Posts Tagged ‘information’
Friday, October 3rd, 2008

“[R]ailhead may actually degrade the ability to provide intelligence data for use in the consolidated terrorist watch list,” according to the U.S. House subcommittee report. This massive government IT project is failing — and it’s not an isolated case. Large IT projects in agencies from the FBI to the Census Bureau spectacularly — and, it seems, regularly — crash and burn, much to taxpayers’ disgust. It seems there are certain aspects of government culture that make IT failure more likely. It just may be that it’s built into the system.
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Signposts on the US Government’s Trail of IT Failures
Tags: analytics, business, communications, critical-issues, gunther, hardware, identity-fraud, information, network, programming, project, security, social, social-networking, software, street, technology, trends, view-sample
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Thursday, October 2nd, 2008
An article that examines the core components of processing orders and payments online. Examine the underlying technologies for dealing with online ordering. Covering Payment gateways, merchant services accounts, SSL certificates, and order processing.
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Developers Guide to Ecommerce - Examining the Core Components of an Ecommerce Website
Tags: ads-by-google, bank, business, client, components, core, ecommerce, examining-the-core, guide-to-ecommerce, hosting, information, internet, online, online-shopping, order, payment, shopping, shopping-cart, user, website
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Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

All companies have similar problems, with one of the biggest being the ongoing challenge of growing their revenues. In today’s declining economy, companies are seeking new ideas, new solutions, and proven advice to fight off competition and stay above water. The most successful organizations are not focused solely on increasing product sales, but also on improving service revenues to stay ahead of the competition. In fact, according to a recent study by the Aberdeen Group, reduced product margins in today’s slowing economy are placing added pressure on companies to sell more services.
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How to Know Customers’ Needs Before They Do
Tags: analytics, business, business intelligence, communications, critical-issues, crm-buyer, data, database, discussion, identity-fraud, information, network, privacy, security, service, software, street, technology, trends, view-sample
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Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Recovering from an identity theft case can be more than a burden on your time and pocketbook. It can also be emotionally draining. Victims frequently feel the same anger and vulnerability suffered by victims of violent crime. Yet diligently working through the steps recommended by identity theft prevention experts should, eventually, restore your good name, wipe black marks off your credit report, and recoup virtually all, if not absolutely all, of the money fraudulently spent under your name. So, how do you prevent this from happening again?
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Identity Fraud, Part 3: Taking the Target Off Your Back
Tags: business, critical-issues, customer data, discussion, hardware, identity, identity-fraud, information, internet, linux, network, privacy, security, social, software, technology, trends, view-sample, white
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Wednesday, September 17th, 2008
Should you venture onto the internet with your business or not? This article discusses the pros and cons of e-commerce to help you make an informed choice.
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Pros & Cons of E-Commerce
Tags: ads-by-google, business, conversion, ecommerce, information, internet, language, marketing, modern, online, online-shopping, real, retail, right, same, security, shopping, shopping-cart, software, world
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