Monthly Archives: October 2002

Feds Spur Security Plan

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The federal government is pushing ahead with its agenda to improve the security of public and private networks, working to garner support for key...

Putty Is Still Top Windows Client

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Putty, my favorite secure shell and Telnet client for Windows, was updated to Version 0.53 Oct. 1, adding support for remote VT100 terminal printing...

InterDo Protects SOAP-Based Web Services

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Kavado Inc. on Monday unveiled a new module for its flagship product, which now is capable of protecting Web services that rely on the...

CollabNet Aids FpML Standards Effort

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CollabNet Inc. Monday announced that it is providing its collaborative software development environment to International Swaps and Derivatives Association Inc. for collaborative development of...

Management Fable Delivers Solid Advice

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"Walk Softly and Carry a Big Idea" by Don Jones is without doubt the absolute best book on management techniques that I have ever...

SuSE Linux Takes on Exchange

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In a move to challenge Microsoft Corp.s Exchange, SuSE Linux will later this week announce that its new Openexchange Server will be available in...

Too Much Spam? CanIT!

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I recently came across a promising anti-Spam solution called CanIT, from Roaring Penguin Software, an open-source software company based in Ottawa. My preliminary tests...

IBM Grid Helps Fight Against Breast Cancer

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Buildings and bridges across the U.S. are adorned with pink ribbons in recognition of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In the battle against breast...

OpenOffice Releases New Developer Version

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OpenOffice.org, the open-source office desktop productivity software development project, today released a new developer version of OpenOffice.org 1.0 for the Solaris, Windows and Linux...

IEEE Upgrades Web Services Standard

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The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers on Monday is upgrading its standard for building and managing Web sites.The standard, known as IEEE 2001,...