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Staying ethical when the candy store's wide open
ScOrp is TechRepublic's first opinion writer. His ideas and suggestions are his own and do not represent those of TechRepublic or CNET Networks.Let's say that somebody shoveled candy into a bag and left without paying for it, then brought it out onto the street, laid it on a table, and...
Tags: CD, music, piracy, ScOrp, Scorp  
Technical articles 2003-10-27
Trusted computing pushes the limits of security and censorship
ScOrpis TechRepublic's first opinion writer. His ideas and suggestions are his own and do not represent those of TechRepublic or CNET Networks.Last week, I waxed poetic about the implications of "trusted computing," the latest endeavor by a group made up of Microsoft, Compaq, HP, IBM, and Intel, whose goal it...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., ScOrp, Scorp  , security, software, Trusted Computing
Technical articles 2003-10-20
Talking Shop: Can you trust trusted computing?
ScOrp is TechRepublic's first opinion writer. His ideas and suggestions are his own and do not represent those of TechRepublic or CNET Networks.The necessity of providing adequate security for computers and networks while maintaining full functionality is a familiar one to today's IT professionals. There must be free and easy...
Tags: lock, Palladium, ScOrp, Scorp  , Trusted Computing
Technical articles 2003-10-13
Until techs--not executives--make the technology choices, Windows will dominate
ScOrp is TechRepublic's first opinion writer. His ideas and suggestions are his own and do not represent those of TechRepublic or CNET Networks.Recently, I had an IM conversation with a Net Admin buddy of mine. This guy is in the process of switching from a mostly Novell-based operation to a...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Net Admin, Novell Inc., ScOrp, Scorp  , server
Technical articles 2003-09-29
Windows 2003 Server: Is it really just Win2K Special Edition?
ScOrp is TechRepublic's first opinion writer. His ideas and suggestions are his own and do not represent those of TechRepublic or CNET Networks.Microsoft seems destined to set itself up for hits in the public relations arena. Sometimes they even seem determined to.Now, it's true that any industry leader will be...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 2000, Scorp  , Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2003, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, server, ScOrp, W9x
Technical articles 2003-09-15
Serious admins don't ignore security patches
By scOrpScOrp is TechRepublic's first opinion writer. His ideas and suggestions are his own and do not represent those of TechRepublic or CNET Networks.Between the twin-threat events of this month—the power blackout in the North American East and the latest worm (news of which seemed to hit everywhere but The...
Tags: denial of service, Microsoft Corp., RPC, ScOrp, Scorp  , security, worm
Technical articles 2003-08-28

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Jobs and outsourcing dominate the week on TechRepublic
Leave your message after the beepFew things are more frustrating than when you turn on your computer and all it does is sit there and beep at you. Rather than responding with a whole list of beeps and "expletive deleteds" of your own, you can download and reference Bill Detwiler's...
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., outsourcing, John Sheesley, spam, job
Technical articles 2003-09-25
Week in review: Mainframes, SCO, and Longhorn
Halloween has already come and gone, but there are lots of things that can scare the wits out of an IT professional. Putting out fires and facing the day-to-day routine makes it easy to let potentially important or interesting news and information slip through the cracks. So, to kick off...
Tags: Halloween, John Sheesley, mainframe, Microsoft Longhorn, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, SCO Group Inc., TechRepublic Inc.
Technical articles 2003-10-31
Intellectual property, outsourcing, and Microsoft Office keep TechRepublic members busy
Between the constant firefighting you probably go through on a weekly basis and the sheer speed at which the IT industry changes, it's easy to let potentially important or interesting news and information slip through the cracks. So, to kick off this week, here's a recap of some of the...
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., TechPoints, John Sheesley, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, DKlippert, intellectual property, outsourcing, TechRepublic Members
Technical articles 2003-09-12
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