in POD configuration

  323. Jan 20 2006: Hewitt on Blogging
  324. Jan 19 2006: A paragraph on Cell
  325. Jan 18 2006: Why Cert should be decertified (2)
  326. Jan 17 2006: Selling the pod
  327. Jan 16 2006: Pod Configuration
  328. Jan 13 2006: Microsoft's advice: when all else fails: lie about performance
  329. Jan 12 2006: "4.26" Desperation Decoded
  330. Jan 11 2006: A tale of two tricycles
  331. Jan 10 2006: Why CERT should be decertified
  332. Jan 09 2006: Migrating Sybase
  333. Jan 06 2006: It's Its, its' ... Apostrophic!
  334. Jan 05 2006: If you were a Unix, what would you be?
  335. Jan 04 2006: The Pod: software issues
  336. Jan 03 2006: Help needed on Sun POD design and cost
  337. Jan 02 2006: Top ten predictions for 2006

  338. Dec 29 2005: Missouri 0: Toronto 1
  339. Dec 27 2005: Oracle to give away Sun Servers
  340. Dec 23 2005: SANS top 20 Lists
  341. Dec 21 2005: Solaris Sucks, AIX Rulz!
  342. Dec 20 2005 : The top ten reasons people work in IT
  343. Dec 19 2005: Navy orders gates to Install Solaris/SPARC with Sun Rays
  344. Dec 16 2005: Captain Cyborg
  345. Dec 15 2005: Xbox 360
  346. Dec 14 2005: Finding the bad guys
  347. Dec 13 2005: National ID cards
  348. Dec 12 2005: National ID cards
  349. Dec 09 2005: never too late
  350. Dec 08 2005: ZFS vs Apple X-RAID
  351. Dec 07 2005: Bursting iBonds
  352. Dec 06 2005: MacOS X on Linux?
  353. Dec 05 2005: Apple Rumors
  354. Dec 02 2005: Devcon on cost
  355. Dec 01 2005: Hoser tests
  356. Nov 29 2005: Media response to ZFS
  357. Nov 30 2005: Sobering up
  358. Nov 28 2005: Security Innovations - Not!
  359. Nov 24 2005: Thanksgiving
  360. Nov 23 2005: Kill it with Hardware
  361. Nov 22 2005: OASIS? ODL? XML? Whaaaaa!!
  362. Nov 21 2005: Documentation and identity
  363. Nov 18 2005: Greg to Steve..
  364. Nov 17 2005: Windows Smilies
  365. Nov 16 2005: Sun's worst enemy: Sun PR?
  366. Nov 15 2005: IBM Cell, IBM Linux?
  367. Nov 14 2005: *&^%$ Computers!
  368. Nov 11 2005: A poster for the roses
  369. Nov 10 2005: The Risk driver
  370. Nov 09 2005: OpenSolaris: a mistake?
  371. Nov 08 2005: Unix beats Windows - says Microsoft!
  372. Nov 07 2005: The x86 fashion statement
  373. Nov 04 2005: Land Value taxation and the Stock market
  374. Nov 03 2005: SCO's Latest Filing (not done yet)
  375. Nov 02 2005: Linux vs. Unix
  376. Nov 01 2005: Open Source Costs in Schools
  377. Oct 31 2005: Sun's LBO Rumor
  378. Oct 28 2005: Lessons from a child's riddle
  379. Oct 27 2005: The cheapest Ray of Sunshine
  380. Oct 26 2005: The right attitude for the job
  381. Oct 25 2005: Pricing: one reason IBM is glad to see Apple go
  382. Oct 24 2005: "Better, Faster, Cheaper"
  383. Oct 21 2005: Rx for Linux: Growing Staff
  384. Oct 20 2005: Rx for Linux: Telearb
  385. Oct 19 2005: Rx for Linux: Licensing
  386. Oct 18 2005: Rx for Linux: Legal Issues
  387. Oct 17 2005: Rx for Linux: Measurement
  388. Oct 14 2005: A grab bag of odd thoughts
  389. Oct 13 2005: The Linux Killer Application (Beta 2)
  390. Oct 12 2005: Updating perceptions
  391. Oct 11 2005: SPAM, Phishing, and other trash tranmissions
  392. Oct 10 2005: The Google/Sun Alliance
  393. Oct 7 2005: And now a word from the usual suspects
  394. Oct 6 2005: Linux Support: the market share killer
  395. Oct 5 2005: Linux Licensing: barriers to developers
  396. Oct 4 2005: Linux: the Impediments to Success
  397. Oct 3 2005: Linux: The meaning of success
  398. Sep 30 2005: Markoff Book Review
  399. Sep 29 2005: x86 insecurity
  400. Sep 28 2005: Sun and Media
  401. Sep 27 2005: The Linux killer Application
  402. Sep 26 2005: Linux: turning Yes! into Noooo
  403. Sep 23 2005: What's in a name
  404. Sep 22 2005: Building the Unix Business Architecture
  405. Sep 21 2005: The Unix Business Architecture
  406. Sep 20 2005: Microsoft Recapitulates IBM
  407. Sep 19 2005: Network Computing: the Enterprise answer
  408. Sep 16 2005: Andy Bechtolsheim on Power
  409. (Part one) Future hardware and programming models
  410. Sep 15 2005: Peanuts
  411. Sep 14 2005: A question of demand
  412. Sep 13 2005: Are we stuck on stupid?
  413. Sep 12 2005: Linux: a prescription for dominance
  414. Sep 09 2005: A Sun blogs entry on Power Use
  415. Sep 08 2005: What Linux needs to Succeed
  416. Sep 07 2005: OpenSUSE Linux 10.0
  417. Sep 06 2005: Multi-core licensing and FEMA and IE
  418. Sep 02 2005: Matthew Dillon
  419. Sep 01 2005: If Linux is free
  420. Aug 31 2005: Interviews
  421. Aug 30 2005: Fortran vs. the Linux desktop
  422. Aug 29 2005: Brief request
  423. aug26 2005: Wayne Rosling
  424. aug25 2005: Resurrection Time?
  425. aug24 2005: Linux and macOS X on X360?
  426. aug23 2005: Comparing Sun to Dell
  427. aug22 2005: Apple, Intel, Hype, Reality
  428. aug19 2005: Ask Bloggy (2)
  429. aug19 2005: Ask Bloggy (1)
  430. aug18 2005: The Windows week that was
  431. aug17 2005: Politics, ET, and Global Warming
  432. aug16 2005: IBM's desktop vision
  433. aug15 2005: Re-thinking Backup
  434. aug 12 2005: Wicked Problems
  435. aug 11 2005: Murphy's Corolary to Moore's Law
  436. aug 10 2005: APL, Parallelism and a humble prediction
  437. aug 09 2005: Techi Quiz time: True or False?
  438. aug 07 2005: Ask Bloggy (1)
  439. aug 5 2005: Future technology: Kutaragi on Cell
  440. aug 4 2005: Microsoft guilty of global warming - McNealy
  441. aug 4 2005: The $20,000 hammer
  442. aug 3 2005: Moore's Law, RISC, and mis-understanding
  443. aug 2 2005: Apple's second shoe
  444. aug 1 2005: Comparing cost/benefit change: x86 vs. SPARC
  445. july 29 2005: The uncouth utterance of the people
  446. july 28 2005: Mass misrepresentations
  447. july 27 2005: Spreading the wealth Unity of Unix (special)
  448. july 26 2005: Power use
  449. july 25 2005: WiFi and Cancer Risks
  450. july 22 2005: Dennis Ritchie shows us how
  451. july 21b 2005: Half life of a PC
  452. july 21 2005: licemanager.com anyone?
  453. july 20 2005: Carrion call: HP reaches Buffalo Jump
  454. july 19 2005: Threats to Linux: acceptance and expertise
  455. july 18 2005: SCO: spin and counter spin
  456. july 15 2005: Computers and social change
  457. july 14 2005: How to monetise Open Source
  458. july 13 2005: Are MBA's bad for your business?
  459. july 12 2005: So where are they?
  460. july 11 2005: IT Innovation
  461. July 8 2005: A word from Rob Pike
  462. July 7 2005: StorageTek as honeypot
  463. July 6 2005: Jini, meet RFID, meet wish list
  464. July 5 2005: MCSEs and the employment relationship
  465. July 4 2005: Nichievo: re-visiting a lost Linux opportunity
  466. july 1 2005 "How do I love thee? Let me count the ways"
  467. June 30 2005 JDS: Another Chinese lesson in real technic?
  468. June 29 2005 Does Oracle have a demographics problem?
  469. June 28 2005 The neXt Peoplesoft?
  470. June 27 2005 Dollars and Zens
  471. June 25 2005 IIM: the Specter of Success
  472. June 24 2005 News from the Cell
  473. June 23 2005 PPC V. Intel: top 500 shows who's right
  474. june 22 2005 Benchmarks: I go figure
  475. june 21 2005 Counting Open Source Installs
  476. june 20 2005 Time Warner V. Google (counting eyeballs)
  477. June 17 2005 A comment from Michael Stonebraker
  478. June 16 2005 How to make a project fail (1)?
  479. June 15 2005 Computational Lingistics: Do I need a cop?
  480. June 14 2005 From Ingres to EnterpriseDB
  481. June 13 2005 MS to EU? Up for some deja vu?
  482. June 10 2005 Linus on licensing - circa 1998
  483. June 9 2005 Being smart about Linux on your Resume
  484. June 8 2005 The biggest mystery in Linux history
  485. June 7, 2005 Apple/intel comment
  486. June 6 2005 Ok, where did the billion dollars go?
  487. June 5 2005 Microsoft dumps Longhorn, licenses MacOS X
  488. June 3 2005 A history lesson from Bill Joy
  489. June 2 2005 Consolidation (Part2)
  490. June 1 2005 No honor among thieves?
  491. May 31 2005 The FBI's recipe for failure
  492. May 30 2005 Seeing the Cell coming
  493. May 27 2005 Another "Insight" bit
  494. May 26 2005 Consolidation (Part One)
  495. May 25 2005 Anti-Linux strategy predicts Longhorn insecurity?
  496. May 24 2005 Is the Nexus the next Registry?
  497. May 23 2005 Will Apple go Intel?
  498. May 23 2005 Money, and the other 99 schools
  499. May 20 2005 Message from a Mac User
  500. May 19 2005 Outsourcing Guilt
  501. May 18 2005 Where's the wetware?
  502. May 17 2005 Bye Bye x86
  503. May 16 2005 Microsoft to buy Red hat? Say it haint so!