Sean Gallagher

About

Sean Gallagher is editor of Ziff Davis Internet's enterprise verticals group. Previously, Gallagher was technology editor for Baseline, before joining Ziff Davis, he was editorial director of Fawcette Technical Publications' enterprise developer publications group, and the Labs managing editor of CMP's InformationWeek.

RFID: An Offer You Cant Refuse

/zimages/4/17485.gif Justifying the purchase of new technology is usually a highly individual process: The acquiring company has the final say whether to adopt or not. That will not be the case with radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags. If you work with Wal-Mart or the Department of Defense (DOD), the decision’s already been made for you. XLS […]

MS Duck and Cover – 2

Just when you thought the Windows security picture couldnt get any worse, Microsoft confirmed Friday that source code from its well-worn Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 operating systems had been leaked on the Internet. On Feb. 10, the company announced two new security holes that affect all of the companys desktop and server operating […]

MS Duck and Cover

Just when you thought the Windows security picture couldnt get any worse, Microsoft confirmed Friday that source code from its well-worn Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 operating systems had been leaked on the Internet. On Feb. 10, the company announced two new security holes that affect all of the companys desktop and server operating […]

Amazon.com at LinuxWorld: All Linux, All the Time

NEW YORK—Like the floor wax that is also a dessert topping, Amazon.com wants to be more than just a retailer. “Amazon is a retailer, a development platform and an outsourcing solution,” said Tom Killalea, the companys vice president of infrastructure. Soon, Amazon will be able to add another title to its collection: pure-Linux enterprise.Killalea announced […]

Santas Helper: Rapid-Prototyping Technologies

Toymaker Little Tikes always got new products onto store shelves. But many werent ending up under the Christmas tree. Earlier prototyping changed that. Matt Smith got an introduction to performing under pressure in October. The University of Toledo engineering student, working with The Little Tikes toy company in a cooperative-learning program, was asked to quickly […]

Tis the Season to Counterfeit

Chairman William Killgallon of toymaker Ohio Art is expecting his companys stocking to be filled with lumps of counterfeit goods this holiday season. Killgallon isnt happy about it. Ohio Art, which sells about $37 million worth of playthings such as Etch-a-Sketch tablets and the Betty Spaghetty family of dolls, has spent millions over the years […]

Gotcha! Secure Information Sharing

Did you know that: The main problem is sharing, at allSecurity and government regulations are driving law enforcement and intelligence agencies to share sensitive information over great distances, instantly. But sharing data effectively means sharing it safely. One way is with replication, creating a constantly updated copy of information on the computers of a trusted […]

Patents of Mass Destruction

Youd think the news that Microsoft Corp. faces a half-billion dollar judgment against it in an intellectual-property lawsuit brought by a one-man company and the University of California would have competitors of the Redmond Menace cackling with glee. And, indeed, there may have been some electronic high-fives exchanged when the news of Eolas Technologies Inc.s […]

Novell, Ximian: Opposites Attract

After Novells announcement this week that it plans to acquire Ximian, industry observers might be forgiven a collective “Huh?” At first glance, the two seem to be the least-compatible of couples. Novell is first and foremost a server company; Ximian is primarily a Linux desktop company best-known for Linuxs GNOME visual interface. Novell has been […]

Will Java Roast on An Open Fire?

The way Suns Java programming language has been developed is something of a paradox. Sun owns the core code behind Java, which is used to create applications that can run across an almost-unlimited number of computers in a “distributed” environment, such as the Internet. But a majority of the underlying technology for the version most […]