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The Bloor Perspective: Ballmer on Linux, IBM's dinosaur and SQL's future
This week Robin Bloor and his team of analysts consider Microsoft's approach to the open... Read more
May 19, 2003
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
The Bloor Perspective: work-life balance, mainframes and Factiva
This week Robin Bloor and his colleagues consider stress, mainframes and a leading information provider Read more
Sep 30, 2002
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
The Bloor Perspective: Police IT, Apple offerings and demand for IT skills
...the Cube - and it is this machine's radical looks and small footprint that some are comparing to the new iMac. The Cube's appearance... Read more
Jan 28, 2002
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The Bloor Perspective: Touchy-feely PCs, HP and, like, storage man, and Citrix's big idea
...the hardware side HP's announcement concentrated on its Surestore 181GB small footprint disk drive that can scale from 37 to 93TB when deployed in... Read more
Sep 17, 2001
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
Shredding emails, splitting up and rolling dice
...disappear a given time after being opened. The company claims that the footprints of the email (on server and local PC hard drives) are completely... Read more
Sep 22, 2000
silicon.com > Technology > Hardware
The Bloor Perspective: Mobile Linux, crazy CEOs and an ASP success story
...for diskless mobile systems. It is ROM-based, with a low memory footprint and claims to have innovative power management features. It is Linus Torvalds... Read more
Feb 7, 2000
silicon.com > Technology > Networks
The Bloor Perspective: Limited Wingspan, open source mobiles and Houston floods
...system originally designed for deeply embedded applications. It operates on devices with footprints even smaller than the minimum configuration required by stripped down Linux platforms... Read more
Aug 3, 2001
silicon.com > Technology > Mobile
T-Mobile web 'n' walk goes Pro
...coverage mirroring the mainly metropolitan footprint of the provider's current...Tony Lock, chief analyst at Bloor Research, believes the launch of... Read more
May 9, 2006
silicon.com > Technology > Software
Microsoft toasts Bluetooth with a dram of 'Talisker'
...Tony Lock, Senior Analyst at Bloor, didn't feel there was...manufacturers need with the smallest footprint, [the amount processing space and... Read more
Apr 11, 2001
silicon.com > Technology > Networks
Lucent restructure to leave 10,000 jobless
...months. Matt Hanrahan, analyst at Bloor Research, said: "It's no...re following in Cisco's footprints - Cisco is almost out of... Read more
Jan 24, 2001
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IBM XIV® Storage System: Ease of Management Reinvented
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