Monthly Archives: September 2006
Net Retail Needs to Leap to the Next Level
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
A couple of years ago, i wrote a column defending the personal use of tools that help people stay anonymous while using the Internet.
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Open Things Up, Microsoft
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...