- 134. Is Your Skill Set Starving?
- (Commentary)
- Your most important tool is your brain. Feed it!Analysts predict that 100 million Americans will become involved in continuing education in 2004. Worldwide, the growth of education has been projected to ...
- Created on 01 August 2004
- 135. Internet Explorer: Can It Be Plugged?
- (Commentary)
- CERT says it's dangerous, and users are starting to take notice.In case you missed it, on July 2, 2004, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Computer Emergency Readiness Team (CERT) released a "vulnerability ...
- Created on 25 July 2004
- 136. IT Coming of Age with New SOX Standards
- (Commentary)
- ... in the early 1980s. It may slow the development of new systems, but in the process it will help to re-establish in-house standards for SOX-compliant information resources. Thomas M. Stockwell is Editor ...
- Created on 18 July 2004
- 137. Weapons of Mass Election: e-Voting in the Courts
- (Commentary)
- The current debate on e-voting provides lessons for IT systems implementation.The upcoming presidential election in November may prove to be a referendum on the concept of e-voting more than a contest ...
- Created on 11 July 2004
- 138. Getting Ready for the Microsoft XP Meltdown
- (Commentary)
- Microsoft owns the desktop. Will it implode?Sometime in the next quarter, Microsoft will release the latest service pack for Microsoft XP. If you've been dutifully following Microsoft's directives, SP2 ...
- Created on 04 July 2004
- 139. Comdex and the Fate of Tech Expos
- (Commentary)
- No show this year! What's it mean?Last week, Robert W. Priest-Heck, president and CEO of MediaLive International Inc., announced that the Fall 2004 Comdex, set to open November 14 in Las Vegas, has been ...
- Created on 27 June 2004
- 140. I Spy: The House of Representatives Reacts
- (Commentary)
- A U.S. House subcommittee approves enhanced spyware bill.On June 17, 2004, the U.S. House Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection approved the Securely Protect Yourself Against Cyber Trespass ...
- Created on 20 June 2004