Monthly Archives: May 2006

Labs Tip: Dont Reinvent the Wheel

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When I look at many companies Web applications, services and portal implementations, Im often surprised by the amount of unnecessary and unusual work that...

Google: The Accidental Enterprise Software King?

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Internet search giant Google recently introduced a series of new products, and has more in the works, that suggest the company may be making...

Privacy Groups Decry NSA Data Collection

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Privacy groups responded with outrage to a May 11 news report that the National Security Agency is collecting records of billions of phone calls...

EMCs Buying Spree Snares Interlink

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Moving quickly to seize its second vendor acquisition in just three days, EMC announced May 11 that it has acquired Interlink Group, a privately...

Adobe Plugs Dreamweaver SQL Injection Flaw

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Web tools vendor Adobe Systems has acknowledged that code generated by its Macromedia Dreamweaver suite could allow SQL injection attacks. According to an advisory from...

New Tech for New Parents

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Theres something in the water at PC Magazine. Our editorial staff has four babies less than one year old, with more on the way....

Management: How Much Web Surfing at Work is Too Much?

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Is surfing the Web at work the same as reading the paper or chatting on the phone? A New York City judge says it...

IBMs New Tivoli Bundle Creates Enterprise Grids

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IBM is offering a software package that can turn an enterprise IT infrastructure into a grid environment, giving users greater flexibility in the use...

AJAX Experts Tackle Security, Other Issues

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SAN FRANCISCO—A panel of experts broke down many of the key issues surrounding AJAX—including security, tooling, support for devices and, not a small question,...

Google’s Flown the Co-op

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Google Co-op seems to be one of those Google features where it might take some people a lot of time to understand what all...