id management in comment and analysis
Analysis: Does ID management invade workers' privacy?
Comment Organisations are turning to ID management systems to ensure that only authorised personnel can access sensitive data. Stewart Baines explains what businesses deploying ID management need to know about privacy laws. [10 May 2006]
Kim Cameron
AS Profile Security and ID management will continue to be a big issue and so the work Cameron has been doing will continue to be extremely influential over the next few years. Kim Cameron is the only Microsoft name to appear on the 2007 Agenda Setters list... [12 Oct 2007]
RFID: It's no supply chain saviour - not yet anyway
Comment For retailers, stock control is a challenging task made even harder by the need to extract intelligent information from inventory management systems. So it's no wonder that RFID promised to revolutionise supply chain management of the FMCG market. [08 Sep 2004]
The Bloor Perspective: Nanotech, ID theft and whether to issue an RFP
Comment A question of ID* It follows that an identity management solution should provide highly granular rules and policy expression capability to enable administrators to easily define how identities are to be used within different contexts. [14 Apr 2003]
Dear silicon.com... Vista gets down to business, caught on camera, ID cards…
Comment Although it has some management features for large corporates, for the end user it has few if any obvious benefits and many drawbacks: it is generally slower, has an unfamiliar and often inconsistent interface and appears to be less stable than... [12 Jun 2008]
Dear silicon.com... Ageism, broadband row, ID cards…
Comment Students revolt against being ID card guinea pigs So how come I am still unemployed after redundancy four months ago when I have 12 years VS C++ following 25 years management and direct sales experience? [31 Jan 2008]
The Bloor Perspective: ID theft, infrastructure modelling, new breed of consultants
Comment Traditionally, the most common way for thieves to obtain ID information is carelessness on the part of individuals and not taking sufficient care to safeguard personal information, especially when disposing of it. [10 Dec 2003]
Analysis: Security, compliance and CRM in one
Comment Market analyst IDC predicts that spending on ID management and access systems will rise to $950m by 2009, from $550m in 2005. In the end, getting ID management right means not only protecting corporate data from its biggest security risks... [15 May 2006]
Analysis: The way to security and compliance
Comment Is ID management the answer? Employees rarely keep the same applications or access rights during their employments; keeping up with these changes is something this aspect of ID management aims to solve. [04 May 2006]
Plugging and preventing data leaks
Comment In a nutshell, federated identity allows companies to match job roles and trust another organisation's ID management systems. Identity management Once the information has been classified, the next step is to enforce the scheme and the best way to... [07 Mar 2007]
Leader: Your company stretches wider than you think
Leader But the concept of a business - or the enterprise, to use modern management speak - is an evolving one. The last few years have seen the rise, fall and rise again (sort of) of customer relationship management, or CRM. [21 Sep 2004]
Stop communications overload before it starts
Comment While any of these incoming messages or calls might be important or urgent, the likelihood is most won't be and as it's generally impossible to tell (even with 'urgent' flags on email and caller ID on phone calls) which one will be a needless... [26 Mar 2007]
View From Stanford: Creating IT 'tribes'
Comment On a recent trip to Silicon Valley, silicon.com analysis and reports editor Sylvia Carr spoke to the IT leadership at Stanford University about their greatest concerns - including management and offshoring. [23 Nov 2006]
Leader: Can Windows to open source moves still shock?
Leader At the same time, today this publication is the first to reveal another classic public sector Windows defection - De Montfort University switching to Novell's SuSE Linux and ID management software for 27,000 students and staff. [24 Mar 2005]
Leader: Gordon Brown joins the IT crowd
Leader Brown has earned his shot at the top job through his solid management of the economy - something he did by cutting through nonsense and buzzwords to find the facts of a situation. The Tories have begun to take pot shots at the government on tech... [14 Feb 2006]
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