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IT budgets globally are set to grow and the outlook for the market is positive. However, vendors hoping to cash in will be faced with competition not only from other providers but from enterprises' in-house IT teams. Indeed, while most enterprises in the US, Australia and Europe will be increasing their IT budgets from last year, they are likely to spend more with their in-house IT departments.
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05 Jul 2007 |
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An increasing amount of valuable business information is being stored at the 'edge' of the corporate network on laptops, PDAs, home computers, and USB memory sticks. As this data is typically collected and generated by customer- and partner-facing employees, it tends to be high in commercial value; yet one would hardly think so judging by the way organizations often fail to protect and secure it.
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07 Jun 2007 |
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UK credit reference agency Experian recently revealed that the rise it has seen in identity fraud has coincided with an increase in organized cyber crime. The agency's data has also revealed that a surprisingly large number of consumers were unaware of identity fraud committed against them until they were informed by a financial services firm, which throws up the issue of data theft reporting.
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19 Apr 2007 |
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As organizations roll out service-oriented architecture, they will turn to rich internet and web applications for the final link: the human-machine interface. Businesses therefore need to devise a web strategy and the question of using rich web applications, as well as experimenting with web 2.0 concepts, needs to be part of the consideration process.
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26 Jun 2007 |
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Regulations in some industries dictate that data must be kept for long periods - potentially over 100 years, but many organizations do not consider long-term retention when archiving. However, if they do not take action now, when information has to be retrieved it may be unreadable, as the application that created it will certainly not exist, and the file format it was created in may be obsolete.
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25 May 2007 |
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Even in the electronic age, there are still organizations that, despite using electronic systems to manage their information, still print all documents and records, and maintain the paper version as the official record. Apart from the time wasted in delivering paper records from off-site storage facilities back to the organization, there are inherent risks in maintaining paper-based records.
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11 May 2007 |
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Streamlining product lifecycle processes is now a major priority for manufacturers looking to improve their market share. Manufacturers are looking to enhance both internal and external collaboration, manage product data better and streamline workflows. In turn, these strategies are leading to additional investment in technology such as product lifecycle management.
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27 Apr 2007 |
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The amount of time that organizations lose as a result of problems with email, remote network connection, and equipment failure never ceases to amaze. Yet, how many organizations have effective service level agreements that can be relied upon to restore operations to full effectiveness in the agreed amount of time?
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26 Apr 2007 |
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Many manufacturers use programmable logic controllers, or PLCs, to control and manage production equipment. These PLCs are traditionally not connected to the corporate IT network, or even the responsibility of the IT department. While it would make sense to open up industrial networks and make available data contained within production control systems, security issues must first be addressed.
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19 Apr 2007 |
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