Monthly Archives: October 2002
Feds Spur Security Plan
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
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
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
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
"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
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!
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
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
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
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,...