Tom Steinert-Threlkeld

About

Editor-in-Chieftst@ziffdavisenterprise.comTom was editor-in-chief of Interactive Week, from 1995 to 2000, leading a team that created the Internet industry's first newspaper and won numerous awards for the publication. He also has been an award-winning technology journalist for the Dallas Morning News and Fort Worth Star-Telegram. He is a graduate of the Harvard Business School and the University of Missouri School of Journalism.

When Employees Do the Monitoring

Your employees probably expect their e-mail and computer use to be monitored. Theyd probably be shocked to find their phone calls on the watch list. And they almost certainly would be offended to know you kept track of each time they went to the bathroom. The bathroom? Yes. This I learned by accident. I was […]

Noveon Standardizes To Cut Tech Costs

Noveon needed to boost its returns, fast. So the billion-dollar specialty chemicals company loaded up on low-cost standard computers. The Task: Create an almost entirely new computing and communications infrastructure for a billion-dollar company. The components in place: IBM AS/400 minicomputers, for handling manufacturing and other operations; Sun Microsystems servers, for taking orders electronically; and […]

McNealy: Innovation Matters, but So Does Profitability

BROOMFIELD, Colo.—Innovation matters, Scott McNealy says. The founder and CEO of Sun Microsystems Inc. says that he will remain committed to a “controversial strategy” in the computing industry: Good research and development can embody in hardware what other companies deliver with armadas of high-priced consultants, and it will provide answers to “large-scale computing problems” that […]

Sun Puts Wrapping On Unwrapped Open Source

BROOMFIELD, Colo.—Scott McNealy, the chairman, president, chief executive officer and most prominent co-founder still at Sun Microsystems Inc., likened freely distributed open-source code to “unwrapped software.” In an interview with Baseline magazine at the Sun Microsystems John Elway Celebrity Classic golf tournament in a technology-edged suburb of Denver, McNealy said the advent of free software […]

PeopleSoft CEO: “Spending is Creeping Back”

ANAHEIM, Calif.— Technology spending is creeping back, notwithstanding the results of database giant Oracle Corp., PeopleSoft Inc. CEO Craig Conway said Monday. “Oracles results could mean something about technology or they could mean something just about Oracle,” he said in an interview after his keynote speechat PeopleSofts Connect conference. (Conway said he believed the latter, […]

Can the CIO Be An Endangered Species?

The code-writing is on the screen.Development of software is shifting to India, China and the Philippines.Deployment also is moving out. PeopleSoft has announced the creation of an implementation lab in Bangalore, India, which will integrate software customers want, work out bugs and then send it on for installation. Dell and other systems makers increasingly install […]

SAP CEO Chides Oracle

NEW YORK—With or without the acquisition of PeopleSoft, Oracle is “not a competitor which really could hurt” SAP AG, said the chief executive of SAP, the largest supplier of software that helps large enterprises manage their operations. Oracle has not increased its share of the enterprise applications market in the past two years, said SAP […]

Something Special in the Air? No More.

This was going to be a complicated set of itineraries. A round-trip N.Y. to Chicago for my son, Zachary, leaving in June and coming back at the end of July. A round-trip to Chicago for myself, leaving in late July and returning on same flight as Zack. A pair of round-trips from Chicago to St. […]

Lining Up for Linux Handouts

The old rap against academics is: Those who cant do, teach. The enterprise corollary must be: Those who cant market, sue. The latest exemplar is SCO Group, which claims to have obtained the intellectual property that originated with AT&Ts Bell Labs and became the guts of the operating system known as Unix that is now […]

Tech Rebound Ahead?

SAN DIEGO, Calif.–The technology spending recovery is coming–next year, says Gartner chief executive Michael Fleischer. “We see a high probability of significant improvement coming to the technology sector in 2004,” Fleischer told attendees of Gartners spring 2003 Symposium and IT Expo. The reasons: Massive delays in upgrading and replacing hardware and software will end. “These […]