Monthly Archives: May 2006
Labs Tip: Dont Reinvent the Wheel
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?
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
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
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
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
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?
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
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
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
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...