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WiFi Clouds and Zones: A Survey of Municipal Wireless Initiatives
This study is one of the first to analytically describe how businesses, governments, communities, and other organizations are using wireless technology to create large WiFi and wireless internet clouds. Going beyond simple hotspots, these implementations offer some of the most pervasive high bandwidth access possible and may shed light on...
Tags: Wireless Internet, Survey, University Of Georgia, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Wireless LANs
White papers 2004-08-25
Workflow Management Systems and ERP Systems: Differences, Commonalities, and Applications
Two important classes of information systems, Workflow Management Systems WfMSs and Enterprise Resource Planning ERP systems, have been used to support e-business process redesign, integration, and management. While both technologies can help with business process automation, data transfer, and information sharing, the technological approach and features of solutions provided by...
Tags: ERP System, ERP, Workflow Management, University Of Georgia, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2005-10-25
University of Georgia Saves and Lowers Risk With Centralized Security Management Solutions From CA
The University of GeorgiA UGA is the state's flagship institution of higher education. When the new Chief Information Security Officer CISO joined UGA, he quickly realized that the University was in dire need of a centralized security management solution. UGA's network was protected by thousands of disparate security devices that...
Tags: Security Management, Computer Associates International Inc., University Of Georgia, UGA, Security
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A Multilevel Secure Workflow Management System
The Department of Defense DoD needs multilevel secure MLS workflow management systems to enable globally distributed users and applications to cooperate across classification levels to achieve mission critical goals. An MLS workflow management system that allows a user to program multilevel mission logic, to securely coordinate widely distributed tasks, and...
Tags: Workflow, Workflow Management, University Of Georgia, Process Improvement, Quality, Business Operations
White papers 2005-10-25
University of Georgia's Center for Continuing Education Replaces Wired Network With Smart Wi-Fi From Ruckus
Located on the campus of the University of Georgia UGA, the Georgia Center for Continuing Education Conference Center and Hotel is considered the world's largest and most comprehensive university-based conference center. UGA's Continuing Education IT staff wanted to provide ubiquitous, free Wi-Fi to hotel guests and visitors for years. But...
Tags: Education, Wired Inc., Network, University Of Georgia, Ruckus Wireless, UGA, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless
Case studies 2008-03-31
ALPACAS: A Large-Scale Privacy-Aware Collaborative Anti-Spam System
Towards addressing the challenges, this paper presents ALPACAS - a privacy-aware framework for collaborative spam filtering. In designing the ALPACAS framework, they make two unique contributions. The first is a feature-preserving message transformation technique that is highly resilient against the latest kinds of spam attacks. The second is a privacy-preserving...
Tags: Aware, Anti-spam, Privacy, University Of Georgia, Security, Viruses And Worms
White papers 2008-01-01
Throttling Outgoing SPAM for Webmail Services
Spam has become a serious problem of Internet, and the current defense is limited to the filters deployed at the recipient side. Little known research has been applied to reduce the volume of spam messages being generated. This paper presents a system that dynamically throttles emails based on the message...
Tags: University Of Georgia, E-mail, Online Communications
White papers 2009-01-01

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IBM to launch Linux-only Power servers
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Tags: Servers, Operating systems, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Processors, IBM Corp., server, Linux, POWER Servers
Technical articles 2004-09-10
Battlestar Galactica wins Peabody Award
From CNN: "The Sci Fi Channel won its first Peabody for 'Battlestar Galactica,' a drama about a war-ravaged civilization trying to start anew. The George Foster Peabody Awards, for broadcasting excellence in both news and entertainment, are given annually by the University of ...
Tags: Broadcasting, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2006-04-06
Researchers in Quest for Vaccines
The Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, at the University of Georgia was faced with a significant technical challenge to carry out its research developing simulation techniques to study carbohydrates and their interaction with proteins. The simulations demanded a massive amount of computing power, requiring a solution powerful enough to address this....
Tags: Vaccine, Computing, Scali, Healthcare
Case studies
What are the implications of the new Super DMCA laws?
By Alex BreedingEditor's note: This article contains the writer's observations and opinions.Just when you got used to the 1998 Federal Digital Millennium Copyright Act DMCA, there comes a new legislative kid on the block. And don't be tricked into thinking the new Super DMCA laws, which have been passed in...
Tags: DMCA, LanWrights, Inc.
Technical articles 2003-07-16
An online MBA program may work for you
Coupling IT skills with business knowledge can help managers bridge the technical and financial sides of any organization. An online MBA course that fits into your busy schedule may help you reach that goal.Many IT pros who want to earn a master’s of business administration MBA degree simply don’t have...
Tags: E-learning, Dana Norton, MBA, Georgia WebMBA, University of Massachusetts
Technical articles 2002-03-19
Slowdown
blog rootWhen I was a kid, my family and I used to watch Ok...When I was a kid, my family and I used to watch Oklahoma University football games and this was during the Bud Wilkinson era. We lived in Davis Oklahoma at the edge of the beautiful Arbuckle...
Tags: Games, sooner1944@..., game
Discussion threads 2005-10-06
Online intrusion risks large identity cache
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Tags: Social Security, PRODUCTIVITY, Operational accounting, SECURITY, Viruses and worms, Databases, IHSS, University of California at Berkeley, intrusion, computer
Technical articles 2004-10-21
Perceptive Software Case Study: Georgia Institute of Technology
Georgia Institute of Technology, one of the nation's top research universities, is renowned for its leadership and innovative academic environment. In the mid-1990s, Georgia Tech began a broad initiative to re-engineer its business processes campuswide to build better customer service and open the lines of communication among university departments. The...
Tags: Georgia Institute Of Technology, Accounts Payable, Procurement, Perceptive Software, Purchasing & Procurement, Operational Accounting, Business Operations, Finance
Case studies 2007-10-01
E-commerce tools may soon identify, direct, and fulfill customer needs
What trends are shaping the future of e-commerce? Bob Weinstein doesn't have a crystal ball, but he does have a line on three possibilities: intelligent agents, streaming media, and online decision support tools. See how these pieces fit together in this week's Tech Watch.Over the next few weeks, Tech Watch...
Tags: Real estate, Web site development, Web technology, Bob Weinstein, e-business, Frederick J. Riggins, intelligent agent, agent, streaming media
Technical articles 2000-01-19
Computer forensics brings new weapons to the fight against cybercrime
Unfortunately, many of us have learned the hard way that computer security is a constant concern. The emerging field of computer forensics, however, offers help in the form of new methods of preserving and extracting evidence related to computer crimes.Cyber bad guys are wreaking havoc on computer systems—and are capturing...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Bob Weinstein, Computer Forensics, computer, security, computer security
Technical articles 2001-06-22
Avaya Case Study: Clayton State University
Clayton State University is a comprehensive university in the Atlanta, Georgia metropolitan area with an enrollment of approximately 6,000 students. As a leading-edge technology university, Clayton State needed a state-of - the-art telephony solution that would allow the University to handle the rapid enrollment growth that the University expects over...
Tags: Avaya Inc., Clayton State University, Call Centers, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Ethernet, VOIP, Telecom & Utilities, Telecommunications, It Operations, Enterprise Software, Software, Networking
Case studies
University Health Care System Improves Patient Care With Enterprise Grid Storage System
University Health Care System is a not-for-profit community hospital network that serves 25 counties throughout Georgia and parts of South Carolina. The transformation into a digital healthcare facility had created the need to improve the scalability, reliability and resiliency of the hospital's information storage infrastructure. IBM helped University Health Care...
Tags: Patient, Storage, Health Care, Storage System, IBM Corp., Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Servers, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Hardware
Case studies
Cyber Quiz: Freedominfo.org Global Survey 2004 reviewed by Dr D.C.Misra
This is an ongoing survey of the state of freedom of information in countries which have adopted comprehensive national laws on access.This version was originally released in September 2003 and amended in April-May 2004 to include four additional countries.This report,third in the series to an updated global survey, shows that...
Tags: freedom of information
Discussion threads 2004-10-22
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