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Protecting Data Assets In a Global Fraud Environment
By Naftali Bennett
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Two of the major issues facing CIOs are the harmonizing of IT and business strategies, and compliance. Online fraud falls into both of these categories and as a result CIOs are faced with a delicate balancing act... |
Best Practices In Enterprise Engagements
By Thomas Myer
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This article will show you how to use techniques for visibility and verification to do most things – setting up processes and systems, doing QA and acceptance testing, and requirements gathering. |
Open Desktop Strategy
By Venkata Mantha R.M
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Microsoft Office on Windows Operating system is the most popular office productivity tool on personal computers. But it is not the only option in the current open source environment. Linux is fast becoming a fierce competitor to Windows OS and Open Office a viable alternative to MS Office. |
It's Not About PowerBuilder vs .NET
By Young Wong
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Lately, a variety of PowerBuilder customers have been asking whether or not they should stay with PowerBuilder or go to .NET. This really isn’t a valid question because PowerBuilder and .NET are not mutually exclusive... |
Leveraging Identity Management for Risk Management
By Michael Burling
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Countries in Asia Pacific have either legislated or are looking into legislating dual or multifactor authentication requirements for online transactions. Through investing in authentication and identity management solutions, organizations can reduce the cost of enforcing controls, achieve compliance with regulatory guidelines, and reaffirm customer trust. This article argues the case for effective risk management through identity management. |
A Unified Defense
By Kang Eu Ween
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One of the most frightening facts in the security landscape is that both the diversity of threat types and their destructive power are simultaneously growing... |
Master Data Management Demystified
By Atul Patel
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Master data management is still a mystery for many. This article aims to clear the air by explaining what is master data management, the challenges and drawbacks associated with it, and why this is of strategic importance to CIOs... |
Combating Identity Theft
By Ross Wilson
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Over the past few years, identity theft has been enabled by network technology and has grown from a specialised criminal craft into a huge and lucrative industry – one that is adept at maximising revenues, minimising risk, and developing innovative ways to stay ahead of the competition. The goal of this article is to give you a comprehensive view on the best practices which enterprises should adopt to win the war against identity theft... |
SOA for IT Banking Infrastructure
By Jason Chia
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For today's banks and brokerage firms, addressing the ‘world as it is’ means keeping pace with the changing structure in organisations -- providing technology to address growth, compliance, and deliver expanded repertories of services. |
Can Technology Be Made To Play nice Together? Really?
By Chris Levanes
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With organizations running many disparate systems – including Windows servers, UNIX servers, AS/400 systems, and IBM-compatible mainframes – the issue of interoperability has become increasingly important. As a result, businesses in Asia continue to rank the integration of diverse applications and the automation of business processes among their most pressing IT needs... |
Why Business Rules?
By Lim Chin-Keng
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To the business consumer of information systems, the relationship with the IT personnel who build and maintain those systems can be a paradoxical experience: on the one hand, a partnership with IT delivers significant productivity benefits by automating routine tasks and improving access to information. On the other, the process of building automated systems often requires freezing business policies into software systems, limiting the business sponsor’s flexibility to adapt their operations to dynamic market conditions, individual customer demands, or changing regulatory environments. This article analyses the inherent disparity between business and IT and how implementation of business rule management systems can bridge the gap between the two. |
Solving the Integration Puzzle
By Kevin Parker
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We expect our application lifecycle management tools to be well integrated. So why are we so worried about upgrading those tools? This is because when we do, the integration breaks. The Eclipse Application Lifecycle Framework (ALF) Project is going to fix that once and for all... |
Building Commercially Successful Software
By John Hummelstad
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There is a strong buzz among Asian governments about the miracle of software innovation to transform economies. It is expected that local software houses will continue to be a part of the region’s strategic national agenda and allow for great economic success. The impact of driving a successful software business will not only impact the lives and pockets of developers but it can transform an entire population. Gain better understanding on the know-how of building commercially successful software... |
Web 2.0 Security
By Kang Meng Chow
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The new buzzword these days is “Web 2.0”. While the definition of Web 2.0 may vary amongst individuals, we all agree that it is no longer the yesterday’s one-to-many Internet that we have somehow accustomed to. Blogging (as in Windows Live Spaces), Video-sharing (as in YouTube.com, or Windows Live SoapBox), Music-sharing (as in MySpace.com), Photo-sharing (as in Flickr.com), Podcasting, Instant Messaging (as in Live Messenger), Real Simple Syndication (RSS), Wiki, and the list go on. Today’s web is highly interactive, complex, and interconnected; a system that provides for fast changing many-to-many interactions, allowing anyone to actively contribute to its contents using an assortment of mobile and wireless devices rather than just consuming them previously from a fixed wired desktop computer. Such is the Web 2.0 era, creating many new business opportunities while bringing Internet to the next stage of its evolution... |
The New realities of Virtualization
By Aman Dokania
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It is virtually impossible to avoid the hype surrounding Virtualisation. It is perceived as the hottest theme of IT at the present moment which seemed to have reached a crescendo in 2006. The “V” word has been thrown around a lot in recent times. IT vendors have been promoting it as a type of silver-bullet to solve many pressing IT problems. Is server sprawl a problem? Virtualize! Storage issues? Virtualize! Want to streamline network management? Virtualize! Know how to smooth software testing and deployment? |
Transforming Economic Development In Asia Through Powerful Local Software Ecosystems
By Dilip Mistry
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Information and communications technology (ICT) is playing a crucial role in the 21st century. ICT—and high-quality software developed by local ISVs, in particular—is empowering countries and companies in Asia. Ideas and innovations that drive ICT should be nurtured and protected, promoting a virtuous circle of sustainable economic growth—particularly in developing countries... |
Data Leakage, a Threat to Organisations
By Paul Henry
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Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes worldwide. Take the US for example; it is now occurring every 79 seconds and has become the fastest growing crime in America. In light of the safety net available in technology to mitigate the risk of unintended personal data disclosure the continuing wave of data breaches that are fuelling identity theft are simply unacceptable. The breadth of the problem is also rapidly expanding, personal data breaches are no longer only limited to credit card clearing firms, online banks, brokerage firms and off-shore data clearing firms. This article explores the recent and unintentional data disclosures at three different organisations that perhaps would not traditionally be considered 'at risk' for personal data disclosure issues... |
Media, Entertainment Industry Has Potential
By Stanley Lam
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Although the entertainment industry faces unprecedented challenges, and while it’s unclear which business models will survive, the future is an exciting place for businesses with potential for significant growth in consumer demand for entertainment due to the proliferation of delivery channels and new devices. In the future, consumers will be able to receive content of their... |
Time To Acquire Business Software Companies
By SDA Asia
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After spending nearly USD 20 billion over the past three years to acquire more than 25 software companies, Oracle's Chief Executive Larry Ellison is still hungry for more. After a quarter's gap of silence on acquisitions, the Redwood Shores company added performance management software solutions company Hyperion to its shopping bag 2007. The Hyperion acquisition is a sign of the consolidation wave in the Business Intelligence (BI) software market. |
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