- 4chan hell raisers finding fame brings heat?
- The 10 dumbest mistakes network managers make
- NetApp quits bidding war in face of EMC opposition
- CompuServe closes after 30 years
- Google to launch open-source Chrome OS this year
Columns written this time of year often have one of three themes: a nostalgic look back - such as the 10 best things to happen in 2002 (unfortunately, the "best" events this year would be "worst" in a good year); wishful Santa-list dreaming - you know, the 10 services we'd like to see launched (realistically, we're not even likely to get one of them in 2003); or a hopeful look forward.
We're going to focus on the New Year's resolutions that might turn the industry around and provide meaningful recovery. But while we hate to play Grinch, we believe 2003 largely is going to be a repeat of 2002 - and potentially a bit worse. Here's why:
And there will likely be a few true bright spots: Wireless metrospot products, enterprise security, voice over IP, XML processing equipment and any operational support system that will yield immediate cost-savings will likely enjoy true market success.
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