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Insurance & Technology January 21, 2009 Anne Rawland Gabriel |
OneAmerica Eliminates Password Frustrations With Single Sign-On To improve identity and access management and boost productivity, OneAmerica deploys Imprivata's OneSign single sign-on appliance.  |
Entrepreneur February 2009 Amanda C. Kooser |
Make Your New Site Social It's never too early to integrate social networking into your website. In fact, the sooner, the better.  |
U.S. Banker February 2009 Glen Fest |
What Obama's CTO Heralds Whoever is ultimately chosen as Obama's CTO will be expected to be more than the nation's leading Friendster: he or she will take on a newly created Cabinet post with a mandate to lead an overhaul of the country's technology infrastructure, policy and strategy.  |
InternetNews January 27, 2009 David Needle |
Social Networks Built to Order Awareness offers eight 'ready to launch' categories of social networks for business.  |
InternetNews January 27, 2009 Kenneth Corbin |
Privacy 'Achilles Heel' in Health IT Debate Senate hearing considers privacy concerns as Congress prepares to spend billions on digitizing healthcare industry.  |
InternetNews January 26, 2009 Richard Adhikari |
Spammers Working to Regain Lost Ground Businesses can expect more malware this year as the spammers recover from the McColo take-down.  |
CIO January 21, 2009 Maryfran Johnson |
Reinvention Time From the airlines to Starbucks, there are many useful lessons for IT leaders.  |
CIO January 20, 2009 Michael Friedenberg |
Our Elastic Future Get ready for a world of completely flexible resources.  |
CIO January 14, 2009 Kim S. Nash |
What the Airlines Can Teach You About IT and Business Strategy The airlines are deploying more flexible IT to support new customer-focused business strategies and to manage risk in a volatile economy.  |
CIO January 14, 2009 Robert D. Austin et al. |
Book Excerpt: The Adventures of an IT Leader, Part 2 A new CIO grapples with how to sell the value of IT investments and confronts a past failure.  |
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