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Internet security helped by Code Red

Author: JT Smith CNET: "Any gardener will tell you worms are good for the soil. Security researchers are now finding that the creatures' ...

Cracks in the software monolith

Author: JT Smith ZDNET: "Lately, Oracle has become the software company the press loves to hate. The Oracle 11i e-business suite is now the ...

Sun has Java, lacks Web services

Author: JT Smith ZDNET: "In light of recent announcements by several vendors (e.g., IBM, Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard and Oracle) regarding new ...

The Outlook on Evolution & Aethera

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes: "Nick Petreley returns to the site he founded in 1998 with this look at two contenders for Outlook replacement,...

Echelon and free software

Author: JT Smith Mikael Pawlo writes "The existence of Echelon is often debated. Conspiracy theory, reality or both? You tell me. The EU Commission thinks...

A LUG’s life

Author: JT Smith LinuxJournal: "Motion raised by Alf Tupper that the 3 Tux plush dolls received by FOOLUG from Eazel(r) (with the "Eazel(r) Forever" logo...

Linux advisory watch – September 7th 2001

Author: JT Smith LinuxSecurity: "This week, advisories were released for xinet, windowmaker, sendmail, fetchmail, xli, telnetd, rmuser, NetBSD kernel, and fts. The vendors include ...

Hometown reacts calmly to Microsoft decision

Author: JT Smith ABCNews: "Red Hat Inc., a Durham, N.C.-based distributor of the competing Linux operating system, praised the ...

Minutes of the GNOME Board meeting 4 September 2001

Author: JT Smith "We didn't manage to get the decision for the new Gnome Coordinator. We will however make this...

The knowledge management imperative

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes: "Technology is now fighting itself in an escalating global conflict, in which increasing amounts of information generates more system...