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Happy Thanksgiving
Although this blog is read by people throughout the world, it's still good to think about being thankful for what we have. D7EVSBE35KPJ
Published
11-24-2009 11:17 PM
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Charlie Bess
I finally got to see the cover of the book where I wrote a chapter
Looks like it will not be out in print until late in Q1 of 2010 but it gets closer every day. I may do a podcast with Phil in December if I get time on my view of technical trends. Although I've not had to do too much to get my material ready for...
Published
11-24-2009 10:37 AM
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Charlie Bess
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Central Nervous System for the Earth
The New York Times had an article on HP labs activities to gather information on a massive scale . It's a research and development program to show an example of building a planet-wide sensing network, using billions of "tiny, cheap, tough and...
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11-23-2009 6:45 PM
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Charlie Bess
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Energy
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Technology adoption
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Analytics
Green, Computer Aided Persuasion and the Interface at the Edge
An article in New Scientist explores how user interface researchers are investigating computer aided persuasion as a technique to assist people to make choices. To me this is a perfect example of understanding how to use the edge computing interface to...
Published
11-20-2009 6:15 AM
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Charlie Bess
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Energy
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Technology adoption
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User Interface
A whole other kind of cloud computing for the 2012 Olympics
This article from the BBC describes a huge piece of infrastructure being proposed for the London Olympics . "A giant "digital cloud" that would "float" above London's skyline has been outlined by an international team of architects...
Published
11-19-2009 1:48 PM
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Charlie Bess
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Emerging technologies
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attention engineering
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User Interface
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Entertainment
HP and Amateur Radio
I stumbled across this HP site talking about the use of HP computers in ham radio . I've been a ham radio operator for almost 40 years, and was pleasantly surprised by this alignment of my interests. Being able to communicate with people from all...
Published
11-16-2009 11:49 AM
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Charlie Bess
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Communications
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Applications
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Entertainment
I’ve looked at clouds from both sides now
This week I've talked with a couple of organizations about cloud deployments and expected benefits. One thing that I found interesting is the difference in HP's perspective from other providers. When a service provider (like HP Enterprise Services...
Published
11-14-2009 1:28 PM
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Charlie Bess
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Business Schools and Information Technology
I was sitting in on a meeting of the Information Technology and Operations Management ( ITOM ) curriculum committee at SMU the other day. One of the interesting things that has happened at business schools across the country is that they have reduced...
Published
11-11-2009 11:39 AM
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Charlie Bess
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Autonomous car to climb Pikes Peak at racing speed
Looks like Stanford is going to tackle climbing Pikes Peak . It will not be the first autonomous car to climb Pikes Peak (a challenging 12.4-mile ascent that includes 156 turns and ends more than 14,000 feet above sea level) but they'll try to do...
Published
11-09-2009 9:46 AM
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Charlie Bess
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Three ways to thrive
Jim Miller and Mateen Greenway (a couple of other fellows here at HP) just posted an article on hp.com about Three Ways to Thrive in an Uncertain Economic Upturn . These are a different perspective of some of the same issues Jean and I talked about in...
Published
11-07-2009 12:35 PM
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Charlie Bess
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Multi-core, where will it end?
A number of times I've mentioned the rise of parallel processing and multi-core as well as the effect on development and the kinds of solutions that are consumed . I was talking with some folks at TI the other day about the projections of multi-core...
Published
11-06-2009 8:31 PM
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Charlie Bess
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Infrastructure
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Multi-core
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Parallel computing
Toronto City Innovation Conference
Earlier this week I was the keynote speaker for the Toronto Innovation Showcase . One of the things the mayor announced was the Toronto Open project. This activity opens up much of the cities information for the residents of Toronto to mashup into applications...
Published
11-05-2009 11:34 AM
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Charlie Bess
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Data Virtualization: Essential but Approach with Caution
Data Virtualization is the current marketing banner for Enterprise Information Integration (EII). It is an important adjunct to SOA, but must be undertaken with caution. David Linthicum, Linthicum Group, and Bradley Wright, Progress DataDirect, recently...
Published
11-02-2009 7:34 AM
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Fred Cummins
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SOA
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Virtualization
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Enterprise Information Integration
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data virtualization
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EII
It must be getting closer to the end of the year than I thought
I am seeing more of the “ technologies you can’t ignore ” or “ technologies that will change everything ” articles. I usually don’t see a rush of these until December
Published
10-31-2009 4:29 PM
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Charlie Bess
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Trends
Windows 7, now the ball is rolling…
Many home users have Windows 7 in their hands (and more importantly on their machines), almost everything I've heard has been positive. I know HP has been working on preparing for deployments and various support services for Windows 7 , including...
Published
10-30-2009 9:46 PM
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Charlie Bess
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