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Security should support, not manage, social media event monitoring |
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The popularity of social media platforms has highlighted the need for enhanced IT security within enterprise organisations. However, should IT security be supporting or managing social media event monitoring? |
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Security in a wireless world |
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Wireless broadband access has become a lifestyle. Wi-Fi networks today, proliferate airports, metro stations, malls, hotels, coffee shops, offices, retail outlets, and even the streets. Wireless technology is a kids play and the unguided nature of the wireless medium makes WLAN inherently vulnerable t a security breach. |
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Why ERP is still so hard |
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After nearly four decades, billions of dollars and some spectacular failures, big ERP has become the software that business can't live without--and the software that still causes the most angst. This analysis of the ERP market, takes a look at where ERP has been, where it's at today, and why it's still so hard to do these mission-critical projects well. |
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Extreme agility |
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Event-driven SOA allows companies to anticipate or predict customer needs, make faster decisions, and take action that benefits the business and its stakeholders. No matter what your industry, business velocity continues increasing exponentially. |
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Complexity, agility & the future of the IT profession |
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The IT profession is at a turning point. One group of IT practitioners already knows what needs to be done - but the traditionalists call it radical. And the traditionalists continue to apply the same old ways of doing things that result in the same old horrendously expensive multi-year projects that produce systems barely better than what was there before, if they even work at all. |
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