Eric Brown discusses SQL Server's past, present and future on MSDN. [The Scobleizer Weblog]
The Current State of Big Firm Legal Tech – Law.com
The Current State of Big Firm Legal Tech – Law.com. The AmLaw Tech survey of large law firms is out. Well worth studying, this survey gives us a baseline for thinking about legal tech trends. I've included my quick thoughts on what I notice. [DennisKennedy.blog]
Fusebox Conference – Presentations / Code Available
Fusebox Conference – Presentations / Code Available. Various presentation and code examples are now available from the Fusebox 2003 conference website. Worth checking out, especially if you missed the conference!… [An Architect's View]
Versioning, Virtual, and Overrides, a Conversation with Anders Hejlsberg
Versioning, Virtual, and Overrides, a Conversation with Anders Hejlsberg. We will never catch up. We will never fill all the capacity that Moore's law is heaping on us. The way we get more functionality these days is by doing more and more leveraging of existing infrastructure and existing applications. As systems are becoming longer lived,… Continue reading Versioning, Virtual, and Overrides, a Conversation with Anders Hejlsberg
New Goodies from Speakeasy
New Goodies from Speakeasy. Speakeasy is always raising the bar on Internet services: Its newest set of services includes a $49 deal that gets you all the Wi-Fi gear and support you need to get set up at home. For a short time a while back Speakeasy was giving away the gear for new customers,… Continue reading New Goodies from Speakeasy
Senate Votes to Repeal New Media Ownership Rules
Senate Votes to Repeal New Media Ownership Rules. The resolution, approved 55-40, faces a tougher battle in the House and a possible veto by President Bush. By Kenneth N. Gilpin. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]
I have a question
I have a question. Re-reading that last entry brings to mind one of the big advantages to working in a smaller office. I can document and know everything that goes on my network. You give me an IP address and within a minute I can tell you who's PC that is, what's installed on it… Continue reading I have a question
UKs most detailed maps go mobile
UKs most detailed maps go mobile. Maps pinpointing individual buildings throughout Britain are about to become available on mobile phones, thanks to an agreement between the mobile navigation company Yeoman Navigation Systems and Ordnance Survey, reports 160characters.org. “The agreement will allow Vodafone live! customers to access destination maps zooming right down to building level. The… Continue reading UKs most detailed maps go mobile
Time to Make Tech Work
Useit.Com: Time to Make Tech Work. Recently, investments in new technology have slowed and productivity has surged because companies are focused on making existing technology work rather than chasing the latest fads. [Tomalak's Realm]
No M: Drive in Exchange 2003?
No M: Drive in Exchange 2003?. So you've upgraded to Exchange 2003, and now you notice that the ExIFS drive, drive M:, is no longer available. That's good! It's also normal, since Microsoft has hidden drive M: by default in Exchange 2003. There were enough cases… [MS Exchange Blog]