Thursday, December 05, 2002

Tower Records site exposes data. A security hole on the music seller's Web site reveals data on millions of customers, including home and e-mail addresses, phone numbers and what music or videos they bought. [CNET News.com]
9:51:24 PM    

EWeek - IBM Offers Native Linux on pSeries Server - Currently, users can get a pSeries eServer with Linux, but it comes bundled with AIX. Unbundling it will enable IBM to lower the cost of its 64-bit servers running Linux, said Bryan, in Charleston, S.C. Pricing for the p630 running Linux starts at $15,577.
4:49:23 PM    

AT&T, IBM, Intel plan nationwide Wi-Fi network - Computerworld - AT&T Corp., IBM and Intel Corp. are expected to announce plans to deploy a nationwide network of public access wireless LAN hot spots, code-named Project Rainbow, at a news conference later today.  Daniel Francisco, an Intel spokesman, declined to comment directly on Project Rainbow but told Computerworld that Intel's goal is to pump-prime public access WLAN deployment and development to the point that there is a hot spot no more than a five-minute walk from any spot in urban America and no farther than a five-minute drive in the suburbs.
4:47:05 PM    

The eGovOS Project:"The Center for Open Source in Government is proud to present a conference on "Open Source for National and Local eGovernment Programs in the U.S. and EU" held in Washington, DC, USA, March. 17 - 19, 2003.

The conference will draw participants from local and national organizations from both the public and private sector."
5:56:15 AM    


TheOpenEnterprise.com > PHP > PHP5: Ready For The Enterprise? > December 4, 2002 - Its power comes from how it simplifies the task of building Web applications because PHP isn't just a scripting language, it's a Web scripting language. It is designed specifically to make building web applications a quick and enjoyable task.
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