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InternetNews June 4, 2007 Clint Boulton |
Vendors Buy in For Consumer, Corporate Protection EMC, McAfee and VeriSign demonstrate their commitment to IT security in time for the Gartner IT Security Summit.  |
IEEE Spectrum June 2007 Sandra Upson |
Live Patent Auctions Tantalize Inventors Ocean Tomo claims to be the first company to offer live intellectual property auctions, and in many respects it may well be a pioneer. Selling patents at live auctions may address at least one uncertainty in the patent-purchasing process, which is assessing market demand for the asset.  |
Wall Street & Technology May 31, 2007 Elena Malykhina |
Indentity Theft-Related Data Breaches Inceasingly Stemming From Laptop Theft More than half of identity theft-related data breaches stem from the theft or loss of a laptop or storage device. Yet most companies aren't locking down every laptop. Maybe the data isn't worth the price of securing the computer, but for most financial services companies there are no excuses.  |
Wall Street & Technology May 31, 2007 Melanie Rodier |
AIIM Industry Watch Survey Shows Records Management Problems Prevail Wall Street senior executives tend to be overly optimistic about the competence of records management and IT staff.  |
Wall Street & Technology May 31, 2007 Kyle Duckers |
Savvy Financial Services Firms Tap Employee Intelligence For Strategic Decision Making The challenge for most capital markets firms is not a lack of raw data, but a lack of context and insight based on that information.  |
Wall Street & Technology May 30, 2007 Paul McDougall |
Barclays Risks ABN AMRO Acquisition To Move More Than 10,000 Positions Offshore Barclays' $91 billion offer to buy ABN AMRO would create annual savings of $4.75 billion by 2010, according to Barclays. Part of those savings would be achieved through lower, outsourced labor costs.  |
Wall Street & Technology May 25, 2007 Richard Martin |
Technology Can't Beat Inherent Data Latency, TABB Group Report Says Vendors are putting billions of dollars into reducing latency in their gear, fueling the move from Ethernet to InfiniBand -- a high-speed input/output technology that speeds up the transfer of data-intensive files across servers, storage devices and networks.  |
Wall Street & Technology May 25, 2007 Penny Crosman |
Brokerage Firms Are Starting to Use Digital Rights Technology to Protect Their Research Plagiarism by online content vendors and the need to sell research profitably are driving the top brokerage firms to guard their reports with digital right management tools.  |
Wall Street & Technology May 24, 2007 Charles Babcock |
Early Financial Services SOA Adopters Face High Costs Financial services firms that have implemented services under a service-oriented architecture are finding that they can be more expensive, less reliable and harder to maintain than standalone applications.  |
Insurance & Technology May 22, 2007 Katherine Burger |
Insurance & Technology's 2007 Tech-Savvy CEOs Agree: The Relationship With The CIO and IT Organization Has Never Been More Important The profiles of these five insightful and successful chief executives illustrate just how integral IT has become to any insurance company's business strategies.  |
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