Blogarithms
Doug Kaye's thoughts on web services, web hosting and managed services.
Preview: IT Strategy Letter. Here's a sneak look at tomorrow's newsletter.
- Rick Chapman: In Search of Stupidity
- Bruce Schneier: Beyond Fear (book review)
- Information Week: Web Services Drivers
- Yendluri: Web Services Reliable Messaging
- Siebel: Software-as-Service = Failure?
- PC Magazine: Web Services
- Kaye: Web Services Security
- Cutler: The Status of Web-Services Standards
- Kaye: A Continuum of Services
- Baker: SOAs More Loosely Coupled Than REST?
- Park: Web Server Performance Myths
- Bloggers: The Metadata Debate
- Allaire: RSS-DATA
- Kaye: Protecting Against Spam for Web-Hosting Vendors
Posted Wednesday, October 08, 2003 11:32:49 PM
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Hosting: Protecting Against Spam. "Spam annoys us all, but it threatens the very survival of Web hosting companies. Hosting a spammer can affect the performance of your infrastructure and your other customers. Even worse, it can put your block of IP addresses on the known-spammer lists, which in turn could shut down your entire operation by causing you to unwittingly violate your own hosting service or ISP's Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)." [My latest column for The Web Host Industry Review.]
Posted Wednesday, October 08, 2003 4:59:55 PM
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