Monthly Archives: March 2004
Spam Tide May Be Turning
Major announcements at the RSA Conference here last week—in addition to recent anti-spam technology advances—mark the beginning of the end of spam as we...
Convoq Provides Expert Help
Convoq Inc.s new Web conferencing service, Convoq ASAP, tackles the problem of finding the right people at the right time when starting impromptu Web...
FrameMaker 7.1 Not Picture-Perfect
Adobes FrameMaker 7.1 offers corporate librarians an expanded arsenal of tools for two-way migration between XML repositories and publication-quality layouts.The January update addresses a...
Recipes Simplify Sendmail Apps
Craig Hunts book "Sendmail Cookbook," published in December by OReilly & Associates, should help harried system administrators using the sendmail application to handle e-mail."Sendmail...
Needed: Semantic Web
Ive been writing about the Semantic Web since I first read about it in the late 1990s in World Wide Web creator Tim Berners-Lees...
Up From Outsourcing
Many and varied were the responses to my last two columns on outsourcing. Many were the readers who wished that I might experience firsthand...
Vieo Raises the Bar
Application management startup Vieo Inc. took a swipe at more established players with the release last week of the Vieo 1000, its new approach...
Waves of Trouble
I just turned on my electric shaver by dialing my cell phone. This was not a Stupid Bluetooth Trick. I just happened to notice...
Pulling for Bluetooth
To say that the Bluetooth personal area network protocol has underachieved on cellular handsets in the United States is an understatement. But there are...
DocuPen Eases On-The-Go Scanning
Portable scanners are nothing new, but the DocuPen from Planon System Solutions is small enough to make James Bond jealous.Released in January and priced...