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Monthly Archives: January 2009

The Once and Never King

Posted on 2009/01/13 by admin2009/01/13

We are about eight years behind schedule. Around the millennial epoch I helped SuSE whelp the SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop (SLED), a product that is till on the Novell price list. Growing frustration with Microsoft viruses, continued vendor lock-in and the inherent lower cost of an Open Source desktop were hailed as the beginning of the end of Microsoft’s dominance. Yeah. I didn’t believe it either. SuSE arguably had and still has the best alternative to a Microsoft desktop, and considering that it is not Vista, perhaps the best desktop available. But like many good technology solutions it never took the market by storm despite continued frustration with Vista, continued vendor lock-in and the inherent lower cost of an Open Source. Market dynamics and realities stopped SLED’s march. “The reality is that (the Linux desktop) is a slow, gradual, unstoppable growth,” said my buddy Jeremy White at CodeWeavers, a crew … Continue reading →

Posted in Linux, Market Trends, Markets, Open Source

Rudderless

Posted on 2009/01/07 by admin2009/01/07

If there is a single word to describe today’s worldwide business environment it is “directionless.”  Business and consumer spending are slowing to a crawl until some economic direction (even downward) is identified.  People and corporations alike are simply holding cash until they see clear and safe places to spend and invest. Global indecision. This state of economic ambiguity will hit many parts of the technology business hard.  In the B2B space, customers are spending only on things that are essential, such as replacing broken servers and PCs.  Even then they are restraining spending and eking the last I/O out of those aging boxes (not me – I’m buying a new laptop this month to do my part in reviving the Chinese economy).  B2C sales are slowing even in the hotter-than-Hades mobile market.  With unemployment rising and a looming federal deficit – currently standing at 8% of GDP and with new … Continue reading →

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