With more than 20 years experience in consulting, technology, computers and media, Jim Louderback has pioneered many significant new innovations.While building computer systems for Fortune 100 companies in the '80s, Jim developed innovative client-server computing models, implementing some of the first successful LAN-based client-server systems. He also created a highly successful iterative development methodology uniquely suited to this new systems architecture.As Lab Director at PC Week, Jim developed and refined the product review as an essential news story. He expanded the lab to California, and created significant competitive advantage for the leading IT weekly.When he became editor-in-chief of Windows Sources in 1995, he inherited a magazine teetering on the brink of failure. In six short months, he turned the publication into a money-maker, by refocusing it entirely on the new Windows 95. Newsstand sales tripled, and his magazine won industry awards for excellence of design and content.In 1997, Jim launched TechTV's content, creating and nurturing a highly successful mix of help, product information, news and entertainment. He appeared in numerous segments on the network, and hosted the enormously popular Fresh Gear show for three years.In 1999, he developed the 'Best of CES' awards program in partnership with CEA, the parent company of the CES trade show. This innovative program, where new products were judged directly on the trade show floor, was a resounding success, and continues today.In 2000, Jim began developing, a daily, live, 8 hour TechTV news program called TechLive. Called 'the CNBC of Technology,' TechLive delivered a daily day-long dose of market news, product information, technology reporting and CEO interviews. After its highly successful launch in April of 2001, Jim managed the entire organization, along with setting editorial direction for the balance of TechTV.In the summer or 2002, Jim joined Ziff Davis Media to be Editor-In-Chief and Vice President of Media Properties, including ExtremeTech.com, Microsoft Watch, and the websites for PC Magazine, eWeek and ZDM's gaming publications.
CARLSBAD, Calif.—Apple Computer Inc. CEO Steve Jobs demonstrated a new version of iTunes here Sunday that adds a Podcast directory and one-click subscription. Speaking at the D: All Things Digital conference, Jobs showed off the new version of iTunes, which will include a searchable directory of Podcasts. Apple plans to make it easy to find […]
BILBAO, Spain—In a series of wide-ranging discussions with eWEEK.com on Monday, Spanish security company Panda Software revealed its plans to update, reprice and reposition its proactive, anti-malware software product TruPrevent, along with laying out a broad outline of product plans for 2005. The companys TruPrevent product, which promises to intercept and terminate unknown threats before […]
HANNOVER, Germany—”IT is exciting again!” That was the message SAP founder Henning Kagermann gave at the opening session at CeBIT on Wednesday evening. Whats making IT so sexy? Kagermann pointed to a radical change in how it is used. Instead of focusing on breakthrough products, technologys ability to radically restructure business models is what will […]
Full Review Based on our initial impressions, the new open-source e-mail client from Mozilla, called Thunderbird, is well worth exploring. It seems to work quite well, both on Web-based mail like Gmail and on POP3 accounts. It also supports IMAP for connecting to Exchange and other servers, but we didnt test that feature. Outlook Express […]
The big news in Fridays announcement that IBM is selling its PC business is the fact that it is still in the business at all. Lets face it. Except for its highly regarded ThinkPads, IBM hasnt been a player in the computer industry since the ill-fated decision to adopt a proprietary Micro Channel bus back […]
“Im picking up good vibrations, Shes giving me excitations, Good, bop bop good, good vibrations.” The Beach Boys had it right, and their breezy pop anthem “Good Vibrations” keeps gaining relevance beyond hippie surfers. Its latest sphere of influence: the cell phone. Haptics pioneer Immersion—the folks who brought you force feedback game controllers, Logitechs iFeel […]
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.—Another day, another set of new buzzwords, as the parade of top IT execs continued. The most interesting vision came from SAP AG, which laid out a very clear strategy, differentiated from other top IT vendors. According to Shai Agassi, an executive board member at SAP, the company is focused on what it […]
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.—Open-source Linux game over, Sun Microsystems president Jonathan Schwartz said Tuesday at the annual Vortex conference here. There are a thousand distros, but Red Hat has taken the dominant IT position. Schwartz claimed that nine out of 10 companies running Linux are using Red Hat in their data centers. He said the promise […]
NEW YORK—Samsung unveiled its new high-tech showroom Wednesday to a select group of media and analysts. Located in New Yorks swanky Time Warner Center, the “Samsung Experience” follows in the footsteps of Sonys popular Style stores, located in New York and San Francisco. The 10,000-square-foot showroom features 10 separate themed areas focusing on home, work […]
La Jolla, Calif.—Building and deploying applications on PDAs has never been easy. Interface skills honed on large PC screens are often inappropriate for smaller platforms, and many applications suffer tremendously without the benefit of oodles of processing power, disk space and memory. So, I was impressed with Adesso, a rapid application-development environment for PCs and […]