Results tagged “intel”
What I like about Intel
posted by Heath Buckmaster on May 23, 2007 at IT@Intel
I had just gotten out of an impromptu bloggers meeting, and was heading to get a diet soda from the machines when a random thought flew through my mind, ripping off roof’s, flinging cars into light posts, and sending cows...
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tagged: fun, intel, worklifebalance
Can IT help you get your clothes washed?
posted by Sean Deuby on May 08, 2007 at IT@Intel
I had an unexpectedly great IT experience the other day that should make us proud to call ourselves IT pros. And this time I was on the receiving end....
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tagged: deuby, directoryservice, intel, it
Heath Buckmaster. Blogger, Bicentennial Quarter Collector, Manager, Geek.
posted by Heath Buckmaster on April 16, 2007 at IT@Intel
10 April 2007. I was sitting in my office and the call came in. Well, it was an email, but “the call” makes it sound more dramatic. I was experiencing post-lunch lethargy and it was 2:37pm. I had been at...
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tagged: geek, intel, it, management, organizationdevelopment, technology
Our Attorney Todd
posted by Eleanor Wynn on February 01, 2007 at IT@Intel
Some people have commented on the value of our blogs as a peek inside, not just the geek mind of Jeff Moriarty, but inside of Intel IT and Intel life in general. Some express surprise that we are allowed to...
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tagged: freedom, intel, legal, vendor
Assume we're evil. Saves time.
posted by Jeff Moriarty on January 24, 2007 at IT@Intel
OMG! Microsoft tried to pay someone to update Wikipedia! n00bz! LOLOLOL!!!!1 Yeah, whatever. First came the horrible, tragic story of Microsoft’s supposed faux pas in trying to pay someone to edit Wikipedia, then the apparent Microsoftian Offender (a.k.a. Doug) shed...
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tagged: evil, intel, microsoft, wikipedia
Good Day, Sun Shine!
posted by Eleanor Wynn on January 22, 2007 at IT@Intel
Although I am not a bona fide geek but only a closet geek wannabe, there is nothing to be but happy about the new Sun/Intel deal from a markets and alliances point of view. It is also socially positive. From...
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tagged: alliance, intel, opensource, sun
Why should IT and the CIO care about Quad-Core?
posted by Marty Menard on November 30, 2006 at IT@Intel
Today, Microsoft announced their long awaited replacement for the XP operating system for enterprise / business users, code name Vista. And last week, Intel announced the worlds first (think 4 PC brains in one package) Quad-Core microprocessor. So, is this...
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tagged: intel, quadcore, vista
Changing Intel
posted by Josh Bancroft on November 27, 2006 at IT@Intel
Hi! I’m Josh Bancroft, and I’m a geek, disruptor, technology evangelist, and blogger. I mostly post over at my own blog, www.tinyscreenfuls.com, but the nice folks who run blogs.intel.com invited me to post here, too. I’ve owed them an “introductory”...
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tagged: change, cluetrain, collaboration, disruptor, intel, josh
Intel IT - Confessions of a Geek Mind
posted by Jeff Moriarty on October 09, 2006 at IT@Intel
Ah, what to say in the notorious First Blog Entry. Will I be posting to a ravenous horde of people craving every scrap of insight coming from the fantabulous Intel corporation? Or will I be posting out to a chorus...
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tagged: geek, intel, it

