March 28, 2001, 9:07 am
ZDNet: ArsDigita Gives Open Source a Try. “Arsdigita, a producer of web site content management and e-commerce applications, is scheduled to announce today that the 4.0 version of its software is available as open source code. The move is an unusual one for a private Java company. There are dozens of Java open source projects under way, but few, if any, for-profit companies have launched free e-commerce application suites.” ArsDigita has been open-source from Day 1. Version 4 of the ACS seems to be Java-based whereas previous versions were TCL-based. [Zope Newbie News]
ArsDigita: ArsDigita Launches with the Industry’s First Java-based Open Source E-Business Platform
March 28, 2001, 7:56 am
How Secure Is Digital Hospital?. The paperless, wireless, all-digital hospital to be built in Alabama is designed to streamline healthcare and finally bring the medical industry into the technology age. But those nagging security issues raise concerns. By Michelle Delio. [Wired News]
March 28, 2001, 6:34 am
First virus to infect Windows, Linux emerges. A computer virus that can infect PCs running either the ubiquitous Windows operating system or the increasingly popular Linux operating system emerges. [CNET Tech News]
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March 27, 2001, 1:19 pm
Beginning XHTML: Different Media Types. Still writing plain old HTML? With XHTML and CSS2 you achieve media independence plus backwards compatibility. From Wrox Press. 0327 [WebReference News]
March 27, 2001, 1:17 pm
IPTables-tutorial 1.0.1 (Default). A tutorial with example rc.firewall file for use with netfilter. [freshmeat.net]
March 27, 2001, 10:06 am
And don’t forget CNET on Microsoft NetDocs, which is sure to be the next HailStorm and aimed squarely at the market we’re working in. We appear to have a zig to their zag, but we won’t know for sure until they announce it. [Scripting News]
March 26, 2001, 9:05 am
Lighthouse: Web project? Buy this book.
Yes, he makes the standard noises about Web project management’s unique challenges. But he also borrows extensively from the wisdom and rigour which software project managers have developed over the past third of a century. [Tomalak’s Realm]