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E-mail as Intellectual Property
E-mail is more important to companies than ever, since sensitive information is e-mailed both inside and outside the organization. However, growth in overall e-mail volume, driven by more sophisticated spamming attacks, as well the need to ensure content is suitable for purpose, means that we now must reconsider how we view e-mail management within the organization.

IBM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY:
10/12/2006 7:40:00 AM

IBI + IBM = EAI
The latest entrant in the race to support IBM's MQSeries Integrator Version 2 is Information Builders (IBI) with its Middleware Technology Group's 'Enterprise Connector for MQSeries Integrator'. The product provides SQL access to over 80 different data sources, and should prove a good fit with MQSI. In addition, IBI has announced support for IBM’s WebSphere Application Server.

IBM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY:
12/14/2000

Leveraging Intellectual Property: How to Manage IP Across Your Organization
Leveraging corporate knowledge and intellectual property (IP) across the organization is a complex challenge. But an IP management system can help cut through the complexity, capture inputs from all relevant sources, and offer control over the entire process. The solution should be comprehensive, while conferring the right mix of process control and flexibility. (Part Two of a two-part series.)

IBM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY:
7/14/2006 2:36:00 PM

Leveraging Intellectual Property: Why Corporate Knowledge and IP Are Critical to Your Business
Intellectual property (IP) is a valuable commodity. And today, companies can use new technology, new practices, and organizational alignment to reap the value of corporate IP. The catchphrase of the 80s and 90s was “other people’s money.” But the catchphrase for the new millennium is “other people’s IP.” (Part One of a two-part series.)

IBM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY:
7/14/2006 2:33:00 PM

McCormick and Schmick s Restaurants Gains New Insight into Dining Trends and Financial Performance with IBM Cognos Express
McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurants needed better insight to understand and take advantage of key business trends. Find out why they chose IBM Cognos Express to deliver that insight.

IBM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: business intelligence, business intelligence business, cognos, what is cognos, why cognos, performance management, management performance, bi business intelligence, software for financial, tm1, performance business, performance software, business analytics, cognos 8, ibm cognos, ibm and cognos, cognos ibm, company intelligence, cognos report, planning and finance, cognos 10, ibm information, performance planning, business intelligence software, software for business intelligence, business intelligence company, cognos report studio, business intelligence companies, cognos business, cognos 8..
9/15/2011 1:18:00 PM

Server Platform Situational Analysis: IBM AS/400
Customers value IBM's AS/400's reliability, stability, and security. However, despite its impressive performance and use of independent software vendors to broaden its functionality, AS/400 suffers from the perception that its an ancient technology.

IBM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: platform, server, security, integration, independent software vendors, ISV, legacy systems.
10/31/2005

Compaq, HP, IBM, Intel and Microsoft Create New PC Security Alliance
Five key vendors, Compaq, HP, IBM, Intel, and Microsoft have allied together to develop a new hardware and software specification for personal computer security. The alliance has set a goal of publishing a specification proposal by the second half of 2000. It remains to be seen what impact this will have on the rapidly increasing number of information security attacks.

IBM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: about computer security, advanced computer security, biometric computer security, business computer security, cert computer security, compare computer security, complete computer security, computer and network security, computer data security, computer hardware security, computer information systems security, computer internet security, computer network security, computer network security software, computer networking security, computer networks security, computer privacy security, computer security, computer security applications, computer security article, computer security articles, .
10/13/1999

IBM Taking on Sun in Web Infrastructure?
IBM has decided to take on Sun in the Internet infrastructure arena. What do they bring to the table? And who will win the war of words?

IBM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: ibm, ibm sun, Web Infrastructure, Web server , infrastructure market, Network Solutions , Sun system , IBM RS/6000 S80, ibm software strategy, Web infrastructure area, Monterey project , rs 6000, Java standards group, Java initiatives.
5/19/2000

SAP Weaves Microsoft .NET And IBM WebSphere Into Its ESA TapestryPart Three: Challenges and User Recommendations
One should imagine how humongous the job of delivering plug-and-play packaged middleware components for a number of other disparate applications SAP will attempt to enshroud in its xApps will be. In practice, the drawbacks of heterogeneous environment will not be eliminated – while communication between disparate applications will be eased, matching the business model across these remains the challenge and remains subject to individuals’ business acumen.

IBM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY:
3/7/2003

Migration from IBM Rational Application Developer to MyEclipse Blue Edition
Migration from IBM Rational Application Developer to MyEclipse Blue Edition. Find the Software Information You're Being after related to Development Environment. Why would a company choose to migrate its development tools? And if the migration is decided upon, how can this be done easily and effectively? Get answers to these questions, and explore the concerns and issues surrounding migration of your development environment, using IBM’s Rational Application Developer (RAD) as an example of a current tool and MyEclipse Blue Edition from Genuitec as an example of a new tool.

IBM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: Migration from IBM Rational Application Developer to MyEclipse Blue Edition Migration from IBM Rational Application Developer to MyEclipse Blue Edition Source: Genuitec, LLC Document Type: White Paper Description: Why would a company choose to migrate its development tools? And if the migration is decided upon, how can this be done easily and effectively? Get answers to these questions, and explore the concerns and issues surrounding migration of your development environment, using IBM’s Rational
9/11/2009 2:02:00 PM

Legacy Single Sign-On: Novell, Evidian, IBM, PassGo, or Computer Associates?
As the complexity of enterprise systems increases, users are often forced to remember more and more passwords. As the demand on users increases, many users choose to write down their passwords, and by doing so, jeopardize security.

IBM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY:
9/28/2002

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