Wednesday, December 12, 2007

InfoWorld Daily: Top 10 IT predictions for 2008

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* Top 10 IT predictions for 2008
* InfoWorld Daily Podcast
* The inherent bias in most surveys

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TOP 10 IT PREDICTIONS FOR 2008

Forecasts: With this year almost over, the time is once again here to
predict what the next will bring. XP's reprieve reigns on the throne of
Top 10 IT predictions for 2008. So do the greening of tech, a major
international hacking incident, and growing pains for social networking,
to name just a few. "Turns out we did pretty well culling the wheat
from the chaff last year and gazing ahead, though maybe we weren't bold
enough in our declarations. So, ...
More of this blog at:
http://weblog.infoworld.com/daily/archives/2007/12/top_10_it_predi.html?source=NLC-DAILY&cgd=2007-12-12

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INFOWORLD DAILY PODCAST

Sun drops dev tools in favor NetBeans; new version ships Wednesday.
Also, SAP exploit on Wabisabilabi not getting bids yet, Nokia keeps
pursuing near-field communications, and more LISTEN!

...
More of this blog at:
http://weblog.infoworld.com/daily/archives/2007/12/infoworld_daily_477.html?source=NLC-DAILY&cgd=2007-12-12

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THE INHERENT BIAS IN MOST SURVEYS

Best of the blogs: Tis the season to publish surveys, Ephraim Schwartz
proclaims. Proving his point, Schwartz's inbox was stuffed with at least
four this very morning, ranging from the rate of IT projects that fail
to deliver on expectations to one about security and storage spending.
Are most surveys inherently biased? Could be. "Of course, I'm still
waiting for the survey from a survey company that surveys how surveys
boosted sales of companies that do surveys."

Hardware: Famed French
designer Philippe ...
More of this blog at:
http://weblog.infoworld.com/daily/archives/2007/12/the_inherent_bi.html?source=NLC-DAILY&cgd=2007-12-12

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