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HR Analytics: Driving Return on Human Capital Investments
Your human resources department could probably benefit from the addition of analytics. Discover what, or rather who, works in your company. Take a look at this white paper to learn more about HR...
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Firms publish how-to for justifying e-business projects
A guide to gaining approval for e-business projects has been published, and the 'Golden Rules' are available online IT managers need to assess the cultural impact of new systems, educate...
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Survey: Portal spending set to soar
Sales of enterprise portals is set to reach $4bn by 2005, but firms may need to rethink how they measure returns on investment Analyst firm Butler Group has forecast that sales of enterprise...
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Firms risk fraud to keep customers
Online retailers may be risking fraud losses in order to avoid putting customers off by using secure payment systems.
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Instant messaging vulnerable to viruses
Companies are warned that instant messaging programs could increase susceptibility to virus attacks. Security experts advise against opening attachments sent through IM programs.
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Firms resist XP distractions
The danger of security breaches and distracting features mean IT managers are cautious about adopting XP.
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Road warriors get new security shield
Updated Tivoli security tools from IBM monitor wireless networks for security flaws. The package should help protect corporate data sent to mobile gadgets.
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Partnership to manage supply chain
EC Outlook and Ariba have come together to offer services that streamline the supply chain management process.
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Secure your customers' online payments
Reports of stolen credit card information deter consumers from buying goods online. So, Visa developed its own authenticated payment system. Other options include digital signatures, a shopping...
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High-tech vigilantes face legal threat
More and more companies are using hacking tools to hit back at the systems of hackers who have attacked them. But avenging firms could find themselves on the wrong side of the law.
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Worldwide Web scourge--too many sites violating privacy
A new report says that e-commerce companies around the globe are risking fines, or even imprisonment, by ignoring standards on consumer privacy.
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Symantec names former Intuit CEO Bennett as chairman
Symantec names former Intuit CEO Steve Bennett as chairman, replacing John Thompson.
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Gallery: Vintage computers on the auction block
Michael Bennett-Levy's private collection of early technology was auctioned at Bonhams in London this week. See what they sold for.
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Ubuntu aims at healing Linux's 'paper cuts'
Canonical has started a project called "One Hundred Paper Cuts" - it's aimed at getting rid of small issues with the UI that together end up as a world of pain, hence the name.
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The 24-Hour Commercial: Signs of Our Times
Our ancestors drew on cave walls. We draw on buildings. There is, for instance, a two-story retail outlet in New York's Times Square devoted to all things M&M. (Not bad for a chocolate that is...
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Video ad winner does Linux no favor
When the Linux Foundation announced a contest to produce a TV advertisement for Linux they meant well. It's just a shame the results don't end up doing Linux any favors.
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Interview: HP's virtualization services honcho John Bennett on 'rethinking virtualization'
The interesting thing is that as customers get engaged in these projects, their eyes start to open up in terms of what else they can do with virtualization. For customers who've already done some...
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Rails users urged to fix flaw immediately
Flaw is so serious that Ruby on Rails team is withholding specifics until users have had chance to apply patch.
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Semantic Web ready for mainstream use
All the technologies are now in place to make the data-driven Web a reality, according to Tim Berners-Lee.
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Berners-Lee calls for Net neutrality
A distinction must be preserved between the market for access and the market for content, says the Web pioneer.
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Making the Web fit for mobile
A new draft W3C standard aims to make it much easier to create Web pages for diverse mobile devices.
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