Michael MacMillan

Articles by Michael MacMillan

Riding into the sunset

Everyone, even IBM, seems to agree on one thing: regardless of all the fond memories, OS/2 is well into its twilight years

Why is simple so difficult?

Conventional wisdom says it shouldn

Web security

Although they're taking the threat of Web security breaches seriously, few of Canada's C-level executives are worried...

Putting security on the integration map

Application rollouts can be pressure-filled affairs. But when the cost of not getting it right the first time is paid in lives, not dollars, attention to detail becomes all the more critical.

The game of outsourcing roulette

Editoral"It is quite likely that over time, (we), like many of our competitors, will be outsourcing some...

His job: predicting cyberstorms

Alfred Huger sees security threats approach organizations in much the same way meteorologists predict storms

Predicting cyberstorms is his full-time job

Al Huger sees security threats approach organizations in much the same way meteorologists predict storms - but...

The lazy, crazy days of summer

Summer is here at last. Nothing like doing nothing, even if it

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