Arnold June 2012 For-Fee Columns

June 12, 2012

The  June 2012 for-fee columns by Stephen E Arnold have been shipped to the commissioning publications. The topics covered this month are:

  1. For Enterprise Technology Management,  “Android and Humpty Dumpty” looks at the enterprise implications of the many versions of Google’s mobile operating system.
  2. For Information Today, “Is the SharePoint Tsunami Losing Force?” reviews some of the signals which may indicate that Fast Search could be nearing the end of its useful life. In the column are excerpts from an interview I conducted with Comperio US’s president, Bjorn Laukli.
  3. For KMWorld, “HP and Autonomy: Is Change Coming in Enterprise IDOL?” reviews some of Hewlett Packard’s plan for its $10 billion technology acquisition, Autonomy plc.
  4. I discuss a domain of content ignored by most enterprise search systems. I profile a vendor tackling this opportunity.
  5. For Online Magazine, “Has IBM Mapped the Course for Commercializing Open Source Search?” takes a high-level look at how IBM has used open source search to reduce costs and create new high-value commercial software which do not get described with the word “search.”

For copies of these articles, you will need to hound the publisher, not me. I just write ‘em. I don’t archive work for hire. I will gather together some of my older for-fee columns in pre-final mode. We will post these in the near future on the main ArnoldIT.com Web site.

Stephen E Arnold, June 12, 2012

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