Can Linux do Web Services?Is Linux ready to move beyond file and Web servers to application and Web services servers? The answer, if IBM has anything to do with it, is an unqualified yesJuly 24, 2002 by Steven J.Vaughan Nichols in Tech Industry
Instant messaging - better safe than sorryIM can be beneficial to business as a quick, easy method of communication - but is it doing more harm than good?October 4, 2001 by Steven J.Vaughan Nichols in Tech Industry
A Year Ago: Red Hat releases 64-bit Itanium LinuxThis first alpha public code release of a full 64-bit Linux gives software developers the goods for some serious Itanium developmentMay 17, 2001 by Steven J.Vaughan Nichols in Processors
The truth about ASPsWe outsourced our email system to an application service provider. The results surprised even usMay 30, 2000 by Steven J.Vaughan Nichols in Networking
The truth about ASPs, Part IIIFatter Pipes, PleaseMay 30, 2000 by Steven J.Vaughan Nichols in Networking
The truth about ASPs, Part IIAn optimistic beginningMay 30, 2000 by Steven J.Vaughan Nichols in Networking
Why AOL holds all the keysAmerica Online is leveraging everything it has, from its Time-Warner merger to customer-controlling client software, to undermine rival ISPsApril 17, 2000 by Steven J.Vaughan Nichols in Networking
Trouble ahead for Linux?To fork or not to fork, that isn't the question. Some people have suggested that Linux is a dangerous operating-system choice because Linux might fork into incompatible versions. Give me a break.March 28, 2000 by Steven J.Vaughan Nichols in Developer
Patch now or be sorry laterMicrosoft blocks potential NT/IIS Denial of Service holeMarch 24, 2000 by Steven J.Vaughan Nichols in Networking
Is Microsoft strong-arming NT partners?Maverick certified pros rebel against new Windows 2000 requirementsMarch 20, 2000 by Steven J.Vaughan Nichols in Tech Industry