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Microsoft
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Showing posts with label
Microsoft
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March 13, 2010
Can Microsoft Stomp Out The iPhone?
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So much for letting the best product win. According to the Wall Street Journal, 13-14 March 2010, Microsoft is forcing their employees to “...
September 20, 2009
Is Free Worth the Price?
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In the computer world, free is often the architecture and economic model of choice or is it? We have various operating systems like Linux, C...
July 19, 2009
Battle of the Tech Titans
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Google and Microsoft are going head-to-head, and they are going for the jugular. ComputerWorld stated in the July 6/July 13, 2009: “Google S...
September 20, 2008
An Apple Turnover and Enterprise Architecture
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CIO Magazine, 15 July 2008, has an interesting article called “A Tangled Paths for Macs in the Enterprise.” The question posed: is it time...
August 21, 2008
Microsoft, Jerry Seinfeld, and Enterprise Architecture
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ComputerWorld, 21 August 2008 reports on a news article in the Wall Street Journal that “ Microsoft hires Seinfeld to bite Apple .” “Conti...
July 1, 2008
Online Medical Data and Enterprise Architecture
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We all need access to information. In our personal lives, what’s more important than easy access to our financial and medical records? ...
June 29, 2008
Bill Gates and Enterprise Architecture
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On July 1, Bill Gates is stepping down from his day-to-day duties at Microsoft, but will continue to serve as Chairman. Bill Gates grew Mic...
April 8, 2008
Readability and Enterprise Architecture
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User-centric EA is a strong proponent for developing information products that are useful and usable to the end-user. This is in contrast to...
February 26, 2008
Microsoft Reveals Secrets and Enterprise Architecture
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This week Microsoft said they had a big announcement, and that it wasn’t about Yahoo! It turns out that Microsoft decided to reveal some of ...
February 10, 2008
Microsoft, Yahoo, and Enterprise Architecture
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Microsoft offers to buy Yahoo for $44 billion—brilliant play or stupid move? Some say it’s a brilliant move: According to techcru...
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January 19, 2008
The Power of Marketing and Enterprise Architecture
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Enterprise architecture is all about planning and governance to enable organizational success. But despite all the astute architectural pl...
December 6, 2007
An Online Only World and Enterprise Architecture
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How long will it be before the internet becomes our primary means of storing personal data and running software applications (web-based)? MI...
November 27, 2007
Email and Enterprise Architecture
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How many emails a day is enough? The Wall Street Journal, 27 November 2007 reports that we are all being inundated with email and it is...
November 25, 2007
Implicit Requirements and Enterprise Architecture
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With electonic contact lists in Microsoft Outlook on the computer and on organizer programs on cellphones and other electronic gizmos, why w...
November 19, 2007
iPod Versus Zune and Enterprise Architecture
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Zune has been playing catch up with iPod in the music player business, but from an User-centric enterprise architecture standpoint, they’ve ...
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November 9, 2007
Microsoft Crashes and Enterprise Architecture
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The Wall Street Journal, 31 October 2007 states that “the error-reporting service built into the Windows operating system is a massive glo...
October 30, 2007
Apple’s OS Leopard and Enterprise Architecture
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The Wall Street Journal, 25 October 207 reports that Apple’s new operating system (OS), Leopard, is “faster, easier than [Microsoft’s] Vist...
October 23, 2007
Linux and Enterprise Architecture
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The Wall Street Journal, 17 October 2007 reports that Linux is “barely scrapping a single percentage point of the market share” for desktop ...
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September 20, 2007
Microsoft and Enterprise Architecture
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Microsoft —with 79,000 employees in 102 countries and global annual revenue of $51.12 billion as of 2007— is the company every consumer love...
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