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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 exquisitely sensitive detectors." This kind...
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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 our Innovation During a Downturn podcast a few weeks...
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There is a good interview of Tim O'Reilly that validated many of the posts we've made in this blog over the last 5 years. He also published a white paper that goes into more details . The way business value is generated in the future will be changing, as we have the intersection of sensors and...
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A few times on this blog I've talked about the use of the downturn as a jumping off point for innovation and advantage . The other day Jean Lehmann and I were interviewed by about why now is a prime time for innovation. I've put a link to the MP3 file here. Click here to play this audio clip
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In a recent article in Computerworld there was a discussion of the phenomenon of cloud computing expanding uncontrollably in an enterprise. Cloud was compared to the client/server and departmental computing shift that took place in the late 80s and 90s. I agree that this is a concern, but as presented...
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The BBC has an article: Mobile phones get cyborg vision that got me thinking about the number of times I've seen examples of augmented reality demonstration projects recently. This article states: "Via the video function of a mobile phone's camera it is now possible to combine a regular...
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The July 2009 edition of the Wired has an article titled " Waste is Good ," and it focuses on an area I've talked about on this blog numerous times. As we enter the age of data by having a wired edge of the enterprise during the abundance for cloud computing (from cloud), we will use those...
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Microsoft recently announced a new version of its Zune music player , a touch-screen player called the Zune HD . They also announced a Zune extension into the Xbox Live platform, with goal to "create a game-changing entertainment experience". The Zune HD features a built-in HD radio receiver...
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One of the technologies mentioned in this blog many times is the role of sensors and edge computing in the next wave of computer business value generation. A big issue is how to ensure that these sensors will have the power to gather their information and send it on. In the current issue of Technology...
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A few weeks back, I was talking to EDS marketing. They interviewed me for some thoughts on technology innovation during a downturn in the economy . I spoke with them about the intersections of technology and how those possibilities grow exponentially. This week, while reading and working out (that's...
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I mentioned a while back that the next wave of computing will appear to be a product of the financial downturn . One of the reasons for this is not just the continued new technologies developed during the downturn whose deployment is delayed; it is the intersection of those technologies with other advances...
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I recently saw this article on Five cloud computing myths exploded . It is focused on: Cloud computing is one of the most overhyped phenomena to have hit the IT industry in a long time. It is a business model that definitely has its advantages. The trouble is vendors of all sizes and stripes are so desperate...
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This article in the NewScientist describes the use of neural networks in allowing a robot to learn to use new leg features (e.g., joints). Neural networks are a computation technique that reinforces "good" behavior and learns to solve problems. What would be really interesting is a similar...
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Intel is inviting the public to come to ScienceSim (a virtual world ) and discover its possibilities for building collaborative visualization tools... "Within ScienceSim's world you'll find some starting buildings, templates for forums and conference centers and the like." But then...
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02-05-2009
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Dark data is analogous to dark matter . We know it is out there, but just can't see it or interact with it. In the age of abundance of data , we are entering; we are gathering more and more data from the edge of the enterprise . In the January issue of Seed Magazine , they stated that more data was...