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giftbox.jpg76% of 1200 American consumers who participated to Digital Life America - Holiday 2007 Edition survey have included at least one digital lifestyle product on their wish list.

  1. flat screen high definition TV set - 35% (men 37% - women 33%)
  2. laptop (windows) - 20% (21% - 19%)
  3. digital camera - 17% (16% - 18%)
  4. desktop PC - 14% (13% - 15%)
  5. GPS navigation unit for the car - 10% (11% - 10%)
  6. cell phone - 10% (9% - 12%)
  7. digital video camera - 9% (8% - 11%)
  8. Nintendo Wii - 9% (8% - 9%)
  9. Sony PS3 - 7%
  10. Blu-ray or HD-DVD player - 6%

First Apple product (laptop) is on rank 11 (9 among women) buzz maker iPhone is 15. Survey participants clearly prefers laptop to desktop computers.

Unfortunately the survey doesn't reveal details about the type of cell phone ("simple" ones or smartphone) and I'm surprised to not ear anything about MP3 players nor PDA. Not trendy anymore or everybody already has one ?

What your wish list would be made of ?

source: Solutions Research Group

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it_risk.gifThe Gartner Group launched during the IT Security Summit, a book written by Richard Hunter (Gartner vice-president) entitled IT Risk: "Turning Business Threats into Competitive".

The Register published an article highlighting some of Hunter's statement. Extracts:

  • IT systems have become so integral to businesses that their failure can have disastrous consequences for an organization.

  • IT risk is too important to be left to IT departments
  • IT risk is related to IT value. It would be short-sighted not to recognize either value or risk

The complete article in available on The Register site.

More interesting than the article itself are indeed the comments which clearly show how wide is the gap between the theory (or the analysis) and the reality.

Best of :

  • So the Bean counters and all the people who have no clue about it should have control? BAD IDEA.
  • …This is the reason why an I.T director needs to sit on the board. Not however just some one who did a MBA but barely knows how to turn on their PC.
  • …much of the problem can be resolved with a bit of education and common sense – and some money of course
  • Ignorance, from middle management to board level, of even simple issues relating to IT risks that can be seriously detrimental to the business as a whole.
  • Management, up to board level, simply not listening to IT managers who DO know what they are talking about
  • In my experience IT risk auditors are finance types who don't understand IT and thus cannot adequately assess the risk
  • Yes, let's take away IT disaster management and network security from the people that have a clue.

All comments are here.

I recognize in most comments highly experienced, realistic and well grounded IT guys. About the, so called, IT Analysts… same consideration than for the Burton Group.

As expressed, common sense would be to have IT director on the board, and the management to wake up and become IT skilled.

What's your opinion ?

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lightroomicon.jpgAdobe has released its latest version of Lightroom with embedded version of Camera Raw 4.2.

Among others, following RAW formats are now supported:

  • Canon EOS 40D
  • Fuji FinePix IS-1
  • Olympus EVOLT E-510
  • Panasonic DMC-FZ18
  • Pentax K100D Super
  • Sony Alpha 700

For these using computer with non-English operating system or Regional Settings there is a simple trick to make sure that Lightroom appears in English:

  1. Open your Lightroom installation folder (e.g C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 1.2) in Windows Explorer.
  2. Create a folder named e.g "Disable languages"
  3. Open the Resources folder and move all unused language folders (e.g "fr", "de", "jp") into your newly created "Disable Languages"
  4. Et Voilà!

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