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Author Archives: halberenson
Updating my Desktop Apps on ARM entry
I noted that one of my predictions, an edition for Tablets (SoC-based systems) appears to be true while failing to mention that my prediction that Microsoft would support desktop apps on ARM was (Office 15 aside) wrong. I don’t know … Continue reading
Posted in Computer and Internet
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Windows on ARM (WOA)
I was going to hold off on further Windows 8 comments until the Consumer Preview shipped, but since Steven Sinofsky posted detailed information on Windows 8’s ARM support today I thought I’d make a few remarks. The most important clarification … Continue reading
Posted in Computer and Internet, Microsoft, Windows
Tagged Windows 8, Windows on ARM, WOA
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A perspective on Big Data, NoSQL, and Relational Databases
Other than a brief comment on Map-Reduce back in 2008 I’ve avoided commenting on the topics of NoSQL or Big Data. That’s for two reasons. First, I really didn’t have much of an opinion because second, I intentionally have stayed … Continue reading
Posted in Computer and Internet, Database
Tagged Big Data, NoSQL, RDBMS, Relational DBMS, SQL
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Surviving on a smaller piece of the pie
I always cringe at the phrase “post-PC era”, primarily because it has such a poor definition. Does it mean that desktop-devices no longer matter? Does it mean that devices with keyboards no longer matter? Does it mean that people will … Continue reading
Posted in Computer and Internet, Microsoft
Tagged Microsoft, Microsoft market share, Windows market share
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Forget Mix, Remember TechEd
Now that Microsoft has formally killed it’s Mix conference let’s talk about how it is going to bring Windows Phone 8 and updates on Windows 8 to developers. First a little on Mix, then a discussion of the difficulties of … Continue reading
Posted in Computer and Internet, Microsoft, Mobile, Windows, Windows Phone
Tagged build, developer conference, MIX, teched, Windows 8, Windows Phone 8
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Untangling some of the people moves at Microsoft
Yesterday Mary Jo Foley broke the news that the father of Windows NT (and DEC’s RSX-11M and VAX/VMS) Dave Cutler had moved from the Windows Azure team (of which he was one of the founders) to the Xbox team. Other bloggers … Continue reading
Skype: Get real about what to expect after the Microsoft acquisition
There is a lot of noise in the system this week questioning when we’ll see the first fruit of Microsoft’s acquisition of Skype. I think it is important to put this acquisition in context, because I find people’s expectations a … Continue reading
Posted in Computer and Internet, Microsoft, Mobile, Telecom
Tagged Microsoft Skype, Skype, Windows Phone Skype
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Microsoft Trustworthy Computing (TwC)
Today marks the 10th Anniversary of Bill Gates’ Trustworthy Computing email to all of Microsoft. Most consider this a transitional event for Microsoft, in particular being the point at which Security assumed its proper position as the most important of … Continue reading
Is 2012 the year people break the Cable habit?
Will this be the year you break the cable habit and move entirely to getting your “TV” entertainment over the Internet? The Wall Street Journal’s Kevin Sintumuang has. For those who watch a very limited amount of TV, have a … Continue reading
Will Enterprises (aka Business) buy Windows 8?
There has always been a significant divergence in PC Software buying behavior between Consumer and Enterprises. Today we see lines at Apple stores to purchase the latest ithingy when they go on sale at midnight, but in 1995 that was … Continue reading
Posted in Computer and Internet, Microsoft, Windows
Tagged Microsoft, Microsoft Windows 8, Windows 8, Windows 8 Enterprise
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