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NetFlash: You, the corporate bad guy

Opinion
Jul 24, 20032 mins
Networking

Corporate policies are all well and good, but when it comes down to it, IT managers often end up being the folks who have to enforce them. That can lead to bad feelings among your coworkers when you tell them they can’t have their games or their file-trading software or their Harry Potter screensavers. How do you deal with that? We turned to several of your peers for answers. You, the corporate bad guy http://www.nwfusion.com/you/2003/0721badguy.html?net

Corporate policies are all well and good, but when it comes down to it, IT managers often end up being the folks who have to enforce them. That can lead to bad feelings among your coworkers when you tell them they can’t have their games or their file-trading software or their Harry Potter screensavers. How do you deal with that? We turned to several of your peers for answers.

You, the corporate bad guy

https://www.nwfusion.com/you/2003/0721badguy.html?net

DirectX flaws put Windows systems at risk, Microsoft warns

Yet another critical flaw has cropped up in Windows software, this time coming through an unlikely place. The part of DirectX that has to do with MIDI music files has a bug in it that Microsoft says needs to be patched immediately, if not sooner.

https://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/0724direcflaws.html?net

Growth seen for vendors offering to tidy up IM

Rampant, and previously unsanctioned, use of instant messaging within companies has created a booming market for vendors who offer to add control such as encryption, archiving and logging.

https://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/0724growtseen.html?net

SuSE Linux, SAP form service partnership

Enterprises using business application software from SAP AG and operating system software from SuSE Linux AG will be able to contact either company for technical support under a new service agreement between the two German vendors.