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Nigel Stanley, Bloor Research | 13th August How often do you speak with a criminal? Far from being a dry report full of facts and figures on web crime this report has some interesting reproductions of online conversations with members of the criminal underworld. |
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Rob Bamforth, Quocirca | 13th August Some things look obvious candidates for being online, but it's not always necessary to shift an entire business process, just the elements that make sense - the ones that benefit from the lower cost of shipping bits instead of atoms |
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Simon Holloway, Bloor Research | 12th August This is the second in a series of articles I shall be producing based on a major piece of research being undertaken by Bloor Research on the BPMS market |
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Nigel Stanley, Bloor Research | 8th August Sophos has recently made a $342m bid to purchase Utimaco, the German data security company that focuses on data loss prevention (DLP) and data encryption.Does this deal make sense? |
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Martin Banks, Bloor Research | 7th August As staff with old CICS skills retire, the new skills can help link it more tightly to Web 2.0 |
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Simon Holloway, Bloor Research | 7th August This is the first in a series of articles I shall be producing on the BPMS market. My thanks go to Dale Skeen, Vitria's CTO for the recent briefing |
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Nigel Stanley, Bloor Research | 5th August Research released by application security vendor Fortify has highlighted security flaws in commonly used open source applications, some of which are being installed and deployed by large enterprises and governments. |
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Rob Bamforth, Quocirca | 23rd July Where once technology flowed from the business and corporate world into the consumer space, the reverse is now often true. Should individual preferences or IT department dictate the rule? - not an easy choice |