The IT industry graveyard 2009
Time to pay respects to the technology products, companies, and conferences that didn't survive the year
By Bob Brown | Network World
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IT industry graveyard 2009
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Nortel (as we know it)
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Novell BrainShare 2009
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EDS brand
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SOA (service-oriented architecture)
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Sun's multicore Rock processors
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IBM-Sun buyout
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Circuit City
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Ruckus free music network
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ConSentry Networks
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Microsoft Windows Live OneCare, Popfly, Encarta, and Soapbox
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HP Upline
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Domain tasting
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Palm OS
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Nokia WiMax Internet Tablet
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Verizon VoIP hub for home users
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SiCortex
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Qwest Wireless cell phone service
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Yahoo's GeoCities Web hosting service
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Charles Darwin: Resurrected!
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Check out another slideshow: The Hardware Hall of Fame
Novell BrainShare 2009
Companies such as Novell scrapped annual events such as BrainShare in 2009 due to potential attendees' severe travel cutbacks. (However, BrainShare's not gone for good. Novell is resurrecting the event for 2010 and registration is open.) Novell wasn't alone in saying "the show must not necessarily go on" in 2009, with Gartner nixing a couple of its big spring Symposium events.
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