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  • Outsourcing: How Well Are You Managing Your Partners?

    Only about a third of 663 IT executives surveyed by CIOInsight say they are “very satisfied” with work they are outsourcing. Whether you are outsourcing to others–or are among the organizations being outsourced to–the CIOI findings impact your business. So do their tips for success. Outsourcing IT is now commonplace—even strategic IT functions and applications…

  • An Introduction to Web Services

    From the first Web to Web servicesThe first Web was implemented in 1989 by Tim Berners-Lee, at that time a researcher at CERN, an acronym in French for the European Center for Nuclear Research in Geneva, Switzerland. It was initially conceived as a method to link research documents together through the Internet. These links came…

  • Wireless Security: The Gaps and How to Fill Them

    This special report from eWEEK brings you everything you need to know about securing wireless networks, including strategies for handling the chaotic nature of wireless, how to capitalize on current wireless standards, and profiles of technologies that won’t kill a budget. It includes a risk assessment tool, a security aptitude quiz, an article exposing the…

  • Six Tips For ASP Success

    The success of a few key Application Service Providers is nothing less than the crack of doom for the long-established model of selling enterprise software packages. In a few years the purchase of enterprise scale software packages could become as obsolete a business practice as employing squads of bookkeepers with eyeshades and paper ledgers to…

  • Red Hat Gives Away Fedora Core

    Summary: Fedora Core 1 A reasonably good start for a very promising Linux distro. Tinkerers should give it a shot. Those wanting a bug-free experience should skip this version and wait for the next release. Web: http://fedora.redhat.com Pros: Easy install, lots of software Cons: No MP3/DVD playing and a buggy application install tool Price: Free…

  • Longhorn Alpha Is Available to MSDN Subscribers

    It appears that subscribers to the Microsoft Developer Network can obtain the version of Longhorn distributed to attendees of Microsoft’s recent Professional Developers Conference. The PDC Build is ready for MSDNers to download.

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