Author Archives: Greg Ferro
Author Archives: Greg Ferro

Yet another big, dumb company telling lies about innovation and digital.

Facebook makes$27 per quarter from US consumers - it cannot possibly change.
Excellent summary of what seems to be poorly understood. IPv6 is going nowhere slowly but the higher level protocols are changing today. Now, significant changes to the core Internet protocols are underway. While they are intended to be compatible with the Internet at large (since they won’t get adoption otherwise), they might be disruptive to […]
Scott Bradner retired in late 2016 after more than 50 years in Harvard University IT. Along the way he worked in the IETF for 25 years – 10 on the IESG – and served on the ISOC & ARIN boards.
Excellent piece on psychology of being a technology worker. MUST READ. For those of us who work in technology, we pride ourselves in our rationalism. We deal in the territory of binary math, algorithms, and logic. Yet we often fail to step back and see ourselves as mere mortals. We acknowledge some disciplines suffer from […]
The complexity of modern problems often precludes any one person from fully understanding them. Factors contributing to rising obesity levels, for example, include transportation systems and infrastructure, media, convenience foods, changing social norms, human biology and psychological factors. Designing an aircraft carrier, to take another example, requires knowledge of nuclear engineering, naval architecture, metallurgy, hydrodynamics, […]
Goals and outcomes change. ITIL-centric projects do not.
Virtual Instruments has visibility and testing tools for FibreChannel networks.
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Are there signs of change in the storage marketplace ? Yes, I think so.
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