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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 our Innovation During a Downturn podcast a few weeks...
    Posted to The Next Big Thing by Charlie Bess on 11-07-2009
    Filed under: Collaboration, Business value generation , Emerging technologies , Innovation , Applications, IT Services, Technology adoption
  • 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 processors on the market and the attached chart...
    Posted to The Next Big Thing by Charlie Bess on 11-06-2009
    Filed under: Infrastructure , Innovation , Trends, Multi-core, 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. They also announced an effort to coordinate...
    Posted to The Next Big Thing by Charlie Bess on 11-05-2009
    Filed under: Collaboration, Consumerization , Edge computing , Innovation , Trends, Applications, Technology adoption, Pervasive computing, Organizational relationships, User Interface
  • Time to connect datacenter IT with facilities and unleash their trapped energy capacity

    By: Doug Oathout, VP of Green IT Enterprise Storage and Servers Time to connect datacenter IT with facilities and unleash their trapped energy capacity IT organizations have been building infrastructure in silos for twenty years; the network administrator builds the interconnects, the storage administrator...
    Posted to Reality Check: Server Insights by Kristie Popp on 11-04-2009
    Filed under: datacenter, energy saving, innovation , power savings, energy efficiency
  • Three Opinions (But One Counts More)

    I saw three new opinions about BladeSystem last week. First, PC World Latin America announced that the HP BL490c G6 virtualization blade won in the "Best Server" category of the annual PC World Latin America 2009 Awards . These awards honor the "best digital & IT products available...
    Posted to Eye on Blades Blog: Trends in Infrastructure by Daniel Bowers on 10-21-2009
    Filed under: BladeSystem, awards, innovation, virtualization blade, Cisco, Datacenter futures, BL490c, Bytemark, Liquid Computing, Gartner, Latin America
  • Faster Patent Review System?

    A recent news story covered proposed changes by the US Patent Office to enhance the patent review process and reduce the backlog of over 750,000 patent applications. My last patent was issued after nearly 6 years in the process, so I really appreciate anything done to speed up patent prosecution. Everyone...
    Posted to The Next Big Thing by Kas Kasravi on 10-07-2009
    Filed under: Innovation , Patent
  • Cloud Computing and Lateral Thinking

    Let’s have some fun and come up with new ideas about cloud computing using the Lateral Thinking method. If you are reading this blog, then you know all about cloud computing. Lateral Thinking is a set of techniques for developing new ideas and solutions. One of the techniques known as “Alternatives”...
    Posted to The Next Big Thing by Kas Kasravi on 10-02-2009
    Filed under: Cloud Computing , Innovation
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