* Online banking might not be so secure after all * The scoop on ITIL * More funding needed * Cutting through network messes * Weblog: When IE is the right choice
Online banking might not be so secure after all
If you’ve become comfortable with banking online, this column might undo that in a hurry. Winn Schwartau is back, and this time he describes how his bank managed to violate multiple basic security principles and screw over one of his employees – more than once.
http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2005/071105schwartau.html?vo
The scoop on ITIL
You’ve heard plenty from vendors (and perhaps your own managers) about the IT Infrastructure Library, or ITIL. But what’s the User View? Chuck Yoke weighs in.
http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2005/071105yoke.html?vo
More funding needed
Johna Till Johnson asks you to write your congressman on a subject that ought to be near and dear to every IT person’s heart: R&D for science and technology.
http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2005/071105johnson.html?vo
Cutting through network messes
Does your IT team have a MacGyver or two on it? Mark Gibbs this week says all IT shops need someone who can creatively fix network plumbing no matter how convoluted it may already be.
http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2005/071105backspin.html?vo
Weblog: When IE is the right choice
IT Borderlands is our newest Weblog, written by Ken Fasimpur, IT coordinator at a midsize company. IT never gets a break, he reports: A friend sought him out over the July 4 weekend when her Web browser stopped working. He thinks about installing a fresh copy of Firefox, but ultimately re-installs Internet Explorer. Read why at:
http://www.networkworld.com/community/?q=node/2265




