Jim Rapoza

About

Jim Rapoza, Chief Technology Analyst, eWEEK.For nearly fifteen years, Jim Rapoza has evaluated products and technologies in almost every technology category for eWEEK. Mr Rapoza's current technology focus is on all categories of emerging information technology though he continues to focus on core technology areas that include: content management systems, portal applications, Web publishing tools and security. Mr. Rapoza has coordinated several evaluations at enterprise organizations, including USA Today and The Prudential, to measure the capability of products and services under real-world conditions and against real-world criteria. Jim Rapoza's award-winning weekly column, Tech Directions, delves into all areas of technologies and the challenges of managing and deploying technology today.

This Week In Emerging Technology – July 24th

Here are the emerging technologies stories for the week of July 21st. Put the CPU in the Fridge – An interesting project at Purdue University where researchers are working on a terchnique to use micro components to refrigerate PC processors. Highly Predictive Security – The folks over at SANS and SRI will be presenting a […]

Optimizing Web Site Search

Nowadays businesses spend a lot of time thinking about search and how it relates to their Web sites and a lot of money trying to come up with ways to improve how their sites relate to search. But for many businesses this takes the form of an almost exclusive focus on improving their visibility to […]

Video: The Future of Unified Communications

Click here to watch the videoUnified Communications Video Unified communications has become a very hot topic for enterprise IT operations. The ability to combine and easily manage all forms of voice and digital communications within a company clearly offers huge cost and time savings benefits. The importance of this field can be seen by the […]

Downloading Flash Movies Made Simple

When it comes to Web-based video, Adobe’s Flash format dominates. From YouTube to MySpace to eWEEK video, the majority of video on the Web is Flash. But while Flash has lots of benefits for developers and content producers, consumers often find it an unfriendly format when it comes to using video outside of the Web. […]

Can the Videoconferencing Boom Last?

It’s a familiar story line. Whenever travel becomes too expensive or difficult, there’s a deluge of stories about how business travel will become a thing of the past and how everyone will be meeting and doing face-to-face sit-downs via videoconferencing. Whenever this happens, there’s a rush to invest in videoconferencing systems, which see heavy use […]

Share Your iPod Experience Wirelessly

Summer is one of my favorite times of year. And one of my favorite things to do is take long walks or hang out at the beach while listening to good tunes on my MP3 player. However, I also like to take walks or hang out at the beach with friends. And unless I want […]

Google Wants to Make the Web More Lively

Three-dimensional virtual-reality-based social networking! Just saying it can make you want to cringe. Didn’t we already go through this with “Second Life” and its ilk? We all know the problems. Most of these programs like “Second Life” are big fat applications, essentially video games. They have a high learning curve that discourages casual users. And […]

Adobe Reader Gets Connected

REVIEW: Just about a week after Adobe released version 9 of Acrobat, the latest version of the tool that most people use to read PDF files was also released. For most users, Adobe Reader 9 won’t seem like a major departure from the previous versions of the free PDF reading tool. The interface has been […]

Acrobat 9: The Web/Desktop Hybrid for Documents

Click here to see screenshotsAcrobat 9REVIEW: When it comes to document collaboration and sharing, there can be little argument that most of this activity is moving to the Web. But there can also be little argument that the current slate of Web-based tools comes up short in features and capabilities when compared to desktop tools. […]

ICANN Spurs the Next Internet Land Grab

Isn’t nostalgia great! Nowadays, it seems like any old trend, TV show or celebrity is coming back—hula hoops, Transformers, Battlestar Galactica, heck, there’s even a Smurfs movie coming out. And based on some recent news, it looks like another fun, old trend will be making a return performance in coming years. Remember the heyday of […]