Archive for July, 2010

Katzka named 2010 Main Line Media News Baseball Player of the Year

Saturday, July 31st, 2010
HAVERFORD The Haverford School baseball squad, which won its first outright Inter-Ac title in nearly four decades, had a potent everyday force in senior second baseman Will Katzka, the 2010 Main Line Media News Baseball Player of the Year.

Taking a bite out of Apple’s success

Saturday, July 31st, 2010
Steve Jobs has seemed like a man under siege lately. The co-founder and chief executive of Apple is not just under siege from the cancer that invaded his body six years ago and whose threat always lurks, despite successful treatment, but from an ungrateful world that gobbles up his beautiful inventions and then whinges about details.

Enterprise Architecture: Vast Promise or Lost Opportunity?

Saturday, July 31st, 2010
Coming to you from The Open Group's Enterprise Architecture Practitioners Conference in Boston, we've assembled a panel this week to delve into the advancing role and powerful potential for enterprise architecture. The economy's grip on IT budgets and the fast-changing sourcing models like cloud computing are pointing to a reckoning for EA.

Ospreys fail to reproduce at Lake Arrowhead

Saturday, July 31st, 2010
A female osprey calls from a nest on the water at Lake Arrowhead in Milton. Though some of the ospreys remain in their nests at the lake, none of them has produced offspring this summer.

Taking a bite out of Apple’s success

Saturday, July 31st, 2010
Steve Jobs has seemed like a man under siege lately. The co-founder and chief executive of Apple is not just under siege from the cancer that invaded his body six years ago and whose threat always lurks, despite successful treatment, but from an ungrateful world that gobbles up his beautiful inventions and then whinges about details.