Computerworld: SCO's Shell Game None of the threats make legal sense. If they did, SCO would be able to get an injunction to shut down Linux users. In practice, SCO hasn't even been able to get an injunction against IBM and won't get a court hearing on its request to do that until 2005. [Linux Today] 10:51:46 PM ![]() |
E-mail failure big stressor for IT pros. For many information technology managers, a weeklong failure of the corporate e-mail system under their control would be more traumatic than a divorce, a new study says. [CNET News.com] You're telling me. Various email failures stand as significant mileposts in my career... 10:34:54 PM ![]() |
ISPs Fight to Keep Net Access. The Federal Communications Commission is considering redefining broadband access as an information service... Today, broadband access sold by a cable company is deemed an information service, but broadband access sold by a phone company is deemed a telecom service.[Technology News from eWEEK and Ziff Davis] This is significant because telecom service is heavily regulated by the FCC, while information service is not. 3:40:30 PM ![]() |
CERT to Ease Sharing. Project will enlist ArcSight to deliver real-time security data. [Technology News from eWEEK and Ziff Davis] More news faster is what this is all about. A good thing. Subscribe to the CERT RSS feed here. 9:42:26 AM ![]() |
Time to round-up a fresh crop of law blogs?. Time to round-up a fresh crop of law blogs? Denise Howell of the "Bag and Baggage" blog says yes. You can access here the latest newcomers to Denise's very comprehensive list of blawgs. [How Appealing] 8:31:31 AM ![]() |