That's what A-list editors said at this week's PRSA "Tech Media Predicts '08" symposium in Mountain View, Calif. WSJ deputy editor Don Clark cited virtualization as a technology that bears watching, especially as it moves from servers to desktop computers.
Clark said he doubted whether green tech/clean tech could save the planet, to which Forbes reporter Victoria Murphy Barret replied, "We can save the planet if people can make money at it."
Enterprise tech content will take many forms in 2008. Newly launched Line57.com is trying to go one better than the now-defunct Line56. Blogger Om Malik says he's looking to roll out an enterprise-related web site early next year. Also expect enterprise vendors to be publishers in their own right. Ever see TIBCO's hilarious Greg the Architect videos? We thank our friends at CHEN PR for the pointer.
Hear about all this and more in this week's SWMS Tech Media This Week podcast (6:53), which is now posted.
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One last thing: in our last podcast we said that veteran tech editor Sean Gallagher had returned to Ziff Davis as a contributor. Though he did file four pieces for ZD last month, Sean has reminded us that he remains independent: a blogger for InfoWorld and a freelancer for other several other publications.
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