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Introducing the Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF), Part 3: Create an Enterprise Architecture With TOGAF

whitepaper Using a reference framework like TOGAF helps to identify the steps involved and enumerates them so that a common list of the pieces exists. This paper walks through how to begin that process by leveraging an existing architectural model like The...

Tags: enterprise architecture

[15 May 2008]

CSIRO Brings Open Source Data Mining to Business

whitepaper Data mining is all about building models of the world which can be used to reason the world and identify things that can be used for business benefit. With Linux and open source software, CSIRO's mathematical and information sciences division is...

Tags: data mining - analysis, benefit, mining, business benefit

[18 Apr 2007]

Microsoft Office 'not the only way for schools'

News Writing in a report which evaluated both Office 2007 and Vista, Microsoft's latest operating system, it said: "Becta has not yet been able to identify any realistic justification for the early adoption of Office 2007 across the educational ICT...

Tags: becta, microsoft office, office

[16 Jan 2007]

Devil's Advocate: Plutocracy not democracy

Comment If individual contributions are merged together to create better and better products, it is hard to identify figureheads to be designated the Agenda Setters. Yet the pace and viability of the whole IT business now depends on the success of open...

Tags: agenda setters

[27 Sep 2005]

OAGIS - A "Canonical" Business Language: Providing Both Vertical and Horizontal Requirements

whitepaper While some harmonization is required to ensure a level of consistency and to identify the common aspects of interfaces, (both messages and business processes) in order to provide a road map for integration across vertical industries.

Tags: industries, harmonization, vertical industries, identify

[01 Sep 2005]

Linux still not cracked the desktop

News The company also released its OpenSuse project, which Patrick says will differ from Red Hat's Fedora project in that it will let consumers help identify key open source projects before they are professionally developed.

Tags: open source, linux, windows

[10 Aug 2005]

Firefox readies next moves

News Hofmann said discussions were already under way with companies interested in Minimo-based releases, but he declined to identify them. Rumours have swirled about a possible collaboration between the open-source group and Google.

Tags: browser, firefox, mozilla, desktop search

[10 Nov 2004]

Microsoft email 'caller ID' questioned

News Sender ID would create a system to positively identify whether the source address of an email message is the actual source of the message. On Saturday, a co-chair of the technical working group responsible for developing a standard for...

Tags: anti-spam, marid, caller id, microsoft

[14 Sep 2004]

Biometric passports: Sidekicks, sunglasses, smiles and scarves banned

Biometric passports: Sidekicks, sunglasses, smiles and scarves banned

News While biometrics can use a person's fingerprints, iris or face to identify them, Europe has opted for the face as its favourite biometric for identity documents. Biometric passports and visas are intended to improve authentication of the documents...

[12 Aug 2004]

Mobile operators team up to punch their weight

Mobile operators team up to punch their weight

News Its mission is to identify "common mobile operators' requirements, with the aim of establishing an open framework for mobile device manufacturers and associated software and hardware suppliers". The group, which at its launch today also includes...

Tags: omtp, savaje, symbian, linux

[23 Jun 2004]

Intuitive tech listens to and blocks illegal music

News Technology that can listen to and identify songs, blocking peer-to-peer trading, is generating interest among US legislators A new political battle is brewing over net music swapping, focusing on a company that claims to be able to automatically...

[04 Mar 2004]

Today’s <strong>the</strong> day: SCO to name large user in lawsuit

Today’s the day: SCO to name large user in lawsuit

News SCO CEO Darl McBride announced the plan on Monday at the Software 2004 conference in San Francisco but didn't identify the company beyond saying it would have a recognised name. The SCO Group plans to expand its Linux legal attack today by filing a...

Tags: sco

[02 Mar 2004]

Using SYMCLI to Measure Volume Changes with Change Tracker

whitepaper Change Tracker software is implemented through the symchg command of the Symmetrix Command Line Interface (SYMCLI) and uses the DeltaMark facility to identify logical blocks that have been changed on a Symmetrix device.

Tags: storage management, emc, command, facility

[24 Feb 2004]

Open-plan Measures: a Theory of Impacts on the Effectiveness of Facilities Space Management

whitepaper The main purpose of this paper is therefore, to identify the major influences on the effectiveness of facilities space management; and to conceptualise a framework for highlighting and understanding the impacts as well as the implications for...

Tags: procurement - purchasing, space, facilities, implications

[24 Feb 2004]

SCO puts $250,000 bounty on MyDoom virus writer's head

SCO puts $250,000 bounty on MyDoom virus writer's head

News The company also said on Tuesday that it is working with US Secret Service and FBI to identify the author of the virus. The controversial SCO Group has offered $250,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or group...

[28 Jan 2004]

Torvalds hit with SCO Linux lawsuit subpoena

Torvalds hit with SCO Linux lawsuit subpoena

News IBM has also broadened its efforts to respond to the Linux-related lawsuit by asking a federal judge to order SCO to identify illegal source code and serving four other companies with subpoenas of its own.

Tags: torvalds, sco, linux, ibm

[13 Nov 2003]

RFID: the saviour of business?

News For instance, some companies plan to use the chips to identify the contents of shipping containers without ever being forced to stop and open them. With RFID you're talking about the ability to identify exactly where something may be, not where it...

Tags: tracking, forrester, tag, rfid

[29 Oct 2003]

RIAA stands firm against file-swapper

RIAA stands firm against file-swapper

News The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has levelled a full legal barrage at the sole Kazaa user fighting its attempts to identify file-swappers, saying she was indisputably a major copyright infringer.

[28 Aug 2003]

File-swapper hits back at RIAA

File-swapper hits back at RIAA

News The RIAA has used court orders to try to identify more than 1,000 computer users it alleges have been offering copyrighted songs on file-swapping networks. A Massachusetts federal court has already ruled that some of the group's subpoenas...

[22 Aug 2003]

Apple is sued for using <strong>the</strong> word ‘Unix’

Apple is sued for using the word ‘Unix’

News Apple accurately uses the generic term Unix merely to identify or describe an aspect or feature of Apple's Mac OS X operating system. Apple is being sued by The Open Group - a San Francisco company that claims ownership of the Unix trademark - for...

Tags: apple unix, apple os, the open group, open group

[12 Jun 2003]

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