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The Day Ahead: Does Microsoft Matter Anymore?

News Simply put, does Microsoft matter anymore? Amid a landslide of tech earnings Tuesday night, it wasn't hard to notice that Microsoft has lost its lustre. Given the glut of earnings conference calls last night, an investor had to make some choices...

[July 19, 2000, 11:59]

Why Proxies Matter

White Papers Does that make enough difference to matter? This paper provides decision makers with background information they need when choosing a firewall to protect their computer networks. Some firewall vendors do not include proxies as part of their...

[October 27, 2003, 23:00]

Largest Southwest U.S. Ad Agency Keeps Email Up & Running - No Matter What - With MessageOne's Email Management Services (EMS)

White Papers The company needed a solution that would guarantee email would always be up and running - no matter what. With clients including many of the world's leading companies such as Southwest Airlines, Wal-Mart, U.S.

[August 29, 2006, 0:00]

A Matter Of Scale

Talkback It's a matter of scale. As we know from a recent election postal votes are far from secure. The best possible way of voting is in a booth with a piece of paper. Fairness dictates though that there has to be a way that housebound people or those who...

[February 2, 2007, 12:18]

'Linux' Trademark Doesn't Matter, Says Stallman

Talkback Using Stallman's own logic, it also does not matter if it is called "Linux" or "GNU\Linux". If the software is free to use, add too or modify then it also does not matter what it is called either, right?

[August 30, 2005, 11:11]

It Doesn't Matter Whether IT Matters

Talkback Sounds like an age old problem this. Not enough education and communication going on here as per usual. IT & Business do not speak the same language and never have. This is because both sets of people usually come from different work cultures...

[October 2, 2003, 17:58]

Does Wi-Fi Security Matter?

Talkback The disadvantage Wi-Fi security has is that when people use your connection, monitor/capture your data, make your machine a zombie for use in attacks against others.most people don't know. Not alerting the user is key to continuing to exploit them.

[June 28, 2006, 15:05]

IT Does Matter, Says Autonomy Chief

News Speaking at the European Technology Forum Technology Summit event in London on Thursday, Lynch, hailed as the UK's first Internet billionaire, joined the throng of industry figures, including Sun boss Scott McNealy and Microsoft chief executive...

[October 9, 2003, 17:30]

'Linux' Trademark Doesn't Matter, Says Stallman

Talkback "Free software means you're free to run it, study it, change it, redistribute it, and distribute modified versions — the way cooks do with recipes. What names you're allowed to call a program is a side issue.

[August 27, 2005, 1:54]

Does Wi-Fi Security Matter?

Talkback Security is only one issue, what happens if someone uses your wireless network to access porn sites? Given some of the less than pleasant sites on the Web, you can bet the Police would class you 'guilty until proved Innocent' as the sites were...

[June 28, 2006, 9:07]

'Linux' Trademark Doesn't Matter, Says Stallman

Talkback To anonymous consultant: Trademarks do not implement any of the freedoms to: run it, study it, change it, redistribute it, and distribute modified versions. Copyright + the right license does. Trademarks are pretty orthogonal to these.

[August 28, 2005, 10:36]

'Linux' Trademark Doesn't Matter, Says Stallman

Talkback I totally agree with Richard Stallman. You can take all the GNU products and compile them on SCO,BSD,Solaris,AIX,UnixWare, or SV4-whatever and have the same look and feel of GNU/Linux. Before the Linux kernel, that is what most of us GNU/Unix...

[August 27, 2005, 1:49]

'Linux' Trademark Doesn't Matter, Says Stallman

Talkback I have to agree with "Anonymous Consultant," RMS gets a little too testy about a stand-alone citation of the "Linux" moniker, but that's HIS problem, in my view. It IS hypocritical of RMS to deny the value of Linux trademark protection, IF indeed...

[August 27, 2005, 21:19]

Does Wi-Fi Security Matter?

Talkback 3rd part access and exploitation of a wireless network IS a security issue - idiot.

[June 28, 2006, 11:11]

'Linux' Trademark Doesn't Matter, Says Stallman

Talkback As someone had already pointed out, the name "Linux" is being used in FUD campaigns. For example, "Linux Business News" has nothing constructive to say about Linux. So some poor schmuck comes along and wants to learn a bit about Linux and finds...

[August 28, 2005, 1:40]

It Doesn't Matter Whether IT Matters

Talkback It is high time that IT practitioners became better informed with regard to the goals and attitudes of business management, (and of course vise-versa). For too long the two sides have travelled divergent paths each convinced that their sphere of...

[May 7, 2005, 22:02]

Does Intel Still Matter? Yes, But...

Talkback what does intel do

[February 13, 2004, 13:04]

'Linux' Trademark Doesn't Matter, Says Stallman

Talkback News flash to RMS. Your 15 minutes of relevancy ended over 5 years ago.

[August 28, 2005, 14:58]

'Linux' Trademark Doesn't Matter, Says Stallman

Talkback RMS isn't the one who's confused here, folks, and he's not being hypocritical either - he's being absolutely consistent, as always. Stallman is an evangelist, and his message never wavers from the gospel he's preaching, which is that of software...

[August 28, 2005, 15:20]

'Linux' Trademark Doesn't Matter, Says Stallman

Talkback News Flash to Long-time linujx user your 15 minutes will never arrive. You criticize RMS. Is that because you will never contirbute a millionth of what RMS has given the community. I'm a long time user too.

[August 28, 2005, 17:07]


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