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How Well Do You Really Know Your Online Customers?
White Paper In this web seminar you can learn how to enhance your first line of defense against fraudulent activities without wasting time and effort while operating within these legal frameworks. Identity theft has accounted for 42% of consumer complaints... [03 Jul 2008]
Outsourcing the Helpdesk
White Paper Simply analyze the costs associated with hiring additional support agents - salary, workstation, software licenses, and you will see why so many companies are moving toward outsourcing their support activities to third party agencies. [03 Jul 2008]
The Secret to Enhanced Profitability, Productivity, and Performance
White Paper By outsourcing the maintenance of their applications infrastructure, organizations offload complex and time-consuming management tasks, reduce the costs of finding and retaining specialized technical talent, and enable staff to focus on more... [03 Jul 2008]
ID cards: The "surveillance society" risk
News The report says the Home Office should produce a report setting out how the scheme will be used to fight crime and guaranteeing it will not be used to routinely "monitor the activities of individuals". [09 Jun 2008]
Getting to Know You: Activities for Young Students
White Paper The user can make these activities simple fill-ins that he or she can print and hand out to the students, or the user can create a template that students can fill in by using the computer. Teaching is all about borrowing ideas, and the author would... [13 May 2008]
Dear silicon.com... cashless concerns, battle of the OSes, iPhone fans...
Comment I still for the life of me see how identity card will prevent terrorist form carring out the evil activities, after all most of the population of Britian have driving liecences but it does not stop them from either speeding or parking on the... [15 Nov 2007]
ID cards will be secure, insists Home Office
News The Home Office spokesman added: "No one is saying the scheme will be a panacea but by linking unique biometric information - initially face, fingerprint and possibly in future iris too - to one set of biographical information will make the use of... [25 Oct 2007]
Cheat Sheet: Data Protection Act 1998
Cheat Sheet He can issue enforcement notices forcing companies to stop activities that contravene the Act. It takes a while for some legislation to get warmed up, you know. That's a bit out of date isn't it? Not really. [28 Aug 2007]
CIOs dump environmentally unfriendly suppliers
News However, our staff and students are increasingly expecting us to become more green and it won't be too long before we have to consider 'carbon accounting' for all of our business activities. If you are a CIO, CTO, IT director or equivalent at a... [05 Apr 2007]
Nothing to fear over ID cards privacy, says passport chief
News But on the other hand, I understand there is also a concern that it could be used to infer something about a pattern of activities. I believe passionately that, properly handled, identity data improves the quality of our lives, protects our liberty... [06 Mar 2007]
Word up! Explore the lexicon of tech
News Disruptive technologies aren't in the habit of politely waiting for words to be invented to describe their activities - so there's an inevitable flowering of on-the-fly jargon. Do you know any CrackBerry addicts who relax at the weekend with a spot... [24 Nov 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Digital divide? What digital divide?
Comment For one reason or another they have opted out of specific technologies and activities. I know people who don't own a television set. I know people that never fly on aircraft. I even know people who don't own a mobile phone. [14 Nov 2006]
Get ready for attacks on VoIP...
News Enterprises must establish what place there is for VoIP in their activities and start building up defences using filtering technologies now, he said in a statement. Everything you need to know about VoIP [13 Nov 2006]
Second Life: How to make it work for business
News Also, some activities possible in Second Life aren't appropriate for businesses. But the store is just the first step: "We know there are many more places we can go with this concept, and in the future we could use our location in Second Life to... [01 Nov 2006]
Beating fraud - can business intelligence help?
Comment For all the talk of benefit cheats in trashy tabloids, typically the greatest level of fraud comes from within the health service - doctors and dentists who can soon accrue millions by working the system and relying on sheer volume of transactions... [17 Oct 2006]
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