John Taschek

About

As the director of eWEEK Labs, John manages a staff that tests and analyzes a wide range of corporate technology products. He has been instrumental in expanding eWEEK Labs' analyses into actual user environments, and has continually engineered the Labs for accurate portrayal of true enterprise infrastructures. John also writes eWEEK's 'Wide Angle' column, which challenges readers interested in enterprise products and strategies to reconsider old assumptions and think about existing IT problems in new ways. Prior to his tenure at eWEEK, which started in 1994, Taschek headed up the performance testing lab at PC/Computing magazine (now called Smart Business). Taschek got his start in IT in Washington D.C., holding various technical positions at the National Alliance of Business and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. There, he and his colleagues assisted the government office with integrating the Windows desktop operating system with HUD's legacy mainframe and mid-range servers.

Ellison Is Right

Its a soap opera, and as such, its a tragedy. Im talking, of course, about Oracles hostile takeover bid for PeopleSoft, which came on the heels of PeopleSofts bid for J.D. Edwards. Where else this side of afternoon TV can you get CEOs screaming at each other through press releases? PeopleSoft CEO Craig Conway calls […]

Stanford Cluster to Bridge Sciences

Stanford University is using supercomputer clusters as a way to bridge the once-isolated disciplines of physics, biology and engineering. Vijay Pande, an assistant professor of chemistry at Stanford who spearheaded the project, said 20 to 40 research groups across several disciplines will be using the cluster. The groups will be housed in the new Bio-X […]

Supercomputers for the Masses?

Ten years ago, supercomputers were multimillion-dollar systems usually used for massive projects, such as modeling Earths climate or nuclear reactions. Today, they are called HPCCs, or high-performance computing clusters, and they are basically free when built from spare PCs. More important, they are quickly becoming suitable for mainstream enterprise computing. HPCCs look completely different from […]

Time to End Gridlock

Believe it. Grid computing is on its way. But even though the case for grids is strong, it may be years before were able to reap the benefits of grid processing. Corporations are finally figuring out that the pervasive Pentium IIIs- and 4-based systems in most organizations are overkill for doing word processing and spreadsheets. […]

Activation Aggravation

Intuit made history with TurboTax this year. for the first time, a company that commonly gives its software away for free tried to force its customers into a restrictive activation scheme. Intuit buckled after receiving a barrage of complaints and a couple of lawsuits, giving the official excuse that the company did not realize the […]

PeopleSoft Stubs TOE

It all comes down to the big TOE. Thats what PeopleSoft CEO Craig Conway says, anyway. Conways TOE is the “total ownership experience,” a fuzzy concept that Conway made a big fuss over at the recent PeopleSoft Leadership Summit in Las Vegas. Conway said TOE was as important an announcement as the unveiling of the […]

CRM Systems Go Head to Head

Midmarket companies take a hard line on technology spending, just like everyone else: Vendors have to prove to these companies that the technology they offer will cut costs or boost top-line growth. Nothing else will be considered. Realizing this, CRM (customer relationship management) vendors still do what theyve always done—waffle. They see the potential volume […]

CIOs: Guilty of CRM!

Who else besides me is tired of hearing CIOs blame everyone but themselves for their organizations IT failures? CIOs have three purposes in life: to define the vision, work with the CFO on the budget and communicate the vision to the staff. Finger pointing is not included. But invariably, CIOs decry everything from expensive software […]

Integrating PeopleSoft, SalesLogix, SAP and Siebel

Perhaps because they have been around longer, established customer relationship management players PeopleSoft Inc., SalesLogix, SAP AG and Siebel Systems Inc. have more clearly defined integration strategies than their . However, eWEEK Labs analysis shows that each of these vendors takes a fundamentally different integration and midmarket approach with its packaged CRM application. eWEEK believes […]

Review: UpShot

Of all the midmarket CRM packages we tested, UpShot is the only one that provides seamless integration with desktop applications, its own modules and back-office applications. Were it not for a moderately kludgy interface and some suspect performance numbers, UpShot would be about as perfect a solution as one can get in the hosted CRM […]