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Articles Written by: DAVID STROM
Seinfeld episodes notwithstanding, buying a domain name may be easy, but managing the domain and making smart technology decisions
is another story. Let's take a look at the steps and decisions involved in setting up Web and e-mail hosting accounts ...
From DAVID STROM,
NetworkWorld,
7 Sep 2009
As the number of Web sites offering status updates -- such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc., etc. -- proliferates, it
can get tedious, not to mention time consuming, to log in to each one and post the same information.
Have no fear -- there are a ...
From DAVID STROM,
NetworkWorld,
20 Jul 2009
Here are three different approaches: two software products from Symantec and eEye, and a combination of hardware and software
from a relatively new company called Napera. All three of them combine firewalls, intrusion prevention with centralized ...
From DAVID STROM,
NetworkWorld,
29 Jun 2009
You probably know by now that any e-mail that isn't encrypted traverses the Internet in clear text that can easily be viewed
with little skill and just some patience. So what are you doing to protect your company's sensitive e-mail?
The right way is to ...
From DAVID STROM,
NetworkWorld,
2 Jun 2009
Editor's note: This image gallery accompanies our story . Click through to that story for the full review.
You can add encryption and digital signing to each message in Hushmail.
AppleScript can let you automate tedious tasks and add a slew of ...
From DAVID STROM,
ComputerWorld,
2 Jun 2009
PC World - If you're like me, you probably hate attending business meetings. But a number of useful Internet-based tools have arisen that can help workgroups schedule and run them more effectively. All of the tools here work within most popular Web ...
From DAVID STROM,
ComputerWorld,
22 May 2009
If you are part of a business, sooner or later you want to be able to collaborate on a database with a colleague or customer.
In the past, the easiest way to share a small database was to create a spreadsheet and email it to your collaborators. ...
From DAVID STROM,
NetworkWorld,
18 May 2009
PC World - One of the easiest ways to collaborate with a business partner or colleague is to e-mail a document to them, but it is also one of the hardest habits to break too. And while e-mail is so pervasive and nearly instantaneous, the notion of ...
From DAVID STROM,
ComputerWorld,
14 May 2009
Most small businesses don't use file servers, a specialized PC that is just used to share files among workers. In the past,
these PCs were expensive, ran a different operating system from the ordinary Windows XP or Vista, and made it easier to ...
From DAVID STROM,
NetworkWorld,
13 May 2009
I hate faxes. When I had a fax machine in my office, I would arrive in the morning and see the accumulation of restaurant
menus, insurance come-ons, and other junk that arrived during the night. Plus, I was always running out of the special paper
or ...
From DAVID STROM,
NetworkWorld,
22 Apr 2009