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Do methodologies make project management seem more complex than it is?
Have you ever been to one of those project management seminars where they preach about the virtues of the latest methodology? You know, the ones where they have extremely expensive consulting services and specially built software to sell to you? I just finished watching an exhaustive...
Tags: Application Developmnent, Assumptions, Change Management, Communication, Consequences, Courtesy, It Frameworks, It Management, Management, Project Management, Project Manager, Project Planning, Quality, release cycle, Trust, Wisdom
Blog posts 2006-12-20

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Computer Recycling for businesses
OK...I know this sounds lame, but does anyone know the specifics and consequences for a business that does not recycle old technology? I mean I know that instead of throwing the old computers in the dumpster is illegal and we should take the computers to a recycling facility. ...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, netwerkss@..., computer
Discussion threads 2007-10-29
Make Sure Your SLA Is Aok
If one outsource technology functions to an IT Information Technology provider like an ISP Internet Service Provider or ASP Application Service Provider, one needs an SLA Service Level Agreement. An SLA details the service levels one can expect from an outsourcer and the consequences for failing to achieve them. Consequences...
Tags: SLA, Service Level Management, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), It Operations, It service Management, Internet
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Cyber Crimes and Your Children
As recently as September, 2003, a teenager was arrested for creating a devastating computer virus. How did he learn to do this? A simple Internet search will reveal all the tools necessary to create viruses and hack into others' computers. Hacking can take a variety of forms, ranging from stealing...
Tags: Crime, Hacking, Productivity, Cyberthreats, Security, Viruses And Worms
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Data Breach Notification Laws Highlight the Need for Spyware Detection Capability
Much has been written about the pressing need for today's businesses to comply with the corporate governance provisions that are outlined in laws like HIPAA, SOX, and the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. Unfortunately, data breach notification laws have received far less attention, even though noncompliance with such laws can create dire financial...
Tags: Webroot Software Inc., Notification Law, Corporate Governance, Spyware, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Corporate Law, Regulatory Compliance, Hipaa, Regulations, Viruses And Worms, Business Operations, Security, Human Resources, Policies And Procedures, Healthcare, Government
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Sarbanes-Oxley Section 404: The 'Section' of Unintended Consequences and Its Impact on Small Business
Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act the Act is having a devastating impact on AeA's small and medium-sized member companies. Skyrocketing implementation costs have put high-tech companies in the position of having to delay major projects at a time when many are struggling to compete with low-cost competition from Asia....
Tags: Sarbanes-Oxley Act, American Electronics Association, Small Business, Section 404, Section 404 Implementation, Sarbanes-Oxley, Regulatory Compliance, Regulations, Government, Financial Accounting, Finance, Human Resources, Policies And Procedures
White papers 2005-02-01
Axsellit Confidential Business (exe)
Is anyone watching your computer activity right now. You may choose to ignore this, but for just around $100 anyone may monitor the following activities on your computer: A full snapshot of your screen every three to five minutes All passwords All incoming and outgoing e-mails All your chats and...
Tags: Monitor, Password, Computer, Productivity, Monitors & Displays, Hardware, Components
Software downloads 2006-05-04
The negative consequences of a "Yes Man"
Total AgreeanceI thought to avoid such 'Yes' bosses by leaving the private sector, but you cant get away from them. And the more intimate the office setting the worse the it is.
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Discussion threads 2007-06-29
The User Who Took Over IT
Greetings!I'm an instructor in a local university. And our organization has an IT unit to answer its IT needs. The registrar's office invested already some $7,000.00 in commercial software package. And now they're planning to purchase another COTS with an estimated cost of $14,000.00. Sure it's little but in our...
Tags: college board, information technology, IT Department, IT-department, munezrhep, Now This, off-topic, software
Discussion threads 2005-02-22
I would just like to point out
that I am refusing to obey jdclyde's orders to "Post here, I COMMAND IT!" despite the awful consequences that might ensue from my act of rebellion against one of TR's main "enforcers".I accept that he has guns - lots of them - and that my refusal t
Tags: Sarbanes-Oxley, Regulatory compliance, neilb@..., Happy New Year
Discussion threads 2006-12-29
The negative consequences of a "Yes Man"
It's annoying to have a Yes Man co-worker, but it can be hazardous to have one as your boss. Here's why a boss who will agree to anything can be poison to a team. by Toni Bowers
Tags: Boss, Team Management, Gender And Diversity, Management, Human Resources, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-08-12
The GREATEST Threat to Earth
"The consequences of getting this one wrong could be huge." "Highly credible" studies are simply dismissed.This is the greatest threat to mankind since ....... since ....... well, since GLOBAL WARMING!WE MUST ACT NOW OR FACE CERTAIN DESTRUC
Tags: for neil, space invaders, off-topic, nonsense, aliens, global warming, maxwell edison, food, alien, bread, chip, Brit, Neil, UFO
Discussion threads 2006-11-10
Should a virtual world have real-world consequences?
I have never played Second Life, but the more I hear about it in the news, the more intrigued I am. For example, there's currently a lawsuit against Second Life users for copyright infringement. Okay, so that's not the interesting part. What turns on my intrigue is the fact that...
Tags: Second Life, Sonja Thompson
Blog posts 2007-10-30
Change disconnect timeout for network shares in Windows 2000 Professional
May want to think twice......"Server service configuration and tuning" (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/128167) lists some potentially unwanted consequences of using NET CONFIG SERVER...
Tags: «//Ø|ö±ò/»®©, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, network
Discussion threads 2007-05-08
Webcomic: Pros and cons of online package tracking
Online package tracking: Yet another example of unintended Internet consequences, courtesy of xkcd. by Jay Garmon
Tags: Package, Internet, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2007-06-25
ArchiveIT (exe)
Application used for scanning and archiving documents - stored in subject-based folders or binders which correspond to traditional archives. E-archive is far more secure, less effected by the consequences of chance events and finding documents is much easier. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
Tags: Archiving, C.A.R. Board, E-archive, Business Intelligence, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
Software downloads 2008-02-06
Formatting and Reformatting of disks: any consequences?
Are there any consequences if a disk is constantly formatted/reformatted and the OS (primarily XP & Vista) is constantly being reinstalled? I do this on my PC's main drives (set up as raid 0) for the purpose of testing, software evals, etc. Do these processes 'compromise' the disks'...
Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, El Guapo, disk, operating system
Discussion threads 2007-07-13
Open Solaris and strategic consequences
Open Solaris - A day late and a dollar short?Excellent article. Having participated in the launch and birth of the PC era, it is frustrating to see how marketing glitz and guerilla tactics has robbed the industry of better technology. Solaris is one
Tags: Sun Solaris, Operating systems, Servers, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, oosai@..., Open Solaris
Discussion threads 2005-03-04
Software Piracy and the Law
Software piracy is a high-stakes gamble. Can a business really suffer legal and ethical consequences if it’s caught with pirated software? This is what the U.S. law has to say.
Tags: Software, Business Software Alliance, Software Piracy, Piracy, Tools & Techniques, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Management
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Interrupting others can sink your communications
We've all experienced the annoyance of having someone cut us off in conversation--but the downside of such interruptions goes beyond the irritation factor. As communications expert Calvin Sun points out, this is poor listening in the extreme, and the consequences can range from a misguided response to missing critical information....
Tags: Calvin Sun
Download resources 2007-02-16
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