Jim Rapoza

About

Jim Rapoza, Chief Technology Analyst, eWEEK.For nearly fifteen years, Jim Rapoza has evaluated products and technologies in almost every technology category for eWEEK. Mr Rapoza's current technology focus is on all categories of emerging information technology though he continues to focus on core technology areas that include: content management systems, portal applications, Web publishing tools and security. Mr. Rapoza has coordinated several evaluations at enterprise organizations, including USA Today and The Prudential, to measure the capability of products and services under real-world conditions and against real-world criteria. Jim Rapoza's award-winning weekly column, Tech Directions, delves into all areas of technologies and the challenges of managing and deploying technology today.

The Messy, Working Web

The Web is a mess; it’s an unsound and broken hodgepodge of standards, tools and browsers that all kinda work together, except of course when they don’t. This isn’t an uncommon position. Everyone from major software vendors to government figures to standards bodies has at one time or another held this opinion. In Daryl Taft’s […]

Video: Discussing the Challenges of the Internet

Click here to watch the videoBerkman Interviews At the Berkman@10 conference at Harvard, I had a chance to speak to some of the many attendees and speakers at the conference about the challenges facing the internet today and in the near future. Phillip Hallam-Baker, author of the dotCrime Manifesto, says stability is the missing ingredient […]

Berkman At 10 Experts Ponder Fate of Internet

Can You Digg the New Flock Browser?

Click for larger screenshotFlock 1.2 The makers of the Web browser Flock like to refer to their product as “the social Web browser.” And it’s probably a fair description, as the main focus of the free Firefox-based browser is to make it easy for users to follow and use social networking and media-sharing Web sites. […]

Protecting Your Site from Google Hacks

Most people understand that if there is information visible on the Web, then Google knows about it. But what about the information that many people think is invisible? Chances are, Google knows about that too. That’s because many Web sites, including big corporate sites, expose much more information than they realize. Everything from customer credit […]

Don’t Waste Good Security Practices

Stop using anti-virus and patch management systems! They don’t work and they are a waste of time and, worse, a waste of money. OK, I’m kidding. I would never say that. But John Stewart, Cisco’s chief security officer, would. At the AusCERT (Australian Computer Emergency Response Team) conference in Australia May 19 to 23, Stewart […]

Video: The Future of the Berkman Center and the Internet

Click here to watch the videoPalfrey InterviewAt last week’s Berkman@10 conference I had the chance to sit down with John Palfrey, Executive Director of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society. In this interview we spoke about the conference itself, some of the changes happening now at the Berkman Center, and about the future of […]

Berkman Center Looks to the Future of the Internet

OLPC Provides First Look at the XO 2.0

Click here to see images of the XO 2.0The XO 2.0 At a special One Laptop Per Child event held today, May 20, at MIT, OLPC Chairman Nicholas Negroponte provided a first glimpse at the next generation of the XO laptop. The XO 2.0 takes a radically different approach from the current version of the […]

The 10 Biggest Hurdles to Innovation

Click here to see the slideshowflopphases.jpg Get a group of technology workers together and it is pretty much a certainty that if you ask if innovation is the life blood of technology, everyone will agree. After all, innovation is what keeps our jobs interesting and challenging and is what creates the new and exciting companies […]