Monthly Archives: March 2004
SCO Should Win
Editors Note: There are two sides to every story, including the battle over Linux. To help crystallize the issues, we asked two of our...
A Taste of Linux, Part Two
In our previous "Taste of Linux" feature, we looked at some "Live" Linux versions that allow you to run a full-blown Linux OS right...
Kattoon: March 8, 2004
Read this weeks Spencer column.
Guide to Insuring Safe Code
It’s time for a change or two. Or six.Fundamental problems with the way organizations develop software go, if not ignored, largely unaddressed for far...
JBoss Fleury seeking for-profit open source incubator
Last week, JBoss, Inc. received $10 million in venture funding in a group led by Matrix Partners. But what does JBoss founder Marc Fleury...
Interview with NetBSDs Luke Mewburn
The NetBSD Project announced Monday that release 1.6.2 of the NetBSD operating system is now available, with binary distributions for 40 architectures. We interviewed...
SANRAD Updates StoragePro Services Software
SANRAD Inc. on Wednesday released StoragePro Services 2.0 for the companys V-Switch line of IP storage-area network product.
The new version offers a range of...
Fortinet Unveils Firewalls for SMBs
Fortinet Inc. has unveiled two wireless and wired firewall systems designed to meet realtime security needs of small and midsize businesses. The firewalls--FortiWiFi-60 and...
Senators Try to Smoke Out Spyware
Three U.S. senators are tackling the growing problem of spyware. The "SPYBLOCK" Act, which was introduced late last week, would make it illegal to...
Target Taking the Smart Chip Out of its Visa Cards
Target Corp. plans to phase out the use of a small computer chips that were available in its Target Visa cards. The company said...