Linux is on a roll. For applications ranging from Web servers to databases, third-party developers everywhere are turning to freeware operating systems (OSs). As a result of freeware's momentum, Microsoft purportedly...
Chili!Soft (http://www.chilisoft.com) has added IBM S/390 mainframe and RS/6000 UNIX server platforms to the list of systems it supports. This list already includes Netscape, Lotus, and Sun Microsystems server...
So you've finally decided to deploy a thin or lean client/server Windows NT solution. Have you thought about how the new alternative NT deployment options will affect the security infrastructure of your enterprise...
Last August, a group of ethical hackers who call themselves cult of the Dead cow (cDc) released Back Orifice (BO), a supposed remote administration tool for Windows. With BO, hackers can remotely control any Windows ...
To deploy or not to deploy — that's the question foremost in
the minds of IS planners as they begin to evaluate the second beta of Windows NT 5.0. When is it safe to migrate? How do you weigh the risks associated wit...
Industry analysts often criticize Windows NT for being behind the client hardware curve. The industry's perception of NT as a server operating system (OS) and the presence of Windows 95 as a high-volume alternative h...