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David Strom

David Strom was responsible for building the reviews department at PC Week back in the late 1980s and was the founding editor-in-chief of Network Computing magazine, where he built a series of networking test laboratories all over the country at leading university computing departments. He has written over a thousand articles on networking and Internet-related products for dozens of trade magazines. He currently runs his own consulting firm based in Port Washington, NY and writes a weekly email essay series called Web Informant, which is available at his web site at http://strom.com.

Articles by this author

Microsoft's XML is More Than Just Standards

Columnist David Strom contends that the big news isn't really the way Microsoft implements XML in Internet Explorer. More important is the way it implements MS-XML in its Office 2000 applications, an effort that could make MS-XML the default authoring format for the Web.