Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols

About

I'm editor-at-large for Ziff Davis Enterprise. That's a fancy title that means I write about whatever topic strikes my fancy or needs written about across the Ziff Davis Enterprise family of publications. You'll find most of my stories in Linux-Watch, DesktopLinux and eWEEK. Prior to becoming a technology journalist, I worked at NASA and the Department of Defense on numerous major technological projects.

Out Of The Mailbox, Into The Dumpster

Well, I was shocked, shocked I tell you, to read that popular House Representatives are so overwhelmed by their “heavy” e-mail loads—as many as 8,000 messages a month—that many messages are being deleted without being read. Gosh, I get about 4,000 messages a month myself. And while I surely dont read all of those, I […]

On the Road Again

We know our work at Sm@rt Partner,/I> is popular well beyond our intended audience of xSPs, integrators, resellers and so on. And weve got the letters from CEOs, CIOs, corporate lawyers and internal IT staffers to prove it. Still, even we were surprised to find my column on why free services are a path to […]

Take a Swing at Linux for Small Business

With most business-grade Linux distributions, you already have every software package a small business could ever use. Putting them all together, though, could be tough. If you know Linux well, its not a problem. If you dont, you should consider putting the small-business Linux software suites into the field. The best known of these is […]

The Technology Business Is Far From Dead

First, let me say I dont own a single share in any technology company. Thats part of being a real journalist; you dont profit from investing in what you cover. Now, with that out of the way, let me just say this: Would you idiots insisting on treating all technology stocks like they have hoof-and-mouth […]

Victims of Dirty Pool?

Believe it or not, despite the publics hunger for broadband, DSL CLECs continue to fail at a horrifying pace. Never has a technology so popular created such failure among its providers. Need convincing? On Feb. 28, Teligent posted an EBITDA loss of $435.9 million for its 2000 fiscal year compared with a loss of $381.8 […]

You Be the Judge

You probably dont think of your lawyer in his three-piece suit and Harvard tie chasing technology contracts. Think again. Attorneys arent going to be the ones installing extranets, document management systems or dragging coaxial cable—but their IT staffers already are doing exactly that. Your law firm may be well on its way to becoming either […]

The Legal Extranet

When we talk extranet, we typically mean any TCP/IP network between two or more companies with secure communications. Law firms start there and typically narrow it down to knowledge-based extranets with a database at its heart. In its most basic form, legal extranets are made up of a legal document collection. That is maintained on […]

You Dream It, They Build It

Not averse to developing open-source software, but you dont have the in-house talent yourself and youre none too sure of hiring contract programmers? Youre an open-source developer who wants to turn your talent into dollars but dont want a 9-to-5 job? Consider the SourceXchange alternative. SourceXchange is a managed software project-development site. Customers—sponsors in SourceXchange […]

A Linux Developers Power Tool

Do you want to develop software for Linux, but youre haunted by the thought that those slight differences among Linux distributions will prove the end of you? Worry no longer. Linuxcare, now part of TurboLinux, brings you Deltabase (www.linuxcare.com/profsvcs/deltabase/index.epl). With this subscription-based, secure Web site, you can quickly drill down to the subtleties among the […]

Its Tool Time

Whether youre part of the opensource movement or not, youd be wise to check out some of its development methods. Simply put, the open-source movement has proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that you can develop great software with dozens of developers using collaborative work techniques. From the world-beating by programs like Apache, Linux […]