Monthly Archives: February 2004
Mozilla 1.6 Gets Better for Business
In many ways, the new Mozilla 1.6 is a minor upgrade, making the previous 1.5 release look like a major revision.But among the new...
The Future of Pixel Storage
The prolonged course correction at Eastman Kodak, whose cutback of 22,000 jobs in the past five years will be followed—as announced late last month—by...
Whiteboard: Business by Design
The role of the enterprise architect is much like that of a city planner. Too often, in a city, buildings are constructed using completely...
Eclipse Unleashed
As the Eclipse open-source tools initiative leaves the cradle of its IBM-led consortium to become an independent, nonprofit corporation, it deserves a second look...
Lotusphere and Loathing in Orlando
As Spencer lapped up libations with the legion of Lotus loyalists at Lotusphere in Orlando, he noted wistfully the absence of a Spartacus-like customer...
IBM Patents Payments
In a nod to the open-source development model, IBM has patented a method that maps out a means of payment for broad numbers of...
Keeping Up With CAN-SPAM Act
The CAN-SPAM act was designed to curb offensive, misleading and costly bulk e-mail. However, the legislation will likely create big problems for well-meaning companies...
The Future of E-Mail
Wouldnt it be great if you could get rid of the lions share of your e-mail but still get a coherent flow of the...
Revising E-Mail Standards Could Slow Spam
There are many who say the only way to truly eliminate spam is to change the way e-mail works. However, changes to the most...
Communication Can Take the Bite Out of Phishing
For companies trying to get their message to business partners, customers and prospects, simply complying with CAN-SPAM legislation may not be enough. The reason:...