Finally catching up on my blog clippings after a week of travel, and I found out that ACT has apparently won the inaugural "Scum of the Day" award from some angry British guy with a blog! I've ordered a case of Cristal for our DC and our Brussels offices in [...]
By mblafkin|2016-12-21T00:15:09-05:00June 16th, 2008|Blog|
Successful technology standards are those created by the market, rather than those imposed on the market. Because markets are fluid and difficult to predict, often an entity will mandate a technology standard in an attempt to isolate itself from the detrimental effects of technology’s dynamic nature. An unfortunate [...]
This morning the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations held a hearing on Sovereign Wealth Funds--those state owned investment funds causing a political stir as of late. The panelists all agreed that sovereign wealth funds are a good thing for the U.S. economy. We need the money! The thought that foreign [...]
The Sidney Morning Herald reveals that, according to the European Union's information security agency, “[p]rinters and copiers could be the weak spot in many companies' cyber defences, warned on Tuesday. In a report, the EU experts warned that companies are often unaware of the dangers posed by printers that are [...]
The Associated Press has an interesting article today on the fledgling Palestinian high tech industry and how it could one day drive the territories’ sluggish economy. The Seattle Times writes that “Microsoft is flying University of Washington student Jeffrey Bigham to Paris where he'll collect a grand prize in the [...]