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Zora Neale Hurston (Dec 02 2003 07:25 GMT) - "Mama exhorted her children at every opportunity to 'jump at de sun.' We might not land on the sun, but at least we would get off the ground." |
Quotes of the Day
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Nathaniel Borenstein (Dec 02 2003 07:25 GMT) - "The most likely way for the world to be destroyed, most experts agree, is by accident. That's where we come in; we're computer professionals. We cause accidents." |
Robert Scoble: scobleizer
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Longhorn Event in Silicon Valley (Dec 02 2003 07:25 GMT) - Silicon Valley Event: want to see Longhorn? Vic Gundotra (General Manager of Longhorn Evangelism) will be demonstrating Longhorn at the SD Forum Windows SIG on Wednesday night. Be careful, though. Vic is the guy who got me excited about Longhorn. |
Scobleizer: Microsoft Geek Blogger
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Longhorn Event in Silicon Valley (Dec 02 2003 07:25 GMT) - Silicon Valley Event: want to see Longhorn? Vic Gundotra (General Manager of Longhorn Evangelism) will be demonstrating Longhorn at the SD Forum Windows SIG on Wednesday night. Be careful, though. Vic is the guy who got me excited about Longhorn. |
Political Parrhesia
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Leaving Future Generations the Bill (Dec 02 2003 07:23 GMT) - The Los Angeles Times' Ronald Brownstein has put together an important column about the staggering bill we are leaving future generations. He writes: Seniors with big prescription drug bills, health maintenance organizations awaiting lucrative new subsidies, upper-middle-class families anticipating a... |
linkfilter.net
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R.I.P. Hugh Kenner (Dec 02 2003 07:22 GMT) - Hugh Kenner was one of the most famous and influential literary critics of his age, and one of my personal favorites. His work included writings on Ezra Pound, James Joyce, and Wyndham Lewis. His book "The Pound Era" is often named one of the most formative works ever published on modernist authors. |
MonkeyFilter
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Is that really possible? (Dec 02 2003 07:22 GMT) - If you thought putting in low temperature radiators, neons, and custom window jobs was usually the work of a car enthusiast, think again! Aren't you tempted to join the fun? |
ITPapers.com - Recent SSL / TLS White Papers
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Achieving Versatility and Network Protection in an SSL VPN (Dec 02 2003 07:21 GMT) - This paper describes the Netilla Security Platform SSL VPN, how it operates, and the benefits it provides. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) are quickly gaining popularity as serious contenders in the remote-access marketplace. Analysts predict that products based on SSL VPN technology will rival - or even replace - IP Security Protocol (IPSec) VPNs as remote-access solutions. |
ITPapers.com - Recent SSL / TLS White Papers
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The Future of Secure Application Access Management (Dec 02 2003 07:21 GMT) - Unlike other SSL VPN products that merely allow remote users to connect to their enterprise networks, the Netilla dynaTRUST O/S offers a policy-based approach that governs access to applications by all authorized users - remote and internal, trusted partner or employee. By simultaneously authenticating users, enforcing policy and ensuring client integrity, Netilla dynaTRUST will speed the evolution from todays static access control to the dynamic provisioning of trust-based access to network resources. This white paper envisions the next stages of secure application access management, and introduces the Netilla dynaTRUST O/S as the policy enforcement point (PEP) solution needed in today's distributed access environment. |
ITPapers.com - Recent SSL / TLS White Papers
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SSL-VPN: Improving ROI and Security of Remote Access (Dec 02 2003 07:21 GMT) - This paper talks about SSL VPNs, which offer a low cost, easy to deploy and overall superior experience to other types of remote access. SSL VPN technology harnesses the flexibility and ubiquity that the Internet offers with the security of traditional VPNs. This gives the perfect balance between security and ease of use. SSL VPNs will help the organization meet its business, security and information technology goals of securely opening up systems to remote users at an attractive level of investment. |
ITPapers.com - Recent SSL / TLS White Papers
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Secure Remote Access - Can SSL VPNs Do the Job? (Dec 02 2003 07:21 GMT) - In this free, one-hour seminar, you will learn the difference between VPNs: SSL and IPSec, understand the value to your business of implementing an SSL VPN, learn how strong authentication helps ensure VPN access only to authorized user while lowering user management and help desk admin costs and see a live demo on secure access via a SSL VPN. Well look at how to identify the opportunities, risks and choices associated with implementing a secure clientless remote access solution. Learn how Neoteris Instant Virtual Extranet (IVE) solution is different than IPSec VPNs or traditional extranets and how, together with RSA SecurID two-factor authentication technology you can easily implement a truly secure remote access solution. |
Obsolete Computer Museum Helpline
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Helpline Comment (24604) (Dec 02 2003 07:20 GMT) - I believe that if you type in "Presidents" in that screensaver, it will list the predidents as well... I have IE 1.0 or 1.1 on a floppy somewhere - it came with the setup for USA-OnRamp (a now-defunct ISP - turned into Stargate, I think). I also have a copy of MS-BOB... |
Robert Scoble: scobleizer
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Chris Sells Blogs Up a Storm (Dec 02 2003 07:20 GMT) - Chris Sells really turned on the blogging gas over the past few weeks. Over on his blog I learn there's a new Academic Longhorn blog. Cool. Then I see I've been ASSified. Then I read this really great adventure through creating UIs. |
Scobleizer: Microsoft Geek Blogger
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Chris Sells Blogs Up a Storm (Dec 02 2003 07:20 GMT) - Chris Sells really turned on the blogging gas over the past few weeks. Over on his blog I learn there's a new Academic Longhorn blog. Cool. Then I see I've been ASSified. Then I read this really great adventure through creating UIs. |
ITPapers.com - Recent Security Management White Papers
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Security in Solaris Naming Services Past, Present and (near) Future (Dec 02 2003 07:19 GMT) - This paper will provide an overview of some of the security implications of UNIX naming services with a view towards the adoption of an LDAP v3 based directory. It will present a brief overview of naming services in UNIX and will provide a high level survey of the security characteristics of each of these services. Finally it will discuss implementation considerations and describe informative resources helpful to planning for a robust and secure naming infrastructure. |
ITPapers.com - Recent Security Management White Papers
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Windows 2000 Kerberos Interoperability (Dec 02 2003 07:19 GMT) - This paper will discuss the Microsofts support of the official Kerberos V5 standard RFC 1510. Tit also discusses how to configure a Windows 2000 network to work with a UNIX Kerberos implementation in a variety of common scenarios, and extensions to the Kerberos standard that Microsoft has documented in a number of Internet Drafts. Overall Microsofts Kerberos implementation is proving itself to be interoperable in all common scenarios. |
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