Profile of Fritz Nelson
Vice President, Editorial Director InformationWeek Business Technology Network
News & Commentary Posts: 492
Fritz Nelson is a former senior VP and editorial director of the InformationWeek Business Technology Network.
Articles by Fritz Nelson
posted in September 2011
9/30/2011
Patent wars and wireless company mergers are the topic of discussion in this episode of BYTE wireless radio.
9/30/2011
What's coming at Oracle's big confab next week--and what does enterprise IT really want? Our editors square off on Mark Hurd's plans.
9/30/2011
BYTE Wireless Radio, episode 24: Our hosts discuss Amazon's new tablet, Apple's expected new iPhone, Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 Mango, and RIM.
9/29/2011
Amazon's Kindle Fire cleanly carves out a spot for itself in a crowded tablet market—and leaves enterprise IT with some security to-do items.
9/28/2011
Amazon unveiled its long-awaited tablet today--at the magic price point of $199. Check out these benefits, compromises, and surprises.
9/27/2011
Oracle's fast, fast, fast server meets a blink-of-an-eye world that can't stop to breathe. But sometimes speed leads to a remarkable discovery.
9/26/2011
InformationWeek's Fritz Nelson takes the InformationWeek 500 conference audience through some of the ups, downs, and downright flops that we saw from major tech vendors in 2011.
9/23/2011
HP seems to be under the impression that it must be larger than life. But now, it must simply execute—and win back the loyalty of enterprise customers.
9/22/2011
As Oracle has reshaped its business, some misconceptions have arisen, Hurd says. He wants to set you straight.
9/21/2011
Hewlett-Packard's board is weighing giving CEO Leo Apotheker the boot after just 10 months, reports say.
9/21/2011
As courtroom dramas and industry rivalries drag on, what CIOs really want is innovative ideas that fuel business growth.
9/20/2011
The heat mounts on Google and AT&T. But for technology users, competition is often a better equalizer than a courtroom.
9/16/2011
Everyone is suing everyone in the patent wars. What would Piscopo say? Check this out.