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Bank Technology News May 2005 Shane Kite |
Heeling And Dealing: Sungard Aims To Recast Its Services Business The largest private tech buyout comes as SunGard shifts its strategy towards services amid a changing outsourcing environment.  |
Bank Technology News May 2005 John Adams |
Mortgage: Republic Hits Vegas With Less Paper Republic Mortgage is using imaging for customer delivery and secondary market sales in the fast growing Vegas market, shaving paper and storage costs.  |
Bank Technology News May 2005 Chris Costanzo |
Social Networking: M&A Matchmaker Gets Automated Help Mid-market investment banking firm Edgeview Partners ramps up its IT bench to help sellers and buyers find each other in an increasingly busy corporate deal-making marketplace.  |
Bank Technology News May 2005 John Adams |
Security: Voca Tackles The Threat Within UK-based electronic payments engine Voca deploys a password management platform that automates control over access, in an attempt to stave off security breaches from inside the enterprise.  |
Inc. May 2005 Adam L. Penenberg |
A Better Way to Surf? Firefox fans say the new Web browser is more secure than Internet Explorer. Should your company switch?  |
BusinessWeek May 9, 2005 Naween A. Mangi |
Pakistan: Better Late Than Never In Outsourcing Pakistan is trying to copy India's success in luring IT work, but it's slow going because of security issues and worker shortages.  |
BusinessWeek May 9, 2005 Andy Reinhardt |
Europe's Tech Outfits Hurry to the Altar Eat or be eaten is the new mantra for Europe's info-tech services companies, so as margins tighten and clients' demands expand, service companies are hooking up.  |
InternetNews May 2, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Microsoft Cuts Call Times Microsoft has created a Web services software platform, The Customer Care Framework, to make call center operations run more efficiently and cost effectively for service providers.  |
Financial Planning May 1, 2005 Ed McCarthy |
Road Warriors Advisers who travel frequently count on the latest technology to keep them connected to clients. Wireless data security is an important but frequently overlooked issue. Digital cellular and BlackBerry transmissions are considered secure, but Wi-Fi and Bluetooth have several vulnerabilities.  |
Information Today May 2005 Phillip Britt |
Protecting Private Information In addition to the separation of security duties, the culture of the company may be one of the most important aspects in protecting sensitive information.  |
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