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Friday Yuk
My first yuk, my first discussion, and hopefully, my first nomination to the impure club. Or whatever it is you wonderful people call it...Also, I know it's early, but I'm USA Pacific time, and I have to beat those Aussies to it just once.My First Time....The sky was darkThe moon...
Tags: cow, DOS, first time, friday yuk, impure, mwilliams@..., off-topic, Press F1
Discussion threads 2007-01-25
What's the big deal about Windows on Mac
What's the big deal about Windows on MacI think this is the Disinformation age. The ability to run Windows on a Mac is 20 years old and predates GUI on Intel; way before anyone conceived of PowerMacs much less Intel in Macs. This is news? How about the hype around...
Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, Windows-on-Mac, disinformation, Apple Macintosh, spyware, windows, mac, marketing, joetechsupport, software
Discussion threads 2006-05-27

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Winning the Security Disinformation War - An Introduction to Security Information and Event Management
If information security is a battle, most companies have the problem of managing a motley army of corporate systems, security devices and solutions. IT teams are running the equivalent of a multilingual UN taskforce of databases, ERP systems, transaction processing systems, email systems and more. Add to these security solutions...
Tags: Information Security, Security, E-mail, Online Communications
White papers 2006-01-01
Linux r/evolution: What's next?
Linux.com's feature commentary, "Where does Linux go from here?" by Bob Barr is an interesting read. As Linux worms its way into more IT shops and on to the desktops of users, Barr takes a stab at guessing what the logical next step will be. Under the banner of the...
Tags: Linux.com, Linux, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Selena Frye
Blog posts 2007-10-23
3 Questions: VoIP security is coming to the forefront
By Carl WeinschenkWith James Valentine, senior consultant, International Network Services. VoIP is gaining traction, but concerns remain. A major fear is that converging the voice and data network creates a single point of failure for what essentially is a company's entire telecommunications infrastructure. A related worry is exposing voice communications...
Tags: forefront, IT Business Edge  , James Valentine, network, Question, security, VoIP, VoIP security
Technical articles 2004-03-30
State Dept & CIA are anti-Bush. over 500 WMD's found since 2003
State Dept & CIA are anti-Bush. over 500 WMD's found since 2003I have known some of what they found for a couple of years. Why did the State Department try to keep the WMDs and the situation in Iraq from being publicized.Why did the Democrats, including those who were...
Tags: CIA, WMD, miscellaneous, X-MarCap, off-topic, State Department
Discussion threads 2006-06-22
Hacking--do the pros now rule?
How can IT pros fight professional hackers?Do you think IT pros need more security training? Better security software?Pros vs ProsThis is two sides of the same fence. Given the same amount of resources of all types it should be a stalemate. If the Blackhats are winning it is a direct...
Tags: firewall, hacking, information technology, IT Pros, Jason Hiner, training
Discussion threads 2004-10-29
Warning signs of a dot-com meltdown
Dot-com companies are everywhere—you might even work for one. But they are also prone to failure. How do you tell if your favorite dot com is going to fold? Tim Landgrave offers some clues.The response to my last article, “Lessons from a failed dot com,” was clear and concise: Readers...
Tags: e Advantage, dot-com
Technical articles 2000-12-14
TECH'S KNOW IT ALL
TECH'S KNOW IT ALLWhy is it so many tech's think they know it all?As I read down through many of the postings, people correct others with just as incorrect information as the ones the are correcting. Is it possible that no one knows anything? There are so many geniuses that...
Tags: FluxIt, GeoBub, MrMiami, off-topic
Discussion threads 2004-12-30
Ask these questions to assess e-info vulnerabilities
No matter whether a security breach is due to an industrial spy, a clever hacker, or, more likely, a hostile or careless employee, in seconds intellectual property and confidential records can be pilfered, communications severed, and data corrupted—leaving your company exposed to legal and financial liabilities from which it might...
Tags: Debra Young, security
Technical articles 2003-02-19
State of society, whos fault?
Was reading that in Texas, the "Katrina survivors" are suing Texas for cutting off their free housing and support AFTER A FRIGGEN YEAR!How long does the gravy train run? When do people have to start taking responsibility for themselves?Carlos Mencina, a comedian on Comedy Central, has the right idea....
Tags: Oh., jdclyde, responsibility, society, self improvement, liter, This Page, off-topic, jd-quick (formerly clyde)
Discussion threads 2006-09-02
The president of fabricated crises
The president of fabricated crisesSome presidents make the history books by managing crises. Lincoln had Fort Sumter, Roosevelt had the Depression and Pearl Harbor, and Kennedy had the missiles in Cuba. George W. Bush, of course, had Sept. 11, and for a while thereafter through the overthrow of the Taliban...
Tags: Aldanatech, Bush, George W. Bush, off-topic, presidency, Social Security
Discussion threads 2005-01-12
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