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Despite the billions of dollars spent on technology, not much money is spent on how major technology decisions get made.


The data from a recent Cutter Consortium study reveals that 55% of companies have modified their security processes since September 11.

Yes: 45%
No: 55%

Figure 1 -- Has your organization deployed an enterprise-wide security administration application since September 11?

Risk management plans, by virtue of their definition as a component of the project management plan, are too often perceived as being project specific but limited to an internal project focus. As a result, project risks that are identified frequently tend to be constrained to technical/resource issues within the management scope of the project/program manager (PM).

  For an overview of the current issues surrounding enterprise portals and a guide to successfully plan and implement an enterprise portal integration strategy, read " Integration Capabilities of Enterprise