Privacy 101

David Eddy
PRIVACY 101 19 July 2000 by David Eddy

Don't I wish I could knock out a snappy 25-words-or-less definition of what is or is not "privacy"? No such luck.


Privacy 101

David Eddy
PRIVACY 101 19 July 2000 by David Eddy

Don't I wish I could knock out a snappy 25-words-or-less definition of what is or is not "privacy"? No such luck.


Risk Management ROI Moving Onto Executive Radar Screens

Cutter Consortium, Cutter Consortium

Risk Management ROI Moving Onto Executive Radar Screens

Cutter Consortium, Cutter Consortium

After Outsourcing: Looking to the 21st Century

Norris Overton
AFTER OUTSOURCING: LOOKING TO THE 21ST CENTURY 13 July 2000 by Norris Overton I was to learn later in life that we tend to meet any new situation by reorganizing; and a wonderful method it can be for creating the illusion

After Outsourcing: Looking to the 21st Century

Norris Overton
AFTER OUTSOURCING: LOOKING TO THE 21ST CENTURY 13 July 2000 by Norris Overton I was to learn later in life that we tend to meet any new situation by reorganizing; and a wonderful method it can be for creating the illusion

Conducting an IT Prioritization Workshop

Louis Anon

When was the last time anyone came to the IT department and said, "I want you to solve a problem for me. It's a rather parochial problem, and its solution will not measurably improve our ability to achieve our vision, but I'd like you to do it anyway"? The answer is, of course, never.


Kids Designing Web Sites

Paul Harmon

A recent report published by TrendWatch suggested that the average age of Web designers/developers is 30 years of age and that the individuals are hired right out of college. One has to be careful with averages, of course. The statistic might mean that half of the designers were 20 and that the other half were 40.


Learning About Gravity (Again)

Jeff Gainer

Just a few short months ago, it was quite possible to bring a nifty dot-com idea before the marketplace and have hoards of investors willing to fling money at it. Nevermind that the idea was untested and, incidentally, had never made any money, nor had much prospect of doing so.


Learning About Gravity (Again)

Jeff Gainer

Just a few short months ago, it was quite possible to bring a nifty dot-com idea before the marketplace and have hoards of investors willing to fling money at it. Nevermind that the idea was untested and, incidentally, had never made any money, nor had much prospect of doing so.


Learning About Gravity (Again)

Jeff Gainer
LEARNING ABOUT GRAVITY (AGAIN) 12 July 2000 by Jeff Gainer

Just a few short months ago, it was quite possible to bring a nifty dot-com idea before the marketplace and have hoards of investors willing to fling money at it.


Learning About Gravity (Again)

Jeff Gainer
LEARNING ABOUT GRAVITY (AGAIN) 12 July 2000 by Jeff Gainer

Just a few short months ago, it was quite possible to bring a nifty dot-com idea before the marketplace and have hoards of investors willing to fling money at it.


The Hangman's Noose: A Motivator for Risk Management?

Cutter Consortium, Cutter Consortium

Recent research by Cutter Consortium into corporate risk management practices reveals that many enterprises (68%) have been doing risk management for less than three years; in fact, many of the organizations (43%) have been doing risk management for less than one year.


The Hangman's Noose: A Motivator for Risk Management?

Cutter Consortium, Cutter Consortium

Recent research by Cutter Consortium into corporate risk management practices reveals that many enterprises (68%) have been doing risk management for less than three years; in fact, many of the organizations (43%) have been doing risk management for less than one year.


Keep Your Options Open

Chris Pickering

Keep Your Options Open

Chris Pickering

What Are the "Drivers" that Will Produce the Next Killer App?

Ed Yourdon
WHAT ARE THE "DRIVERS" THAT WILL PRODUCE