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Remote Implementations--Why They Can Make $ense ( Pages)
by Joseph J. Strub
Apr 28, 2005 Abstract : Everything in the computer industry seems to be going off-shore, why not software implementations? This article looks at reasons why remote implementation of software packages can make both logical and fiscal sense, particularly in the United States. Read on to learn why your organization may want to look at this implementation alternative more closely and not be so quick to dismiss it as a passing fad.
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The Future of Secure Remote Password (SRP) Part Two: Overcoming Obstacles to Success ( Pages)
by Brenda Coulson
Mar 4, 2003 Abstract : This article explores the possibilities for the Secure Remote Password (SRP) in today’s multi-channel world, specifically how it improves upon the inherent insecurity of password authentication and the obstacles to overcome to succeed.
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The Future of Secure Remote Password (SRP) ( Pages)
by Brenda Coulson
Mar 3, 2003 Abstract : The Secure Remote Password (SRP) holds great promise as a way to strongly authenticate a user without the usual risks of dictionary attack(s) faced by other password-based authentication schemes. Yet the industry de-facto standard remains the password-based authentication scheme. This article explores the possibilities for SRP in today’s multi-channel world, specifically how it improves upon the inherent insecurity of password authentication and the obstacles to overcome to succeed.
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CyberPeepers from Korean Sites Peek at U.S. Networks ( Pages)
by L. Taylor
Feb 4, 2000 Abstract : Numerous United States Internet sites are being bombarded by cyberpeepers from Korea. Whether or not these network scans constitute an attack depends upon whom you ask, and how far into your infrastructure they get.
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Supplier Logistics Management (SLM) Part 2 ( Pages)
by Todd Buelow
Jan 23, 2002 Abstract : Supplier Logistics Management (SLM) offers the opportunity for considerable improvement in efficiency as well as cost reductions. SLM enables companies and their suppliers to successfully synchronize information.
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Unifying Global Trade Management: Challenges and User Recommendations ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jun 20, 2005 Abstract : GTM software should be able to gather information and feed it back into the parent company, creating visibility into what remote divisions are doing and how they are doing it. Software providers must strike the right balance between global consistency and special local needs.
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They Test Web Sites, Don’t They? ( Pages)
by D. Geller
Jun 7, 2000 Abstract : RSW Software upgrades one product and releases a second. The products enable companies to test the function and load carrying capability of websites and middle tier applications.
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MCI WorldCom and Critical Path Power into Outsourced Messaging ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
May 1, 2000 Abstract : MCI WorldCom and Critical Path plan to offer the following services: Web mail service, starting at $2 per user, per month, POP3 mail service starting at $3.50/user/month, IMAP4 service starting at $5.50/user/month and a Microsoft Exchange collaborative service starting at $12 /user/month with 20MB of disk space.
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Microsoft Windows Services For Unix – SFU = DOA? ( Pages)
by C. McNulty
May 26, 2000 Abstract : Microsoft is about to start charging US$149 for its limited collection of Unix-compatible utilities for Windows NT/2000 clients. We forecast a minimal market for this product.
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