Mark Jones

Articles by Mark Jones

Tech CEOs struggle to keep the brand alive

"Carly Fiorina has taken a brand that was growing steadily and cast it into chaos

Microsoft attempts security culture reinvention

It might be something of a joke in IT circles to use the words "Microsoft" and "security" in the same sentence, but Bill Gates' senior advisor on the subject is on a mission to change all that.

Microsoft attempts security culture reinvention

It might be something of a joke in IT circles to use the words "Microsoft" and "security" in the same sentence, but Bill Gates' senior advisor on the subject is on a mission to change all that.

Ingram Micro: The trouble with XML and Web services

XML or EDI? Tracking the evolution of the two technologies is one of the biggest challenges facing the supply chain, particularly when XML standards are still evolving and EDI remains deeply embedded in many legacy systems.

Storage luminaries wrestle with industry chaos

Two things appear certain in the chaotic storage world. Virtualization is over-hyped and networking and storage technologies are headed for an inevitable, messy convergence.

Users reject notion of ‘parasitic grid’

A groundswell of dissent has emerged from the wireless community over the use of the term "parasitic grid," that otherwise refers to a movement involving users installing free wireless Internet access points.

What’s New is New again

Any residual respect for industrial economy philosophies took a beating at the recent InfoWorld-sponsored CTO Forum in San Francisco

Executives lock horns in battle of the business models

Any residual respect for industrial economy philosophies took a beating at InfoWorld's CTO Forum here Wednesday after two speakers revived the idea that some "new economy" ideas will play a vital role in the corporate enterprise.

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