[CGUYS] LABS GALLERY: 25 Decade-Shaping Technologies - IT Management from eWeek

2010-02-18 Thread b_s-wilk
eWEEK Labs analysts picked the 25 Technologies that Changed the Decade. 
The products and technologies were chosen based on the impact they had 
not only on the decade that was but on the decade that will be.


http://www.eweek.com/c/a/IT-Management/LABS-GALLERY-25-DecadeShaping-Technologies-718694/

There are so many excellent choices. I like Mac OS X and the iPod Touch, 
but multi-core processors, WiFi and blade servers rate at least as high. 
I'll even give a nod to Windows XP, even though I got a message to 
confirm with M$ for the first time last week on a system I've been using 
for 5 years--it's superior to both previous and subsequent systems, so far.


The tough challenge with this list is to choose the _least_important_ 
technology.



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Re: [CGUYS] LABS GALLERY: 25 Decade-Shaping Technologies - IT Management from eWeek

2010-02-18 Thread Chris Dunford
 I'll even give a nod to Windows XP, even though I got a message to
 confirm with M$ for the first time last week on a system I've been using
 for 5 years--it's superior to both previous and subsequent systems, so far.

Have you used Windows 7? What is it about XP that you find superior?


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Re: [CGUYS] LABS GALLERY: 25 Decade-Shaping Technologies - IT Management from eWeek

2010-02-18 Thread mike
Virtualization in general should have been in there, there is more than one
company making serious advances in this area especially now with multicore
cpus.

On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 8:48 AM, b_s-wilk b1sun...@yahoo.es wrote:

 eWEEK Labs analysts picked the 25 Technologies that Changed the Decade.
 The products and technologies were chosen based on the impact they had not
 only on the decade that was but on the decade that will be.


 http://www.eweek.com/c/a/IT-Management/LABS-GALLERY-25-DecadeShaping-Technologies-718694/

 There are so many excellent choices. I like Mac OS X and the iPod Touch,
 but multi-core processors, WiFi and blade servers rate at least as high.
 I'll even give a nod to Windows XP, even though I got a message to confirm
 with M$ for the first time last week on a system I've been using for 5
 years--it's superior to both previous and subsequent systems, so far.

 The tough challenge with this list is to choose the _least_important_
 technology.


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Re: [CGUYS] LABS GALLERY: 25 Decade-Shaping Technologies - IT Management from eWeek

2010-02-18 Thread mike
I'm interested too, I would dread at this time to go back to XP from 7.

On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Chris Dunford seed...@gmail.com wrote:

  I'll even give a nod to Windows XP, even though I got a message to
  confirm with M$ for the first time last week on a system I've been using
  for 5 years--it's superior to both previous and subsequent systems, so
 far.

 Have you used Windows 7? What is it about XP that you find superior?


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Re: [CGUYS] LABS GALLERY: 25 Decade-Shaping Technologies - IT Management from eWeek

2010-02-18 Thread Stewart Marshall
I operate in both worlds and it gets hairy sometimes remembering 
which does which, which way.


The other week, I was called to one of my members to fix his computer 
screen and he was running Win-ME!


The joys of upgrading.

Stewart


At 10:31 AM 2/18/2010, you wrote:

I'm interested too, I would dread at this time to go back to XP from 7.

On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Chris Dunford seed...@gmail.com wrote:

  I'll even give a nod to Windows XP, even though I got a message to
  confirm with M$ for the first time last week on a system I've been using
  for 5 years--it's superior to both previous and subsequent systems, so
 far.



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