======================================================================== TEST CENTER REPORT http://www.infoworld.com ======================================================================== Monday, October 11, 2004
======================================================================== * Is Microsoft trustworthy yet? * Security supply and demand * The right information, right now * Hardware-based security: The bug stops here ADVERTISEMENT -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Grand Central's Linthicum and InfoWorld's Dickerson Discuss SOA's Service Oriented Architectures promise increased IT efficiency, better response times, new business models, and enable cross-company platform agnosticism. Nevertheless, there are also significant inhibitors. Where do you begin? This webcast from InfoWorld and Grand Central Communications not only provides tips and trends on SOA's, but also provides a framework for building an SOA at your organization. Register and view now at: http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=93D8C1:2B910B2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- IS MICROSOFT TRUSTWORTHY YET? ======================================================================== Posted October 08, 2004 3:00 PM Pacific Time In the '90s, Marc Andreessen famously joked that Netscape would reduce Windows to a set of poorly debugged device drivers. By the turn of the century, critics were instead arguing that Microsoft itself had reduced its own software to a collection of security holes. For the full story: http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=93D8BB:2B910B2 SECURITY SUPPLY AND DEMAND ======================================================================== Posted October 08, 2004 3:00 PM Pacific Time It's easy to point the finger at Redmond when Microsoft products fall vulnerable to exploits and attacks. But according to Russ Cooper, senior scientist at IT security company Cybertrust, consumers play as much a part as engineers when it comes to building safer systems. For the full story: http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=93D8B9:2B910B2 THE RIGHT INFORMATION, RIGHT NOW ======================================================================== Posted October 08, 2004 3:00 PM Pacific Time Ask any corporate executive the secret to success and there's a good chance you'll hear that the management team must work on the same goals using the same assumptions and facts -- with transparency to the CEO and board. Yet most companies don't work that way, setting the stage for missed opportunities, hidden problems, and political gaming that uses siloed data and its analysis as a departmental weapon rather than as an enterprise asset. For the full story: http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=93D8BE:2B910B2 HARDWARE-BASED SECURITY: THE BUG STOPS HERE ======================================================================== Posted October 08, 2004 3:00 PM Pacific Time Buggy code is a fact of life: That's the message from Microsoft these days. Or rather, the company recognizes that as software grows in complexity it becomes increasingly difficult to prevent bugs from sneaking in under the radar. For the full story: http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=93D8BA:2B910B2 ======================================================================== Track the Top AppDev Stories in One Email a Week InfoWorld defines technology for business. That's why there's no better, more reliable source for enterprise application development news and analysis, whether you're tracking applications by technology or by industry. And that's why InfoWorld's weekly Application Development Report, a free weekly newsletter, is your one-click trick for tracking what matters in appdev. Subscribe now at http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=93D8BC:2B910B2 ADVERTISE ======================================================================== For information on advertising, contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] UNSUBSCRIBE/MANAGE NEWSLETTERS ======================================================================== To subscribe, unsubscribe or change your e-mail address for any of InfoWorld's e-mail newsletters, go to: http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=93D8BD:2B910B2 To subscribe to InfoWorld.com, or InfoWorld Print, or both, or to renew or correct a problem with any InfoWorld subscription, go to http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=93D8C0:2B910B2 To view InfoWorld's privacy policy, visit: http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=93D8BF:2B910B2 Copyright (C) 2004 InfoWorld Media Group, 501 Second St., San Francisco, CA 94107 This message was sent to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
