A collection of Weekly Linuxinsider and CIOtoday.com columns

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  1. An Open Letter to Adobe Chairman John Warnock As written
  2. As published May 5/05

  3. SCO, IBM and Outcomes-Based Circular Reasoning As written
  4. As published April 28/05

  5. Apple, Mythology, and Desktop Security As written
  6. As published April 21/05

  7. Pssst... Free Linux! Only $799! As written
  8. As published April 14/05

  9. Mathematical Oddities To Anger and Inspire As written
  10. As published April 7/05

  11. Phishing and what to do about it As written
  12. As published March 31/05

  13. Perceptual Change and Cost Consequences As written
  14. As published March 24/05

  15. Controls and SOX Risks As written
  16. As Published Mar 18/05

  17. Pst Free Linux, only $995 As written: Version One.
  18. As published Mar 11/05.

  19. The importance of Linux As written
  20. As published Mar 4/05

  21. Pricing a Dual CPU Server
  22. As published, Feb 3

  23. Chickens, Eggs and Analyst Opinion
  24. As published, Jan 27

  25. Macintosh Justification
  26. As published, Jan 20

  27. Cigarettes and Cell Phones: Too Popular To Compare?
  28. As published, Jan 13

  29. Comparing Linux to System VR4
  30. As published, Jan 06

  31. Comparing Linux to System VR4 and looking for help
  32. As published, Dec 30

  33. Christmas AI and The Uplift Wars
  34. As published, Dec 23

  35. You Know You Might Be a Mac User If...
  36. As published, Dec 16

  37. Unifying Sun's Open Source Architecture
  38. As published, Dec 09

  39. Pricing an Imaginary IPO
  40. As published, Dec 02/04

  41. What Gaming Shows Us About Microsoft Marketing
  42. As published, Nov 24/04

  43. Tort Reform: A Bandwagon for Open Source
  44. As published, Nov 18/04

  45. The Importance of Solaris 10
  46. As published, Nov 11/04

  47. But there's no software for the Mac, right?
  48. As published, Nov 4/04

  49. Half an E-Voting Debate
  50. As published, Oct 28/04

  51. Dear Apple.ca: Get Your Act Together
  52. As published, Oct 21/04

  53. GUIs and Asimov's Three Laws
  54. As published, Oct 14/04

  55. Red Hat: Time for the Tar and Feathers
  56. As published, Oct 07/04

  57. But Macs are slower, right?
  58. As published, Sep 30/04

  59. Are Firewalls Useful? And Another Thing
  60. As published, Sept 23/04

  61. The Security Industry: Where Objectivity Is a Lie
  62. As published, Sept 16/04

  63. Lies, Damned Lies and Computer Security
  64. As published, Sept 09/04

  65. Election Risks: Mixing the Cosmic with the Comic
  66. As published, Sept 02/04

  67. But Macs are more expensive, right?
  68. As published, Aug 25/04

  69. Attracting Attackers: Windows vs. Unix
  70. As published, Aug 18/04

  71. Windows XP SP2 and the Risk of a Linux Backlash
  72. As published, Aug 11/04

  73. The White Box industry, surviving on theft and Poor Accounting?
  74. As published, Aug 5/04

  75. Sarbanes-Oxley: More Cause Than Cure?
  76. As published, Jul 29/04

  77. It's the Homogeneity, Stupid!
  78. As Published, Jul 22/04

  79. Are Mac users smarter than PC users?
  80. As Published, Jul 15/04

  81. Apple: Up the Market Without a CPU
  82. As Published, Jul 8/04

  83. Grid vs. SMP: The Empire Tries Again
  84. As Published, Jul 1/04

  85. Linux on Intel: Think Dead Man Walking
  86. As Published, June 24/04

  87. Fast, Faster and IBM's PlayStation 3 Processor
  88. As Published, June 17/4

  89. The Glitch
  90. As published: June 13/04

  91. Using tech to fix elections (Part 2)
  92. As published June 6/04

  93. Using Tech to fix elections (Part 1)
  94. As published: May 27/04

  95. Unix in the Data-Center: How To Fail by Succeeding
  96. As published May 20/04

  97. Grading the Windows-vs.-Unix Debate
  98. As published: May 13/04

  99. Using Linux in Your Resume
  100. As published: May 6/04

  101. Responding to Readers: Accounting for Politics in Technology
  102. As Published: April 29/04

  103. Microsoft, Open Source and National Security
  104. As published: April 22/04

  105. Sharks, Laziness and Sun's Gateway to Success
  106. As published: April 15/04

    The Top 10 List of Worst Business IT Decisions As published: Apr 8/04

    Eight IT Textbooks, 4,031 Pages, 17 Mentions of Linux As published: Apr 2/04

    McNealy bets company on Corona CPU As published: Apr 1/04

    The Role of Hatred in Decision-Making? As published: Mar 25/04

    Congress and Protectionism: Outsourcing Your Job As published: Mar 18/04

    What Differentiates Linux from Windows? As published: Mar 11/04

    Meet Tomorrow's Venture Capitalists? As published: Mar 04/04

    The Money Bet: Solaris on Sparc As published: Feb 26/04

    Is Unix an out-sourcing vaccine? As published: Feb 19/04

    What does Linux Cost? As published: Feb 11/04

    Earth is flat! -survey? As published: Feb 04/04

    Is Linux Unix? As published: Jan 29/04

    Liability Reform As published: Jan 22/04

    Windows doesn't matter As published: Jan 15/04

    Becoming kinder, gentler.. As published: Jan 7/04

    Toronto's IT fiasco As published: Dec 31/03

    Bill Gates and the Asteroids of Doom As published: Dec 24/03

    Pusilianimousness As published: Dec 18/03

    An Open Letter to Darl McBride As published: Dec 11/03

    Hiring a Trojan Horse As published: Dec 4/03

  107. Baffled Certainties: Betraying Lintel for Wintel
  108. As published: Nov 27/03

    Hitting the Not Invented Here barrier As published: Nov 20/03

    Goodbye Suse, Suse goodbye As published: Nov 13/03

    Selling OpenSource against MS WEB/XML As published: Nov 6/03

    Counting Linux Installation As published: Oct 30/03

    A comment on the SCO/IBM mess As published: Oct 23/03

    MS worms and Viruses are lamarckian not biological As published: Oct 16/03

    A comment on bias As published: Oct 9/03

    IBM Intimidates MS? (a comment on a zVM benchmark) As published: Oct 2/03

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