Monthly Archives: September 2006

Net Retail Needs to Leap to the Next Level

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Like the first attempts at a "horseless carriage," the "Internet shopping" that weve seen so far is only an incremental update of something we...

Web Surfers Anonymous

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A couple of years ago, i wrote a column defending the personal use of tools that help people stay anonymous while using the Internet. /zimages/4/28571.gifClick...

Open Things Up, Microsoft

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Its time for Microsoft to put its software where its mouth has been.Late last year, an individual with connections to the open-source community submitted...

Linux Installations Made Easy

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Instalinux.com is a handy Web site from which users can create customized installation images for a handful of different Linux distributions. The sites service,...

The Path to Linux Success-2

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Virtualization and Linux can be a match made in heaven, which is why enterprise Linux heavyweights Red Hat and Novell are pushing so hard...

Workstation Project Takes Off at Vandenberg

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How do you make hundreds of changes to 500 desktop workstations without touching them? That was the seemingly Zen-like challenge for Mike DeBruin, senior systems...

Career Central – 8

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Career Path: Compliance ExecsAs the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 passed its fourth anniversary in July, the need for security, risk management and compliance specialists...

Intels vPro Business Desktop Chip Lifts Off

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Intel is aiming to help it managers with desktop PCs that help themselves.The chip maker on Sept. 7 will officially unveil its vPro business...

At Crunch Time, People Count

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Surviving a disaster is a lot like carrying out a military operation. Facilities, equipment and planning are important, but when the crisis hits, its...

IT Success Knows No Boundaries

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This is the tale of two IT executives. One runs an outsourced data center for organizations such as hospitals that want to outsource their data...