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  • Automating the customer-centric enterprise

    COMMENTARY--The most important integration in any company, because it drives all revenue and profit, is the one aligning product development, marketing, and sales with the personal preferences of...

    News items | March 8, 2004 1:22pm PST

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  • Predictive analytics: Ph.D no longer required

    The rise of pervasive predictive analytics is explored in a Q&A with Jason Verlen, director of SPSS Predictive Analytics Product Strategy at IBM.

    Blog posts | July 28, 2011 11:26pm PDT

  • Global Megacrisis: Interview with TechCast.org's William E. Halal, PhD

    In this interview, William E. Halal PhD, Prof Emeritus, George Washington University, author, and president of TechCast.org, shares data and viewpoints on the "Global Megacrisis."

    Blog posts | April 8, 2010 11:27am PDT

  • Facebook launch Ph.D fellowships to 'fix the social web'

    Facebook is offering $30,000 towards research funding for Ph.D students to help them tackle the most challenging technical problems of the time;

    Blog posts | January 8, 2010 1:35pm PST

  • A computer composing and playing jazz

    The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) has some unusual teaching programs. One PhD student, Øyvind Brandtsegg, is a graduate of the jazz program and has developed a computer...

    Blog posts | November 23, 2008 9:21am PST

  • Science, engineering Ph.D. numbers buck downturn

    Degrees awarded climbed 2.8 percent last year, likely easing some worries that the nation is losing its technological edge.

    News items | December 13, 2004 9:01pm PST

  • Automating the customer-centric enterprise

    COMMENTARY--The most important integration in any company, because it drives all revenue and profit, is the one aligning product development, marketing, and sales with the personal preferences of...

    News items | March 8, 2004 1:22pm PST

  • Before contract comes catastrophe

    Signing on with an outside managed security services (MSS) provider is a double-edged sword. Even after you've reviewed various product and service offerings, checked the pricing options, and...

    News items | February 15, 2001 12:00am PST

  • Where are the trusted security advisors?

    Today's security industry reflects the turmoil of online commerce. Consider the obstacles facing security product and service vendors: rapidly evolving operating system vulnerabilities, software...

    News items | February 1, 2001 12:00am PST

  • Virus attacks: The bad news gets worse

    You’d think that with the growing number of products and services designed to prevent virus attacks, much of the virus flow would have been stanched by the end of 2000. The real story is quite the...

    News items | January 18, 2001 12:00am PST

  • Hiring security professionals -- it's not (just) about the money

    You've undoubtedly heard about the drastic shortage in qualified security professionals. With staffing shortfalls predicted to go as high as 50,000-75,000 in the next few years, and salaries that...

    News items | January 8, 2001 12:00am PST

  • Partner for break-ins before they occur

    A sorry story has raised its ugly head again, this time in a classic tale of criminal penetration and credit card theft at creditcards.com, an online credit card processor. According to reports,...

    News items | December 21, 2000 12:00am PST

  • Carnivore vs. corporate confidentiality

    The FBI's Carnivore cyber-snooping software could be a headache for conscientious security professionals. What's at stake? For corporations it's trade secrets, confidential business interactions,...

    News items | December 11, 2000 12:00am PST

  • Choosing trustworthy managed security services

    Who can you trust to protect your corporation's information, assets, global capabilities, and thus its future, from online attacks and digital destruction? If your firm doesn't have a team of...

    News items | November 30, 2000 12:00am PST

  • Where B2C meets B2B -- A new security strategy

    Though you may be an e-commerce company, your security perspectives may be quite different depending on whether you focus on business-to-consumer (B2C) or business-to-business (B2B) transactions....

    News items | November 22, 2000 12:00am PST

  • Are your trade secrets protected?

    Business espionage is an old activity that's gained a high-tech twist. This new "e-spionage" relies on cyber-cunning and remote infiltration to obtain trade secrets without authorization. The...

    News items | November 20, 2000 12:00am PST

  • You've been hacked: Should you tell the world?

    The highly publicized Microsoft security breach reportedly related to hacking Microsoft's .Net strategy files and Windows source code offers an example of how things can get worse when public...

    News items | November 12, 2000 12:00am PST

  • Experience, training, education… What makes a security expert?

    Used to be that corporate cyber-security was not a highly visible area. Often it was given only a small budget, and credentials were an issue only for the security director. My, how things have...

    News items | November 1, 2000 12:00am PST

  • BugTraq: The tunnel at the end of the light

    BugTraq, a full disclosure computer security vulnerability mailing list started back in '93, is one of the most renowned security forums in the world. Known for its detailed discussion streams,...

    News items | October 17, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • Who should give a damn about a security plan?

    Security professionals are hard to come by, short on time, and often consumed with the technical challenges presented by a continually evolving protective infrastructure. On the other side,...

    News items | October 11, 2000 12:00am PDT

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