iFolder, Drag and Drop Style. History: Last night I was trying to show the new iFolder UI to my wife last night. I tried to make it as interesting as I could so that I could observe how she might try to use the client (kind of just a non-formal usability study on the new… Continue reading iFolder, Drag and Drop Style
Microsoft CTO Ray Ozzie starts new blog
Microsoft CTO Ray Ozzie starts new blog. He referred to it as Ray's Weblog v3. The reason: Before taking the CTO spot at Microsoft, Ray Ozzie had more than one blog of his own. Now he's back in the blogosphere, this time as a Microsoft executive. Ozzie wrote in this inaugural post that he intends… Continue reading Microsoft CTO Ray Ozzie starts new blog
Kaminsky: Rootkit Causing Widespread Infection.
Kaminsky: Rootkit Causing Widespread Infection.. Kaminsky: Rootkit Causing Widespread Infection. This morning, security researcher Dan Kaminsky announced an ingenious method for gauging the extent of the Sony XCP CD rootkit infection. His findings suggest that at least hundreds of thousands of computers are likely already infected, and that Sony probably has data that would show… Continue reading Kaminsky: Rootkit Causing Widespread Infection.
Google's bet on small
Google's bet on small. Forbes has a nice piece on how Google takes advantage of small teams in a big organization to actually get things done. For all those who say this wouldnt work for us because were too big, just have a look at one of the worlds most successful companies. Brin and Page… Continue reading Google's bet
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Lessons of Nuremberg, 60 years on
Lessons of Nuremberg, 60 years on. SIXTY years ago tomorrow, the greatest war crimes trial in history began at Nuremberg – the city the Nazis called their own. [The Scotsman]
Where's your perimeter?
Where's your perimeter?. Where's your border? What do you have to defend? Tuesday at 9 a.m PST there will be a web cast on this very subject Webcast: Because businesses today have more network connectivity and more kinds of devices, firewalls no longer represent barriers that separate corporate intranets from the Internet. We need to… Continue reading Where's your perimeter?
Hotel rooms
Hotel rooms. “When regulars like Laurence Wiener check into the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in New York,they get more than a smile from the concierge and a mint on their pillow”,this article in IHT says.”Wiener's hotel room “knows” exactly how warm.It welcomes him with a personal message on his television.It even loads his most frequently dialed… Continue reading Hotel rooms
Exchange 12 to be Exclusively 64 bit
Exchange 12 to be Exclusively 64 bit. As announced at the sold out Microsoft IT Forum 2005 in Barcelona, Spain, Exchange 12 will ship exclusively for 64 bit hardware. “To help customers take full advantage of the power of 64-bit computing, products including Microsoft(R) Exchange Server “12”, Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003, Windows Server(TM) “Longhorn”… Continue reading Exchange 12 to be Exclusively 64 bit
Biz Journal: More law firms mull blogs
Biz Journal: More law firms mull blogs. Only a small number of Boston-area law firms have blogs, but more are in the works, according to the Boston Business Journal article, 'Blawgs' — Lawyer musings that raise firm awareness. The article cites Boston bloggers Brandy Karl, John L. Welch and the Gesmer Updegrove crew — Lee… Continue reading Biz Journal: More law firms mull blogs
Don't give up your day job – part 1 of a series
Don't give up your day job – part 1 of a series. If you understand the concept of multiple sources of income, you can broaden your interests and use more of your skills to support yourself. Very few of us are one-trick ponies. Most of us can apply ourselves skillfully to a number of areas… Continue reading Don't give up your day job – part 1 of a series