Monthly Archives: July 2001
The Course of Internet Privacy Legislation Is Tough to Follow
For a tumultuous trip, you could head for your nearest roller coaster this summer. Or, you could follow the twisted course of Internet privacy...
The Man With a Plan
Its probably a good thing that the political leadership changes every so often in Washington, D.C.The treadmill stops. Hordes of bedraggled people step off...
Guaranteed to Keep the Bugs Out
MessageLabs, a British managed security service provider, will officially enter the U.S. market this week promising customers a full refund if any viruses get...
IT Bugs Out Over IIS Security
For Brooks Martin, patching and maintaining his Microsoft Corp. IIS Web servers is almost a full-time job. With so many vulnerabilities—and with a new...
Fear Not, Security Tyros
If you think a "Smurf" is a three-inch-tall blue character or that an e-mail attachment headed "ILoveYou" is a note from your husband, Security...
Apache Avoids Most Security Woes
The Apache Software Foundation Inc.s Apache HTTP Server has earned what many hope for and few achieve: an enviable security reputation. This achievement is...
Linux Takes on Big Jobs
At a time when Microsoft is warning of the perils of open source code, Korean Air is mounting one of the biggest mission-critical deployments...
IBM Scores Yet Another Linux Win
Demand for Linux on the mainframe continues to grow, with IBM notching another win on its eServer mainframe. The latest: Korean Air is moving...
Workflow Made Easy
Egrail Inc. said it has simplified the processes for monitoring and completing Web site content creation tasks.The customizable workflow module is part of the...
Helping Sites Stay Fresh
Web sites are struggling to find ways to move their content around and keep it up-to-date. Eprise Corp.s newly announced Eprise Content Deployment Suite,...