Monthly Archives: July 2001

The Course of Internet Privacy Legislation Is Tough to Follow

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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,...