“Permanence, perseverance and persistence in spite of all
obstacles, discouragement, and impossibilities: It is this, that in all things
distinguishes the strong soul from the weak.” – Thomas Carlyle
"Be careful what you want, you may get it” – Unknown
Top Picks
The Year of the Ox will bring
little prosperity for the Chinese
“Even before the global financial crisis, those in absolute poverty
(earning less than US$1 a day) doubled in China over the past decade. More than
400 million had seen their net incomes decline over the same period despite
record GDP growth. It is no wonder that domestic consumption growth has been
slow and will not be able to take up the slack as the export sector suffers.
Instead China must rely on state-led fixed investment to keep growth at 8 per
cent, despite acknowledging that this strategy is becoming more inefficient and
wasteful, and therefore increasingly unsustainable.”
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/guest_contributors/article5586587.ece
[A very well thought out and written, not to mention troubling, article.]
Heartland Payment Systems: Breach
Bad As Tylenol Poisonings?
“The data loss debacle at Heartland highlights the fact that
information security will be the next major shareholder derivative and D&O
liability issue, regulatory, consumer, and national security threat, and
class-action litigation subject to impact our ailing economy.”
http://seekingalpha.com/article/116415-heartland-payment-systems-breach-bad-as-tylenol-poisonings
[The author eviscerates the
response of Heartland executives to their data loss incident.]
Chinese state media goes global
“Even as the People's Liberation Army (PLA) is projecting
hard power across the four corners of the earth, the Chinese Communist Party
(CCP) is mapping out a multi-pronged strategy to publicize globally the
apparent viability of the ‘China
Model’.”
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China/KA30Ad01.html
[They are going for hearts and minds.]
Swinging the Axe
This is a good article talking about some of the decisions that are going on
relative to cutting staff.
http://www.cfo.com/article.cfm/13046704/2/c_2984789?f=alerts
Book and Product Recommendations
The Billion Dollar Solution:
Secrets of Prochain Project Management by Robert C. Newbold
Mr. Newbold covers the use of
critical chain management in the Prochain project management approach.
The book has been lauded by a number of experts including Dr. Holt at
Washington State. The book is very easy to read and offers up some great
examples.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1934979058?ie=UTF8&tag=georgespaffor-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1934979058
Read an interview of him at TOC Thinkers: http://www.tocthinkers.com/rob-newbold/
The website for the book with
reviewer comments is at: http://billiondollarsolution.com/
IT Audit / Internal Audit / Compliance / Ethics
Qualys Has Free eBook for
Download: PCI Compliance for Dummies
“Complying with the PCI Data Security Standard may seem like
a daunting task for merchants. This book is a quick guide to understanding how
to protect cardholder data and comply with the requirements of PCI - from
surveying the standard's requirements to detailing steps for verifying compliance.
PCI Compliance for Dummies arms you with the facts, in plain English, and shows
you how to achieve PCI Compliance.”
http://www.qualys.com/forms/ebook/pcifordummies/
Cloud computing and compliance:
Be careful up there
“Using the cloud for data processing and storage may have its advantages
in terms of simplicity and cost, but ensuring regulatory compliance will not be
nearly so simple. What it all comes down to, ultimately, is that the user
organization is responsible for figuring out who is doing what to its data and
requiring assurances about the data staying in compliance.”
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9126934&source=rss_news
Business ethics takes on greater
import amid increasing scams
“Whatever happened to the golden rule of ‘Do unto others as you
would have them do unto you’? In the fast-paced, technology-driven,
global world we live in, ethics in business has become a serious concern,
reduced to ‘who do you trust?’”
http://www.centredaily.com/bussiness_local/story/1092863.html
IT Process Improvement / Quality Management
Gutting Costs Guts Viability
“When we are looking at organizations, we can classify their approaches
as focusing on a spectrum of independent and/or dependent variables. The news
reflects a current overemphasis on dependent variables. Yet, cost cutting is
not a long term strategy. It is, at best, is a short term tactic. In observing
behavior and outcomes we can class cost cutting as a dependent variable because
there are limits to how much cost can be removed from a system and still be
viable.”
http://www.cioupdate.com/features/article.php/3797311/Gutting-Costs-Guts-Viability.htm
Companies fail to go green on
procurement
“Only three percent of UK organisations have a fully automated
procurement process even though it would save money and offer a greener
alternative to paper-based procurement. A survey by the National
Computing Centre, in association with COA Software, also found that 69 percent
of companies thought that moving to e-procurement would be more in line with
their organisation's environmental policies, although only 25 percent had such
a green procurement policy in place.”
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2009/012309-companies-fail-to-go-green.html?hpg1=bn
Measuring Data Center Energy Flow
“Power utilization effectiveness (PUE) can be a useful metric for
determining the overall performance of a data center's electrical and
mechanical systems--but the results also can be misconstrued.”
http://www.forbes.com/2009/01/27/data-center-energy-technology-cio-network_0128_energy.html
Kurt’s Corner
News and views from Kurt Milne,
the managing director of the ITPI. He can be reached at: kurt.milne@....
Vision - Companies will be able to build scalable
apps that are self-provisioning.
Sun cloud CTO Lew Tucker, explains that the
'the data center is the computer.' We see a future where there are a bunch of
clouds, both public and private clouds, and companies will be able to build
scalable apps that are self-provisioning. These apps will be able to scale up
automatically where requesting resources will be done in a self-service
fashion."
http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2009/01/sun_cloud_cto_y.html
Practice - With some initiative mixed with
proverbial duct tape and bailing wire, Amazon cloud tapped to pdf 11 million
articles in 24 hours
Derek Gottfrid at NYTimes needed to
pdf 11 million articles. His basic idea was to upload 4TB of source
data into Amazon S3, write some code that would run on numerous Amazon EC2
instances to read the source data, create PDFs, and store the results back into
S3. Read about how 100 E2C instances churned through all 11 million
articles in just under 24 hours.
http://open.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/11/01/self-service-prorated-super-computing-fun/
Vision and Practice - Good enough for the DoD
US Defense Department’s John Garing met
Microsoft Corp. and Amazon.com Inc. to learn about cloud computing, he liked what
he saw. Enough to send him back to Washington ready to change how government
technology works. “People make buying decisions on data processing and
don’t want to build stuff they don’t have to build anymore,”
he said. “You start adding all this together, do the calculus and soon it
says, ‘Hello! Why aren’t we doing this?’” The
government spent about $68.1 billion in the last fiscal year on technology,
with almost a third devoted to infrastructure, according to White House estimates.
Security and Risk Management
That's a Monster of a data breach
Monster.com gets hacked with data loss for the second time in 18 months.
The author has snippets of numerous opinions about the breach.
http://blogs.computerworld.com/thats_a_monster_of_a_data_breach
Virus strikes 15 million PCs
“A virulent computer virus has infected more than 15 million computers
around the world so far, British experts say. The Independent on Sunday
reported that the worm -- known as Downadup, Conficker or Kido -- had
contaminated 6 million PCs in the past three days alone.”
http://www.upi.com/Top_News/2009/01/25/Virus_strikes_15_million_PCs/UPI-19421232924206/
Defense cybersecurity budget
request likely a third more than reported
“A government research company estimates that about a third
of the Defense Department's $4 billion request for spending on IT security is
included in general spending on various departmental programs and not coded
specifically as spent on information systems security, making it difficult to
track the Pentagon's total cybersecurity spending, according to a report
released on Monday.”
http://www.nextgov.com/nextgov/ng_20090126_2865.php
Security Control Threats in Tight
IT Budgets
“For all the improvements companies have made to their IT security and
control systems in the last five years, one menace still looms large these
days: that layoffs will wreck the compliance system you’ve carefully
crafted.”
http://www.complianceweek.com/article/5239/security-control-threats-in-tight-it-budgets
US officials investigate MP3
security blunder
“A New Zealand man who discovered US military files on an
MP3 player has been visited by US officials about the matter.”
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/01/28/2476801.htm?section=world
New guide launched for security
managers
“IT certifications organisation the Information Systems Audit and Control
Association (ISACA) today launched a guide designed to provide IT security
chiefs with an independent framework to help manage their information security
more effectively. An Introduction to the Business Model for Information
Security explains the new business model, which is independent of any
particular technology.”
http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2235244/guide-launched-security
http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/01/28/234471/firms-offered-free-enterprise-security-model.htm
The ISACA security page is at: http://www.isaca.org/Template.cfm?Section=Security&Template=/TaggedPage/TaggedPageDisplay.cfm&TPLID=19&ContentID=29031
With Economic Slump, Concerns
Rise Over Data Theft
“Is the worsening economic situation going to turn some employees into
data thieves? That's a top concern amongst IT decision makers, many of
whom say that laid-off employees are the biggest security threat created by the
economic downturn. In a McAfee-sponsored worldwide survey (registration
required) of 1,000 IT decision makers, the company found that 42 percent of
respondents felt that the laid-off employees represented the biggest IT
security threat caused by the recession.”
http://www.csoonline.com/article/478333/With_Economic_Slump_Concerns_Rise_Over_Data_Theft
Healthcare / Bio-Informatics / Care Delivery Organizations
(CDOs)
Some fear window is narrow for
healthcare overhaul
“Mindful of how delays sapped the political will to overhaul healthcare
during the Clinton administration, health advocates hoped to get a major bill
during the new administration's first 100 days. Now, it looks like it will take
longer, and some observers fear that a historic opportunity could be
missed.”
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2009/01/28/some_fear_window_is_narrow_for_healthcare_overhaul/
Web site offering health care
data
“Health care consumers can shop around for routine medical procedures at
hospitals and outpatient facilities using a new online tool launched by the
state [Massachusetts] yesterday. The new Web site, billed as a
consumer-friendly way of accessing cost and quality information about the
state’s medical facilities, was designed to promote transparency in the
health care industry, state health officials said.
http://www.telegram.com/article/20090131/NEWS/901310330/1002/BUSINESS
Disruptive Innovation, Applied to
Health Care
“As the Obama administration tries to diagnose and treat what ails the
system, however, reformers shouldn’t be worried only about how to pay for
it. Instead, the country needs to innovate its way toward a new health
care business model — one that reduces costs yet improves both quality
and accessibility.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/01/business/01unbox.html?_r=1
Human Error / Safety / Environment
Chasing a fossil-fuel 'fugitive'
to aid climate change fight
“Natural gas is often hailed as the clean fossil fuel
because burning it produces about half the carbon dioxide as burning coal. That
may be true, but factor in fugitive emissions and the emissions gap between the
two begins to close. According to Environment Canada's national
greenhouse-gas inventory report, fugitive emissions from the oil and natural
gas sectors in 2006 amounted to the equivalent of about 60 megatonnes of carbon
dioxide, up 65 per cent compared with 1990 levels.”
http://www.thestar.com/Business/article/577109
Researcher turns up heat on
global warming skeptics
“Doran's survey of nearly 3,200 such scientists around the world is the
most comprehensive one ever completed. The only apparent doubters?
Petroleum geologists: Just 47 percent of them agreed people have caused global
warming.”
http://www.suntimes.com/lifestyles/1397168,CST-NWS-warm26.article
Global warming could unleash
ocean 'dead zones': study
“Under the worst scenario, warmer seas and a slowdown of ocean
circulation would lower marine oxygen levels, creating ‘dead zones’
that could not support fish, shellfish and other higher forms of marine life --
and may not revive for 1,500 to 2,000 years.”
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hfAnfUGdNC8zDmDQuHpJJYZ95FyA
Global Warming Can Be Contained
for $263 Billion, McKinsey Says
“The investment is needed to ensure that global temperatures don’t
rise by more than 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) since
industrialization, McKinsey said today in ‘Pathways to a Low-Carbon
Economy.’ Beyond that threshold, nations including European Union members
say global warming will become dangerous.”
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601081&sid=aCfqwivcuA3Y&refer=australia
http://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2008/s2476663.htm
Geo-engineering 'useful' against
climate change: study
“Massive, futuristic schemes to spur land and sea into sucking up
greenhouse gases may help the fight against global warming but are no
substitute for reducing the pollution itself, scientists said Wednesday.”
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5itCVurEC5IieqRzD3ccoqlsn9Gpw
[Australia] Seventy patients
exposed to radiation overdose
“COFFS Coast cancer patients have been overdosing on
radiation for more than a year, after a radiotherapy machine at Coffs Harbour
Hospital was found to be calibrated incorrectly. … Human error has been
identified as the cause of the incorrect calibration.”
http://www.coffscoastadvocate.com.au/story/2009/01/31/70-patients-exposed-to-radiation-overdose/
Global News / Business / Economics
Global economy hit by massive
wave of job cuts
“The world economy was hit by a massive wave of job cuts on Monday with
companies announcing plans to lay off tens of thousands of workers as US
President Barack Obama warned of a crisis that could become ‘dramatically
worse.’ Dutch banking and insurance group ING announced 7,000 job
cuts and a deal for the Dutch state to assume 80 percent of the risk on a
27.7-billion euro portfolio of troubled assets. But shares in British
bank Barclays shot up by 75 percent on unexpectedly strong profit
expectations.”
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5gmRU92Pu4jSJ-zNhpA3MZXzOk8RQ
In Hong Kong and Japan, Grim
Economic Expectations
“London-based accounting firm Grant Thornton International in January
released the results of a survey of more than 7,200 corporate executives in 36
countries worldwide, asking them about their expectations for 2009 both in
terms of the overall economy and their companies. When it comes to pessimism
about the economy in the Year of the Ox, Hong Kong was No. 9, gloomier than the
U.S. and Britain and only a bit better than Japan, the least upbeat of
all.”
http://www.businessweek.com/globalbiz/content/jan2009/gb20090126_557599.htm?chan=top+news_top+news+index+-+temp_global+business
Indian economy to decelerate, but
no need to press panic button
“This is still a significant deceleration but not a scary
scenario. And things can only brighten if moderation in inflation and lower
interest rate lead to a less than expected deceleration in private consumption.
In that case we are looking at 7% plus growth rate in the next financial
year.”
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Features/Investors_Guide/Indian_economy_to_decelerate_but_no_need_to_press_panic_button/articleshow/4031771.cms
China's clout grows as U.S.
economy weakens
“When Chinese leaders talk about cashing in its almost one-half trillion
in Treasury Bills, as they sometimes do, the financial markets in the U.S.
shudder. Now China could stoke the U.S. recession, though it certainly does not
want to do that. A more salient reality is that the U.S. needs more money, and
China, which is sitting on nearly $2 trillion in foreign reserves, may be the
only place to get it.”
http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/eo20090128a2.html
Russia, China Slam U.S. Economic
System, Blame Capitalism
“Speaking on the opening day of the World Economic Forum in
Davos, Switzerland, they both urged more international cooperation to escape
the downturn. They also talked up the abilities of their own economies to ride
out the recession. Wen said he was 'confident' China would hit its 8 percent
growth target for this year even though that was 'a tall order.'”
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,484935,00.html
Chinese moves to influence
investment decisions
“Asian equity fund managers favour Chinese infrastructure as the best
investment of 2009, research from Standard & Poor's revealed.”
http://ftadviser.com/FinancialAdviser/Investments/Region/BRIC/China/News/article/20090129/70e80344-e7d4-11dd-bc23-00144f2af8e8/Chinese-moves-to-influence-investment-decisions.jsp?position=Other&otherText=consultant&x=18&y=11
How to Heal the Global Economy
“In a packed room for what
has become an opening-day tradition, everybody agreed with Morgan Stanley Asia
chairman Stephen Roach's grim assessment that ‘this will most likely be
the first year since the end of World War II when world GDP actually
contracts.’”
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1873191_1873190_1874753,00.html
Honda Swerves Into A Deep Ditch
“Honda Motor's quarterly results Friday signal that the automaker is set
to suffer an operating loss of at least $3.7 billion from January to March.
Vastly softer demand from the West, as well as a slowdown in Asia and Brazil
and the yen's devastating surge, are threatening to drag Honda deep into the
red.”
http://www.forbes.com/2009/01/30/honda-loss-guidance-markets-equity-0130_markets03.html
US News / Business / Economics
Microsoft Postpones Iowa Data Center
“Microsoft will continue construction of its new data centers in Chicago
and Dublin and open them based on the level of demand for its online services.
The company will revisit its data center plans quarterly, wrote Arne
Josefsberg, general manager of infrastructure services, and Michael Manos,
general manager of data centers, in a Microsoft blog about its data center
efforts.”
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/158265/microsoft_postpones_iowa_data_center.html
Slump Probably Deepened as Credit Froze: U.S.
Economy Preview
“The worst credit crisis since the Great Depression sent the U.S. economy
into a tailspin at the end of 2008 as consumers and businesses retrenched,
reports this week may show. Gross domestic product contracted at a 5.5
percent annual rate from October through December, the biggest drop since 1982,
according to the median estimate in a Bloomberg News survey ahead of Commerce
Department figures due Jan. 30.”
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601068&sid=ayFlXO6K.CSM&refer=home
Fed Keeps Rate Near Zero, Is Ready to Buy
Treasuries
“The Federal Reserve left the benchmark interest rate as low as zero,
said it’s prepared to purchase Treasury securities to resuscitate lending
and warned inflation may recede too quickly.”
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aek1s.x4XxLs&refer=home
USPS may cut day of mail delivery
“The U.S. Postal Service may be forced to eliminate a day of mail service
because the economic downturn has led to plummeting volume and revenue, the
postmaster general said in Senate testimony Wednesday. Postmaster General
John E. Potter told a U.S. Senate subcommittee he wanted to eliminate the
requirement to deliver mail six days a week to every address in America.”
http://money.cnn.com/2009/01/28/news/economy/postal_service/
Poor infrastructure fails America, civil
engineers report
“America's civil engineers think the nation's aging and rusty
infrastructure is just not making the grade. The American Society of
Civil Engineers issued an infrastructure report card Wednesday giving a bleak
cumulative ranking of D.”
http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/01/28/infrastructure.report.card/index.html
Exxon Mobil posts record $45.2 billion profit
“Exxon
Mobil Corp. on Friday reported a profit of $45.2 billion for 2008, breaking its
own record for a U.S. company, even as its fourth-quarter earnings fell 33
percent from a year ago. The previous record for annual profit was $40.6
billion, which the world's largest publicly traded oil company set in 2007.”
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28931011/
Stimulus bills have big bucks for
‘green’ IT programs
“Among the programs in the House bill, the Energy Department would be
able to spend $2 billion for research and development, demonstration projects
and deployment. A House report on the bill said these projects would cover
biomass, geothermal and solar energy. The funds would also go toward
accelerating research and development for advanced batteries necessary for
conversion to electric vehicles and energy storage to increase the
effectiveness of renewable energy projects, the report said.”
http://fcw.com/articles/2009/01/30/stimulus-bill.aspx
Technology & Science
Efficient architectures move sources closer
to loads
“At the heart of the [data center power] problem is inefficient power
delivery, specifically power conversion, memory leakage, cooling and
distribution losses. In recognition of this, the world's top engineers have
scrutinized everything from power distribution to server and point-of-load
power supplies to minimize power waste. Their work has led to architectural
breakthroughs that look to fundamentally change the face of power delivery for
decades to come.”
http://www.eetimes.com/news/design/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=212901943
Sun Focusing on Energy-Efficient Data Centers
for Cuts In Cost, Carbon
“Remember the data center construction boom of the dotcom bubble? Well,
the opposite trend — data center consolidation – is starting
to take effect now that energy efficiency is becoming increasingly popular and
the economy has hit the skids. Sun is announcing Monday that it has finished
“the largest data center consolidation project undertaken in the
company’s history,” with a new energy-efficient data center in Broomfield,
Colo.”
http://earth2tech.com/2009/01/25/sun-focusing-on-energy-efficient-data-centers-for-cuts-in-cost-carbon/
Data centers transforming slowly
“Enterprises are more likely to invest in improving various aspects of
their data centers but only a minority will contemplate going further, Hewlett
Packard has found after contracting a third party firm to conduct an online survey
of technology decision makers in 600 organizations in the U.S., U.K., Germany,
Brazil, Japan and India.”
http://www.echannelline.com/usa/story.cfm?item=24150
[The consolidation numbers for HP are interesting. They have gone from 85
data centers to six and from 5,000 applications to roughly 1,500.]
Amazon's E-Book Reader About to Get Rekindled
“Amazon will host a media event in the Morgan Library & Museum in New
York City on Feb. 9. The timing and the venue strongly suggest that Amazon will
use the event to announce Kindle 2.0, which industry watchers say will likely
be a slimmer and better designed device, aimed at spurring adoption by more
mainstream users.”
http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2009/01/kindle-2-likely.html
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/products/books/2009-01-27-amazon-second-generation-kindle_N.htm
http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/kit-eaton/technomix/why-kindle-2-e-reader-rumors-make-sense
[I held off buying the first generation but definitely plan on buying a v2 a
month or so after they come out. I figure they have improved the design
and a short delay will give an opportunity to find out if there are problems
with the new design.]
Sun Unveils Green Data Center
“Sun Microsystems says its just-opened Broomfield, Colo., data center
saves a million kilowatt hours per month -- enough to power 1,000 Colorado
homes -- and $1 million in energy bills per year without sacrificing
performance. In fact, the Santa Clara, Calif.-based technology company says,
the new green data center actually provides additional computing
resources.”
http://www.wallstreetandtech.com/data-management/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=212902971
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/01/27/sun_broomfield_datacenter/
Google unveils tools that can show if your
ISP is giving you what you paid for
“Want to know if you're actually getting what you're paying your Internet
service provider for? If you are, join the club. The problem is that it
it has been far from easy to get a handle on how your service provider deals
with various kinds of traffic. That may become an easier job now that Google
Inc. is launching what it calls Measurement Lab (M-Lab), an open system that
researchers and consumers can use to access its new Internet performance
measurement tools.”
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9126997&intsrc=hm_list
Mars rover may be feeling its age –
finally
“Spirit, the aged and somewhat creaky Mars rover, is stalled on the Red
Planet with a touch of bewilderment, but earthbound engineers are confident
they'll get the mobile explorer up and running smoothly soon.”
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/01/29/MNN915JL6B.DTL
The Case Against Cloud Computing
“The
five key impediments are: Current enterprise apps can't be migrated
conveniently; Risk: Legal, regulatory, and business; Difficulty of managing
cloud applications; Lack of SLA; Lack of cost advantage for cloud computing”
Part one: Current Enterprise apps can’t be migrated: http://www.cio.com/article/477473/The_Case_Against_Cloud_Computing_Part_One
Part two: Cloud Computing Imposes
Legal, Regulatory, and Business Risk: http://www.cio.com/article/478419/The_Case_Against_Cloud_Computing_Part_Two
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