SNS: Player's Guide to the Operating System Wars

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SNS Subscriber Edition Volume 12, Issue 24 Week of July 13th, 2009

 

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Player’s Guide to the Operating System Wars

 

 

 

 

In This Issue

 

 

Feature:

Player’s Guide to the Operating System Wars

 

Upgrades

 

Intel Numbers and the

Chip Turn

Oil Prices and Manipulation

Elon Does It Again

 

SNS TakeOut Window

 

Highlights from SNS iNews

 

Quotes of the Week

 

Ethermail

 

Upcoming SNS Events & Media Links

 

Executive Postings

 

In Other House News…

 

 New Members’ Welcome

 How to Subscribe

 May I Share This Newsletter?

 About SNS

 About the Publisher

 SNS Website Links

  Where’s Mark?

 

SNS (just read the latest issue) is the only publication I know of that lifts your head up to the sun while anchoring your feet firmly to the ground.” – Sidney Rittenberg, Author, The Man Who Stayed Behind, and Founder, Rittenberg Associates, Inc., Beijing and Fox Island, WA

 

“The New York Times/Wall Street Journal etc. can barely deliver meaningful analysis of yesterday’s news. Mark clearly and actionably illuminates what is on our, and our families’, horizons – both storm clouds and sunshine.” – Rob Berkley, Managing Partner, Group MV LLC, Tisbury, MA

 

“SNS has been a staple of my weekly reading for years. As the economic storm was gathering, Mark and SNS [were] a primary source of information leading me to exit the market one week before the bottom fell out. Not only did we not lose any money, we have moved into safe havens and have been able to increase our net worth during one of the most severe downturns in recent history. SNS has been a valuable source of market intelligence that leads to informed action.” – John K. Thompson, CEO, U.S. Operations, Kognitio Inc.

 

“Not surprisingly, it looks like FiRe is doing even better in the midst of crisis. Of course: that’s when the awareness and responsive innovation you offer via FiRe are most valuable.” – Bob Jacobson, Lead on U.S. / Shanghai 2010 Expo Team


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Save the date! October 15th, 2009

 

FiReGlobal: West Coast

 

Join the Launch of a New SNS, in a New Format, at a New Location:

 

            www.futureinreview.com/global/wc

 

Location: Herban Feast/Sodo Park, Seattle

 

What is FiReGlobal? Sure, it will be the best technology event held in the Northwest.

 

Following the successful format of the annual SNS FiRe (Future in Review) conference, we are launching the first of a new series of shorter conferences, scheduled for a single day and night, bringing to bear the best of the FiRe model and FiRe thought leaders on local issues and problems. Keynote interviews will include Michael Dell, Nobelist Lee Hartwell, and conservation scientist Roger Payne. Speakers will include Governor Christine Gregoire. Local leaders in all major sectors in the Northwest are contributing guidance, including assisting with the definition of the most pressing of local problems, which global and local CTOs will help to solve.

 

Now, there is a concept. This is an extension of our CTO Design Challenge at FiRe, brought to our friends in Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia.

 

The agenda will include a full day’s discussion, lunch, a reception for world-changing FiReStar companies (both local and global), dinner, and a local/global economic summary by Mark Anderson.

 

The problem-solving process is beginning now, and will culminate in solution report-outs, live, at the conference. As at FiRe for the last few years, we expect to discover real answers to real problems. And yes, these conversations may continue after the conference.

 

Who is involved? Here is the roster of the FiReGlobal Steering Committee, up-to-date as of today. Perhaps you, or someone you know, should be on it?


Steering Committee for FiReGlobal: West Coast / 7.16.09

 

Mark Anderson

Chairman, FiRe and FiReGlobal: West Coast

CEO, Strategic News Service

 

David Brin

Science Fiction Author and Physicist

 

Bill Bryant

CEO

Envision Ventures

 

Ty Carlson

Architect, SiArch

Microsoft Corporation

 

Frank Catalano

Principal

Intrinsic Strategy

 

Brenda Cooper

CIO, City of Kirkland, Washington

Futurist and Science Fiction Author

 

Karl da Gama Campos

Manager, International Business Development

Information & Communication Technology

State of Washington’s Department of Commerce

 

Robert Davidson

CEO

Seattle Aquarium Society

 

John Delaney

Program Director and Principal Investigator

Neptune

University of Washington

 

Maury Forman

Managing Director

International Trade and Economic Development

State of Washington Department of Commerce

 

Enrique Godreau III

Founding Partner

Voyager Capital


Lee Hartwell

Nobelist

President and Director, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

 

Denis Hayes

President and CEO

Bullitt Foundation

 

Glen Hiemstra

Founder and Owner

Futurist.com

 

Ed Lazowska

Bill & Melinda Gates Chair in Computer Science

Department of Computer Science and Engineering

University of Washington

 

Rick LeFaivre

Venture Partner

OVP Venture Partners, Seattle

 

Janis Machala

Founder and Principal

Paladin Partners

 

Ken Myer

President and CEO

Washington Technology Industry Association

 

Michael Pfeffer

Managing Partner

Kolohala Ventures

Honolulu

 

Senator Kevin Ranker

40th Legislative District

Washington State

 

Linden Rhoads

Vice Provost, Office of Technology Transfer

University of Washington

 

Chetan Sharma

President

Chetan Sharma Consulting

 

Bryce Seidl

President and CEO

Pacific Science Center

 

Jeffrey Short

Pacific Science Director

Oceana

 

Nancy Truitt Pierce

CEO and Founder

Woods Creek Consulting

 

Kathy Wilcox

President and Founder

Kathleen P. Wilcox & Associates

 

 

Is there a FiReGlobal Early Bird price for SNS Members? Of course there is!!

 

SNSers can sign up this month, July, for $695; Early Bird non-SNS-member rate is $895. As of August 1, the price will be $795 for SNS members and $995 for non-SNS members.

 

Here is the registration site. Sign up now, since we’ll once again sell out:

 

www.futureinreview.com/global/wc

 

FiReGlobal: West Coast is sponsored and supported by the Washington State Department of Commerce:

 

 

 

 

To arrange for a speech by Mark Anderson on subjects in technology and economics, or to schedule a strategic review of your company, email shane@stratnews.com.

 

FiRe 2009 Photo Gallery: See more than 1,000 photos from FiRe 2009, at http://futureinreview.smugmug.com/FiRe%202009

 

 

SNS Member Early Bird Call for Future in Review (FiRe) 2010:

 

We are moving next year’s FiRe conference to the Terranea Resort, about 20 minutes south of the LAX airport:

 

www.terranea.com

 

Terranea was 15 years in the making, a four-star business hotel on its own promontory, and just opened last month. Members may register now for the terrific Early Bird price of just $3400, vs. $4900 retail We have already signed up a record number of Early Birds from those who attended FiRe 2009 (up 62%). Here is your chance, as an SNS Member, to reserve a seat and get a great price. Registration is at:

 

https://www.tapsns.com/fire/registration.php

 

Save a lot of money by registering now, and join us at “the best technology conference in the world” [The Economist]. – mra


» A Player’s Guide to the Operating System Wars

 

The killdeer mother, when her ground-based nest is threatened, runs away from it, dragging a wing and crying loudly, in order to attract predators to herself, diverting them from the young. Sharks have special neural circuits that detect the irregular swimming of injured food species.

 

Nature long ago learned the value of the easy catch.

 

And so it was, when Microsoft shipped its first truly messed-up operating system, Vista 1.0, the competitive environment was ready. I won’t spend any time on the internal story, which is itself fascinating and has never been told; but the outside world was more than ready for a stumble by MS.