Computerworld
I first started writing for Computerworld print back in the mid-1990s. Now I write for various sections of Computerworld.com. Here are links to the various pieces that have run recently.
- Your boss is spying on you now (f7/23/07)
- Aventail Connect Mobile secures smart phones (7/2/07)
- Welcome to the world’s largest computing grid (Teragrid, 6/26/07)
- Data center moving day (REJIS, 6/19/07)
- How to prepare your business network for VOIP (5/30/07)
- Safend endpoint security (5/23/07)
- Review of Linksys low-end IP PBX (5/11/07)
- Enterprise IM strategies (3/21/07)
- On the go gadgets (12/18/06), a review of the TomTom GO 510 portable in-car GPS for the annual gift guide
- Why Bluetooth in the enterprise is still a pain (11/8/06 online and an op/ed in the 12/4 print edition)
- Six steps to a wireless site survey (10/31/06)
- Broadband wireless data on the go(9/22/06)
- Comparison of TrustELI and Sofaware DSL modem/router/gateway products (9/6/06)
- Ten ways to secure your SOHO network (9/5/06)
- How to setup WPA2 on your network (8/25/06)
- How to build your own corporate IM system (7/27/06)
- AIM Pro — Still in the amateur leagues (7/27/06)
- DNS for people: eTelemetry’s Locate (7/11/06)
- How to be a better blogger — and still keep your day job (5/29/06)
- Older articles (sadly, these links are all dead)
- Executive technology: Smart Pagers (8/17/9