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Choosing the best method to count hits to Web pages.
Virus Infected PCs
It's often cheaper to but a new computer than to try to clean up after a virus infection.
Importing the Best and the Brightest?
Discusses how H-1B immigration is not about importing talent - it's about lowering wages.
The Keys to the Kingdom
Discusses why it's risky for Windows desktop computers to make use of some cryptographic technologies.
Buggy Software Costs $59.6 Billion
The National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) examines the high costs of buggy software.
Bulk Email Attachments
Examines an alternative to emailing sizable attachments.
Who's the Worst DNS Provider?
Call a large ISPs for help on a DNS issue and you're often talking to someone who knows less than you do.
However, this article describes a new low in DNS expertise.
Earthlink Spam
Earthlink pushes spam reporting back on spam victims.
Windows vs. Linux Security
A discussion of Windows versus Linux security.
Argues against the logic that says that Windows is attacked more because it's more popular.
Linux is attacked less because of its better design.
Web Security
Ridiculous password schemes weaken Web security.
Open Document Formats
A discussion of the new standard for office document file formats and why Microsoft refuses to support it.
Spam Origins
Discusses where typical spam comes from.
What's Up with OS X
Most things are easier on a Macintosh computer - thnks to OS X.
Intel x86 CPUs
Trying to keep up with Intel processors is difficult.
Christian Bayer gives us insight so we can make better purchase decisions.
Windows? No worries (Survey)
PANUG members respond to a survey about using Windows desktops to replace dumb terminals.
Registry Ruckus
Chronicles the efforts of a Windows user to get his system back in operating order.
Linux Myths
The anti-Linux crowd spins some interesting yarns to keep you from using a very nice server
operating systems.
Windows Attacks - Malware, Spyware, etc.
It's getting a lot tougher to protect Windows computers - a a lot more expensive.
Is Microsoft Killing the Windows Monopoly?
Alan Spaeth argues that Microsoft fork lift upgrades are moving application developers away from
the Windows platform to Web aplications.
Linux Unfit for National Security
Discusses whether Linux and open source software is appropriate for use in military hardware.
Linux Certification
Discusses how Linux certifications differ from commercial vendor certifications.
Controlling Static
Static in the workplace can be disruptive to computer operation and can cost money when hardware failures occur.
Security & Trade Secrets
Asks whether a Windows application that must run as Administrator is a security or an administration issue.
Microsoft vs. Linux Upgrades
Asks the question "Does Linux require more administrative overhead for patching systems?"
Administrators respond.
Patching Systems - An Evaluation
Gregg Berkholtz evaluates and ranks the ease of patching Linux, Solaris, Windows, NetWare, and SCO UNIX.
Security Through Obscurity
Uses the U.S. raid on Libya as an example of Security through Obscurity.
Wireless and Denial of Service Attacks
Covers reasons why office computer wiring shouldn't be replaced by wireless Ethernet.