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A Very Green Holiday Season
Wall Street has gone green. No, I'm not referring to the flashes of green from employees blowing their year-end bonuses, but rather the industry's growing appetite for emissions trading.
Time to Boot the Grid?
Comments emanating from last week's CityGrid conference in London make me wonder how many quarters it will be before we see industry members simply get rid of the day-to-day management of their grids and start to outsource it.
Toffler, We Are Here
A reader took me to task for The Daly Open column I wrote last month on Web 2.0 ( DWT , Nov. 12), arguing that mashups and social networking platforms should not be avoided-as I suggested in my editorial-but rather, should be adopted because of their…
The Marvel of Metrics
Risk Measurement
Beyond the "Single Truth"
Golden Copy
Structuring France
Enterprise Data Management
Scrutinizing IT Budgets
COVER STORY
NEWS IN NUMBERS
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The Coming Datacenter Dearth
There's a saying among students of military history: Good generals think in terms of strategies, but great generals think in terms of logistics. This axiom can be easily applied to any IT department, especially when it comes to planning datacenters.
How the Hell Did We Get Here?
Exactly 12 months ago, I had a bit of a rude awakening as I moved from a features-driven monthly to a news-driven weekly when I took over the editorship of DWT . Since then, the market has suffered its own rude awakening as well.
The Monster Mashup
After reading the latest industry journals and blogs, I am beginning to wonder if I am the only one who is really uncomfortable with the extent to which Web 2.0 technology has infiltrated the enterprise.
Exchange Consolidation: Act II
It is safe to say that global exchange consolidation has entered its second act, as tier-one bourses have begun acquiring secondary exchanges and trading venues.