February 2006 - Posts
The problem with going to a security conference like the RSA show in San Jose this week is that it quickly starts to feel like your attending a medical conference where everybody has something to treat some sort of symptom but nobody has any real cures
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Although most IT organizations are hard pressed when it comes to staffing these days, you can’t help but wonder if there isn’t a crying need for a new diplomatic corp within the ranks of IT.
There is always been tensions between the people who run the
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There seems to be two types of new economy models gaining ground on the Web these, but you can’t help but wonder if they are part and parcel of the same conversation.
The first one refers to the Attention Economy, which is now the subject of an upcoming
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Much of the buzz around the land of application development concerns the Borland’s dramatic decision to dump its IDE business in favor of acquiring Segue Software, a company that provides tools that optimizes the performance of applications.
True to
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Now that Hewlett-Packard and Dell are both exercising more muscle in terms of which software vendors get the best screen real estate when an end user first boots up their machine, the industry as a whole may be feeling pretty good about how Microsoft’s
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With the annual RSA security conference a little over a week away, now might be a good time to take a more realistic look at which security issues are the nature of the beast and which one are of our own making.
Most of the more recent prominent security
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