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Freeware Vendor's Web Tracking Draws Curses (2 Pages)
by D. Geller
Nov 29, 1999 Abstract : The free cartoon character cursor provided by Comet Systems Inc. tracks and stores the web visits of millions of people. This potential privacy issue was discovered and announced by the same security consultant who discovered, in March of 1999, that Microsoft Windows was inserting unique serial numbers into many documents created within Office 97 programs like Word and Excel.
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Saudi Arabian Network Security Provokes Local Considerations (2 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Apr 6, 2000 Abstract : Internet security in Saudi Arabia does not go overlooked. Are the Saudis being over zealous and paranoid, or are they practicing smart network security?
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ASP Traffic Analysis! What Next – ASP Odometers? (3 Pages)
by D. Geller
Apr 4, 2000 Abstract : WebTrends will begin offering an Application Service Provider (ASP) solution for web traffic analysis. The offering has options both for traditional traffic analysis and for commerce analysis. The product is also free to personal web sites.
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ASP Traffic Analysis! What Next – ASP Odometers? (3 Pages)
by D. Geller
Apr 4, 2000 Abstract : WebTrends will begin offering an Application Service Provider (ASP) solution for web traffic analysis. The offering has options both for traditional traffic analysis and for commerce analysis. The product is also free to personal web sites.
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Lexiguard™: The Coming 'Adobe Acrobat' of Encryption (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Jan 31, 2000 Abstract : A cool new desktop encryption product has been unveiled by Lexias, Inc. at RSA Conference 2000. With a simple and easy-to-use interface and affordable price, even novice Internet users can master the art of sending secure encrypted data. As security awareness heightens, Lexiguard may soon become as ubiquitous on desktops as Adobe Acrobat.
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Software for Real People Part Two: Competition and User Recommendations (3 Pages)
by David March
Feb 1, 2005 Abstract : The root of creativity rests in the people, the management, and the culture of the organization. A better tool will not help an organization that is resistant to change and stifles creativity. It is important to remember that while management can solve a technical problem. Technology will never solve a management problem.
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CPR on BPR: Practical Guidelines for Successful Business Process Analysis by Randy Garland
Aug 23, 2001 Abstract : Part 2 of a series on Business Process Reengineering: Long Live Business Process Reengineering. In this Part, we discuss some practical steps for actually performing business process analysis and fostering change in your company.
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Network Associates Hopes to Rekindle the Flame (7 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Apr 17, 2000 Abstract : Though the security market has been exploding, Network Associates, Inc. (NAI) will likely post a loss for FY'99. However, don't expect the security monolith to be down for the count. Year 2000 will be a better year. The momentum of the market will add enough spark to NAI's new corporate strategy to ignite a profitability flame and help it regain its stance.
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Leveraging Technology to Maintain a Competitive Edge During Tough Economic Times -- A Panel Discussion Analyzed Part Two: Business Process Modeling (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
May 18, 2004 Abstract : Business processes must be enabled across the artificial boundaries of disparate applications that must work together to support these business processes. To that end, business process management (BPM) could assist in compliance issues, can reduce training requirements, and increase the overall efficiency of a business.
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