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What's behind open-source ID push?
IBM and Novell have come out in support for Higgins, a previously obscure open-source identity management project. Though details are sketchy on Higgins right now, it's an open-source response to Microsoft's InfoCard in a multibillion-dollar ID management market.What do you think about the future of the Higgins Project?So what's the...
Tags: higgins, Higgins Project, ibm, identity, M$oft, Microsoft Corp., news, novell, open source, security, Sonja Thompson
Discussion threads 2006-03-03

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Are IT women appreciated in the United States?
A News.com story that I came across today discusses the slow decline in the number of female IT employees in the United Kingdom, "Why women leave IT in the U.K." (http://techrepublic.com.com/2100-10881_11-5857022.html) According to the results of a recent study, the IT industry in the U.K. has experienced a 6% decline in...
Tags: Women, Information Technology, U.K., Gender And Diversity, Strategy, Human Resources, Management, Sonja Thompson
Blog posts 2005-09-12
802.11n Draft 2.0 gear still a neighbor killer
As we get to the final draft stages of the 802.11n standard, it was thought that the neighbor interference issues have been put to rest by the Draft 2.0.  The new standard supposedly has a strict ban on dual-channel operation whenever any legacy devices are operating.  The product is suppose to back off from...
Tags: Consumer electronics, Hardware, Intel, Mobile/Wireless, Networking, News, Technology policy
Blog posts 2007-06-26
Spyware: IT's public enemy No. 1
Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
Tags: Spyware, adware & malware, Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, information technology, spyware
Technical articles 2005-01-20
Does your shop need a spectrum analyzer?
To help explain why spectrum analyzers are needed, it would be best to first define Radio Frequency Interference RFI. RFI is produced by a RF generating source on the same frequency or nearby frequencies (when considering 802.11 spread spectrum technology) that erodes the quality of another RF communications link. For...
Tags: Wireless, Wi-Fi
Blog posts 2007-07-30
Make a better CMS product decision with help from these resources
Getting that CMS project started can be made much easier when tech leaders have good resources and guides in hand. These online resources, from in-depth, product-decision guides to white papers, will aid the effort.When investigating content management systems, many companies bring in multiple vendors for demos, and then choose a...
Tags: Content management, Enterprise software, Geoff Choo, CMS Report, content management system
Technical articles 2002-07-08
Is whitelisting a practical final line of malware defense?
A significant number of articles are showing up on the Web advocating whitelisting as the only way to effectively protect enterprise networks from malware attacks. While it is a good idea in principle, is it really practical?In an article last week, Larry Greenemeier wrote that today’s antivirus model is...
Tags: It Management, Malware, Power User, Security, software, Spyware, Tom Olzak, Virus, Viruses, workstation, zero-day
Blog posts 2007-01-25
The US Navy is On Duty
While you are home sleeping in your bed, the brave sailors of the United States Navy aboard the mighty USS Enterprise are protecting you:http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7283126964031598185Frankly, I think these guys need to be admirals..."This video is not playable in your country"So this is how you treat your allies. Well, US Navy, f*ck...
Tags: Navy, video, Brit Neil, it's boring sailing, where's the port?, lawd can we come home yet?, us navy, BFilmFan, off-topic, sailor, Neil
Discussion threads 2006-02-11
Is Holographic Storage the real deal?
Just recently I've head news of growing interest in holographic storage.(http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9584_22-5973868.html) Maxell just announced it will have some available to consumers by Sept. 2006. Word has it these discs can hold up to 300GB. Will this actually stand a chance against BluRay or HD-DVD? Even if...
Tags: blueray, bluray, disc, dot, dvd, hardware, hd-dvd, hddvd, holographic, holographic storage, MattIT, movie, rod, storage, tapestry
Discussion threads 2005-11-28
TechRepublic and CNET.com users disagree on the Internet's biggest nuisance
IT professionals often have to deal with cluelessend-users and incompetentmanagers, but the list of pet peevesgoes far beyond just the day-to-day interpersonal communications. The Internetalso comes with its own set of nuisances, which is topic of a recent pollposted by TechRepublic's Jason Hiner.According to the poll results, IT professionals find...
Tags: nuisance, Sonja Thompson, spyware, Internet
Technical articles 2006-06-21
Information Overload - Part I: Too Many Options
This is the first of a two part series.Information overload is a condition that many, if not most users face on a daily basis. Email, phone calls, instant messages; this list is endless. While end users are generally not very skilled in bit literacy, developers shoulder much of the blame...
Tags: developer, e-mail
Blog posts 2006-07-11
Metamaterial: the unnatural composite is transforming wireless technology
I get excited when I read about how scientists are able to create experimental conditions that do not occur normally in nature. Recently I was digesting an article on the PhysicsWorld website about how physicists have developed a method using a new class of materials called metamaterial to bring light...
Tags: Propagation, Wireless Technology, MIMO, Technology, EM, RF, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Michael Kassner
Blog posts 2008-02-12
Blogsurvey
Blogsurveyblog rootMerchantWarehouse.com Changes Credit Card Processing Industry: Uses Paid Search To Get Results, Is Returning To Organic SEO Roots With New HireHenry Helgeson was a credit card rep knocking on doors in the mid-90?s, he became dissatisfied with the industry, Henry thought the margins on the merchant credit card equipment...
Tags: Blogging, john@..., Internet marketing, marketing, Shel, General Motors Corp., blog, Bob Lutz, credit card
Discussion threads 2005-09-14
802.11n - The consequences of abandoning the 5 GHz frontier
When 802.11b first started getting popular in late 2000, no one imagined that it would still be the most dominant standard 6 years later and continue to dictate the design of the latest wireless LAN products because it is the lowest common denominator. As with any technology that is...
Tags: Hardware, IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n, Infrastructure, Mobile/Wireless, Networking, News
Blog posts 2007-01-24
Secure hypervisor-based virtual server environments
As the cost of hardware continues to decline and virtualization technology improves, organizations are looking more closely at server virtualization. Most of the techniques used to secure non-virtualized servers apply to virtualized systems, but there are some differences. In this article, I step through how hypervisor-based virtualization works,...
Tags: Hypervisor, It Management, memory, networking, Security, Tom Olzak, virtual machine, Virtual Server, virtualization, Worm, Xen
Blog posts 2007-02-26
The History of Australia -- according to John Winston Howard.
The History of Australia -- according to John Winston Howard.Several years ago I made the acquaintance of a very rare species -- an honest politician. He is Ian West, MLC, a member of the Upper House in NSW.So here is Ian's version of how PM John Howard may view the...
Tags: Aussie
Discussion threads 2006-04-09
Lock it down: Use the revised OWASP Top Ten to secure your Web applications -- Part 5
This article is also available as a TechRepublic download.Thefundamental weakness that can potentially make insecure direct object referencean attractive attack vector is a failure to properly secure directories andfolders on site servers. Also known as directory traversal, insecure direct objectreference vulnerabilities are exploited by simply adjusting URLs provided whenusers visit...
Tags: Web applications, Security threats, Flaws
Technical articles 2007-04-18
Broadband: Why policies must change
Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest e-newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By John BorlandStaff Writer, CNET News.comSAN JOSE, Calif.--Presidential candidate John Kerry stepped to the podium at San Jose State University here last month and declared that broadband was as...
Tags: Broadband Internet, Network technology, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Cable, broadband, John Kerry, network
Technical articles 2004-07-27
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