December 05, 2007

GIgaOm: The Portable Risk of High Capacity USB Drives

Lots of folks carry a lot of data on USB disk drives these days.  And that can be a big security concern for CIOs - I wrote about about this for Om here.

GigaOm: The Time Has Come for IPv6

Here's a post I wrote for Om on the movement on the Internet toward IPV6.

Please let me know your thoughts!

October 10, 2007

NewTeeVee: The Myth of Infinite Bandwidth

I authored a post on the possibility of infinite bandwidth for the Internet that went live today on NewTeeVee here. I think that the potential for infinite bandwidth is very real and the resulting applications would be absolutely fascinating.  Please let me know your thoughts!

September 17, 2007

Earth2Tech: Where are the Green Network Devices?

I wrote a post on the need for network devices in the data center to go green.  It's live on the Earth2Tech site (part of the GigaOm network) here.

GigaOm: Looking Back to the Future of Data Centers

Another post on the GigaOm site, this time focused on the interesting revolution in data centers.....  Read on here.

September 03, 2007

GigaOm - Why Cisco & Microsoft Are Uneasy Frenemies?

Being heavily involved in telecommunications and networking has me thinking about this market from multiple angles.  Here is a post I wrote for GigaOm on Cisco and Microsoft.

GigaOm - Google Buy Adobe for Video!

I posted over at GigaOm on why Google should buy Adobe - and it's all about video.  You can read this post here.

August 17, 2007

GigaOm: Service Providers 2.0: It's All About Scale

I've been thinking a lot about how service providers can become SaaS and Web2.0 companies using their sheer size and scale.  A post on this topic went live today on the GigaOm site here.

August 14, 2007

GigaOm: Google buy Adobe for Video

GigaOm posted a blog I wrote on how Google should buy Adobe that you can read here.  Please let me know your comments!

May 08, 2007

GigaOm - IDNA and its impact on the global web

A few weeks back we had our quarterly Panorama Technology Advisory Board (TAB) meeting at our offices in Menlo Park.  Our guest speakers for this event were Doug Brent (COO) and David Conrad (General Manger of Internet Assigned Numbers Authority - IANA) from Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). We chatted about a number of different topics, but one that caught my interest was the topic of International Domain Names.  I circled back with David a week later and then wrote a blog post on GigaOm on this topic.