Monthly Archives: March 2001
False ID
A hackers ability to fool the worlds largest producer of online identification documents has revealed persistent hazards in the way society determines who is...
Removing the Sting
Technology vendors, corporations and consumers can do little about the current limitations of wireless technologies, but corporate decision makers are finding a better way...
Add To Your Arsenal With A Desktop Firewall
Anyone who reads my column on a regular basis knows that I loathe to focus too much on new technology or products as an...
Time To Fly
John Samuel has a confession to make. Although its Samuels job to make sure that American Airlines Web site, AA.com, is the best in...
Tanning Technology Corp.
Larry TanningPresident and CEOwww.tanning.comPursuing the Difficult The dot-com party is over, and thats just fine with Larry Tanning.As president and CEO of Tanning Technology...
eFiles: March 26, 2001
Fear and Loathing in IT DepartmentDisenchanted, distrustful, disloyal and disengaged—not exactly the words youd like to hear when somebodys describing how your IT crew...
Microsoft Steps Up to the Small-Biz Plate
Do your small-business customers want either a Linux or Windows 2000 server solution? If they do, youll be glad to know that there are...
A Sound Strategy for Surfing
As voice recognition technology makes advances in ease of use and accuracy, Conversational Computing Corp. is pushing for the day when it can replace...
Cold Shoulder?
George W. Bush says he supports technology, but a growing number of onlookers have questioned his commitment.On day 66 of his administration, the president...
The Lights Are On, But Nobodys Home
No wonder Massachusetts Route 128 fell off the technology road map. A government-sponsored road show to promote technology leadership is called the Dot.Commonwealth Coalition,...