adaptive in comment and analysis
Meta Group Quarterly: CIOs - coming out of a slump
Comment Creating this adaptive organisation will not be achieved by accident. As economic conditions improve and information technology organisations (ITOs) are asked to respond rapidly to market opportunities, their ability to be 'adaptive' (namely... [05 Apr 2004]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: We must simplify SOA
Comment Vendors such as IBM, Microsoft, Oracle and HP use terms as diverse as 'on demand', 'agile business', 'grid computing' and 'adaptive infrastructure' to describe their visions of utility computing, but the general push is similar, even if the... [23 Jul 2004]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Linking IT and business - at last
Comment IBM refers to the 'on-demand business' and HP talks about its 'adaptive infrastructure'. The race is one to link IT delivery with business demand - but as yet there's no clear leader. Quocirca's Jon Collins looks at why companies have failed so far... [06 Aug 2004]
Sun 'too good to go down'?
Comment But ask how Sun's N1 systems management framework is conceptually different to the 'on-demand' or 'adaptive computing' initiatives at IBM, HP and elsewhere and again it isn't clear. Why do publications such as silicon.com cover corporate results? [30 Jul 2003]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: When will the net become intelligent?
Comment And adaptive software is being produced and let loose. Even if we do nothing more than continue to build at the current rate, and keep bolting on more and more sophisticated sensors, plus adaptive software, then something will happen. [22 May 2007]
Sci-fi or sci-future? Hollywood technology scrutinised (part two)
Comment My guess is that once a machine is truly sentient, connected to our world through adequate sensors, with fully adaptive hardware and software, with an evolutionary (replication/reproductive) capacity, it will follow naturally. [18 Sep 2001]
Sorry about the bubble bursting and everything
Comment BT Ignite (the bit of BT which looks after the network infrastructure and resells access to other telcos and ISPs) has introduced something called RADSL (rate adaptive DSL, in case you're interested). [20 Jul 2001]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: A sea of bits
Comment The first machine capable of realising such a capability will probably arrive around 2010 in the form of an adaptive supercomputer and, given our rate of progress, on a PC scale by 2030 or earlier. Peter Cochrane predicts what's coming next and... [20 Oct 2004]
Q&A: Intel CEO Craig Barrett
Comment If you look at the HPs and IBMs, they are trying to come up with terminology - be it utility computing or adaptive computing or what have you - because customers are demanding that the products interoperate. [02 Jun 2004]
Fiorina and co talk up HP's future
Comment Meanwhile, HP has also launched a broader new initiative, dubbed Adaptive Enterprise, in an effort to boost the return on investment that companies derive from computer systems. We’re comfortable with these estimates," Fiorina said at a meeting... [04 Jun 2003]
The Bloor Perspective: RFID, crazy California law and smut in Iran
Comment To read this information, adaptive agents are required - essentially small software packages that can analyse the information stored on the tag. Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags have been much in the news lately, touted as the technology... [07 Jul 2003]
Meta Group Quarterly: What CIOs need to succeed
Comment Based on Meta Group's market research and best practices, to help achieve IT's mission as a department, CIOs must embrace and mix the following staff skills and traits when working with business clients: analytical - sees the relationship between... [02 Aug 2004]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: SMEs rule the world
Comment To my mind, the future of business is going to be more and more SME-based, much more flexible and adaptive. It would be easy to come to the conclusion that the whole planet is supplied and powered by a handful of mega-corporations but nothing could... [10 Jul 2006]
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