
Data Security and the Mobile Employee: Prepare for the Worst
Your mobile workforce is more productive than ever, but is it also a glaring security risk? Here are the basics on protecting data in transit, preparing for the dangers of lost laptops, securing CDs and thumb drives, and preventing employees from visiting unsafe sites.
by
Philip Alexander
Companies to Watch 2004
Watch these important enablers of the intelligent enterprise.
by Michelle M. Young
The 2004 Editors' Choice Awards: The Intelligent Enterprise Dozen
Watch these important enablers of the intelligent enterprise.
by David Stodder
The 2004 Editors' Choice Awards
Business intelligence, performance management, and all forms of integration are the dominant requirements addressed by the 12 IT solution providers that make up our supreme list for 2004.
by David Stodder, Jeanette Burriesci & Michelle M. Young
A Year in Perspective
A look back at the news of 2003 and a projection of trends in 2004
by Jeanette Burriesci & Michelle M. Young
The Customer Peers Back
Corporate integrity is a more valuable asset now that the world is more transparent. With abundant and free information, customers can now discern the true value of vendors and their goods and services. Business policies and processes and the systems in which they manifest should embrace this transparency rather than fight it.
by Don Tapscott & David Ticoll
Receiving Loud And Clear
Distribution centers and warehouses can reap the benefits of RFID technology
by Ram Reddy
Who are You?
Although system complexity is a struggle in itself, it breeds yet another challenge: security. End users should not bear the burden of complex security, especially as systems become ever more distributed. Identity management is essential, but there's more than one way to implement it.
by Tulu Tanrikorur
Shared Risk, Shared Rewards
Why is homeland security driving IT innovation? The risks of terrorism endanger both public and private sectors, and privacy concerns must still be satisfied. But potential rewards through collaborative ventures are coming clear
by Seth Grimes
The Price of Protection
The USA Patriot Act has spawned niche markets for software and service
by Jeanette Burriesci
Government Equivocates on TIA
Defense Department Issues Mandated Report
by Seth Grimes
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