Links List 8.22.08
August 22nd, 2008 by Julia Lim
Ah, the opening ceremonies of the Olympics. How spectacular. Is that Li Ning “running” in the sky with the torch? Oooh, aah. And wait, what’s that image on the wall behind him? Looks kinda familiar…oops, it’s an XP blue screen of death….I wonder how much Microsoft paid for advertising during the Olympics?
You lose some. You win some: Of course as NBC’s online partner, Microsoft gets a least a cut of the $100 million dollars in online advertising spent around the Olympics. And the millions of downloads of Silverlight aren’t too shabby either.
The Internet is Falling! Arbor Networks, a security and network management company, partnered with ninety network services and content providers from around the world to publish an extensive study of IPv6 traffic on the Internet. Craig Labovitiz, Arbor Networks chief scientist, stated that only 900 days were left until the end of the Internet, or at least the exhaustion of IPv4 registry allocations. For the past year, the study shows very little IPv6 traffic – something like 1/100th of 1% of Internet traffic. Craig credits this to money issues. “The department of commerce estimates it will cost $25 billion for ISPs to upgrade to native IPv6.”
Blogger James Urquhart created a bill of rights for cloud computing. The purpose of the bill is to “help guide would-be cloud customers to those clouds best able to guarantee their freedom.” The blogosphere is a great place to get some open debate going, and I applaud James for trying to make something yet so “cloudy” a bit more clear and concrete. But what’s up with the creating a PAC for this?? (Check out the comments.)
Trying to get by on limited resources? Need more money, staff and the freedom to focus on long-term projects? Sound familiar? Then you just might be in IT at a midsize company. (or in marketing at a young but rapidly growing IT company
) Arrow Enterprise Computing Solutions conducted a survey of 200 tech leaders at midsize companies (500 to 3000 employees). The upside: 61% of those surveyed think they’ll be spending more on IT next year – is this bullish thinking about the economy or how much their own business (rev) will be growing?
Bill Snyder calls Dell “Bozo of the Month” for trying to trademark “cloud computing”. Yikes. Maybe not a “bozo” move but certainly inadvisable given how ubiquitous the term is. Here’s our take on it.
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August 22nd, 2008



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