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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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A Focused Web-based Solution for Chemicals, Drugs, and Mill-based Industries ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 25, 2006 Abstract : SSI shows deep understanding of the requirements for chemical, drug, and mill-based industries. Consequently, it has developed such must-have capabilities as potency controls, container movements, top-down and bottom-up traceability, and controls for customs and excise, shelf life, and location validation.
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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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A Case Study and Tutorial in Using IT Knowledge Based Tools Part 2: A Tutorial ( Pages)
by E. Robins
May 31, 2001 Abstract : This tutorial, part 2 of a two part series on Knowledge Based Selection, demonstrates the selection processes and capabilities of Knowledge Based Selection Methods and Tools. These tools, integrated with business decision making procedures, can arguably reduce selection risk and improve chances for success in IT projects. Given the appalling rate of IT project failures, selection can potentially help reduce risk in some 30% of cases, with an associated estimated cost of about $30B annually to industry according to some sources. In this tutorial, we illustrate a number of the procedures for rapid decision processing through the real-life selection of a PDA device. The process gave confidence to the argument to wait for the solution, while weighing risk against return.
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Knowledge Based Selections ( Pages)
by John Diezemann, Ben Spencer, James F. Dowling
Mar 14, 2001 Abstract : Knowledge Based Selections allow companies to truly reach an optimum and justifiable technology decision. Knowledge Based Selections have several unique characteristics that enable a company to rapidly and effectively marry internal business requirements with a myriad of vendor attributes that relate to both product performance and long-term value to clients.
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High-End Wintel-Based Rackmount Servers - The Big Get Bigger ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Aug 1, 1999 Abstract : A market analysis of Wintel-based rackmount servers: who are the key players, why they'll stay that way, their strengths, why a customer would want one, and where this market is heading.
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IT Governance and Project Portfolio Management: Vendor Delivers a Phase-based Approach ( Pages)
by Neil Stolovitsky
Jun 20, 2006 Abstract : Although most vendors provide organizations with the project portfolio management tools to meet their objectives, few provide strategies to implement an IT governance framework successfully. Pacific Edge offers a three-stage approach to implementing IT governance, based on an organization's maturity.
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A Case Study and Tutorial in Using IT Knowledge Based Tools Part 1: Decision Support Discussion ( Pages)
by E. Robins
May 30, 2001 Abstract : In going through a business decision process for complex technology selections, more and more use is being made of technologically driven processes using Decision support tools and captured knowledge. The use of these systems and the capability to drive a solution from them assumes an ability to accurately express business requirements and business value within these tools. In this article, we explore the marriage of knowledge management and decision support in forming knowledge based selection systems and procedures that can assist in reducing the current appalling record of IT project failures. This is illustrated by the process to select a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA).
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An Overview of the Knowledge Based Selection Process ( Pages)
by B. Spencer
Mar 15, 2001 Abstract : The TechnologyEvaluation.Com’s (TEC) Knowledge Based Selection Process is a multi-part comprehensive analysis of a vendor’s tactical, strategic and qualitative measures as compared to the specific business and technology needs of our clients.
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