Ads by TechWords

See your link here
Subscribe to our e-mail newsletters
For more info on a specific newsletter, click the title. Details will be displayed in a new window.
Computerworld Daily News (First Look and Wrap-Up)
Computerworld Blogs Newsletter
The Weekly Top 10
More E-Mail Newsletters 
 
Don Tennant
Whatever It Takes
Given that our critical infrastructure is owned almost entirely by the private sector, it's nonsensical to think that we can leave it to the federal government to fight our cyberwar.
Read More... Read More
Ira Winkler
Stopping cyber attacks: When are we going to learn?
Attacks like the DDOS offensive against U.S. government Web sites this week are wholly preventable.
Mike Elgan
The carrier coup must be stopped
Wireless carriers have made plans for connecting consumer gadgets to the Internet very complex, but it doesn't have to be that way, writes columnist Mike Elgan. The best and simplest plan is what Amazon.com is using with the Kindle.
Jay Cline
Opinion: You say 'shameful secret,' I say 'privacy'
Multinationals may need to shift gears on how they talk to their employees about privacy if they want to lock down their offshored data.
Bart Perkins
The Benefits of Working Together
The hotel industry has banded together to develop an industrywide IT architecture so that individual hotel companies can maximize their IT-based assets.
Paul M. Ingevaldson
Dazzle Your CEO With Hard Facts
Paul Ingevaldson sees a way to give your CEO the hard numbers he wants to see on IT performance.
Mike Elgan
Elgan: Why the iPhone doesn't matter
Cell phones used to be about hardware first, software and networks second, writes columnist Mike Elgan. The game-changers of the future will not be new hardware features, but new software and network capabilities.
Michael DeAgonia
Opinion: The 5 best things about iPhone OS 3.0
Apple's iPhone OS 3.0 update makes even older iPhones more responsive and offers a number of improvements -- some of them long overdue -- that users will appreciate. Here's our top five.
John D. Halamka
The Truth Shall Set You Free
John Halamka offers five tips for managing events when things go wrong.
See all Columnists See all Columnists

Sphere of Influence


The View From the Salesman's Side


Chuckle While You Work


The 'Ducks' at the Top


A Timely Column


Let's Recognize How Critical Training Is


'Touch-Screen Voting Made Me Feel Better'


You Never Forget Your First Computer


Doubts About How Far Integration Can Go


Another Threat to The IT Profession


Submit a letter Submit a letter

Shark Tank

Daily out-takes from the Theater of the Absurd, IT-style, where the nasty meets the rumor, and the kernel of truth wins out. Real life IT in action. You'll laugh...but try not to cry at your desk. See today's Shark Tank.
"Looks like the Windows 7 RTM build will be ready for download real soon now; so Ballmer has promoted Steven..."
Read IT Blogwatch | Subscribe Subscribe
Windows & Microsoft
"Well, that didn't take long. Not 24 hours after the bombshell announcement that Google was building a mainstream desktop OS,..." Read More Read More Blogs

faculty
"Flashback to the early 1990s, when this IT pilot fish working at a regional campus of a big state university..." Read More Read More Blogs

Windows & Microsoft
"Looks like the Windows 7 RTM build will be ready for download real soon now; so Ballmer has promoted Steven..." Read More Read More Blogs

Linux
"I'm rubbing my hands with glee with the thought of Google Chrome OS punishing Windows in the desktop market, but..." Read More Read More Blogs

See all Computerworld Blogs See all Computerworld Blogs
Is Twitter a useful business tool?
Yes, it helps me keep up with important issues and contacts
It used to be, but now it's jumped the shark
No, it's a frivolous time sink
What's Twitter?