* Bank refuses to add security * How to tackle stackables * The good, the bad and the ugly of cell-phone e-commerce * Video debut
Bank refuses to add security
Linda Musthaler was “stunned” when a bank told her that the American public would rather run the risk of having all their money pilfered than to have to use a second layer of authentication. With identity theft becoming more common, the fact that a simple user ID and password can grant access to your entire portfolio over the Internet is just plain scary.
http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2005/110705musthaler.html?vo
How to tackle stackables
If you’re in the market for stackable LAN switches, you won’t want to miss Kevin Tolly’s look at what to look for in a stackable. With the performance picture muddier than ever, how do you measure performance?
http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2005/110705tolly.html?vo
The good, the bad and the ugly of cell-phone e-commerce
Is your cell phone the best platform for e-commerce? The industry seems to think so. Ira Brodsky this week examines the implications – the silly business plans we’re in for, as well as the potential for a mobile eBay.
http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2005/110705brodsky.html?vo
Video debut
Network World’s newest voice is in video. Check out John Gallant’s candid interviews with industry leaders in the Hot Seat (and see them sweat), or experience the coolest digital toys through the eyes of Keith Shaw in Cool Tools.
http://www.networkworld.com/video/?vo




