IMPERATIVE 10
Respect the privacy of customers, partners, and employees; use this respect as a competitive advantage.
SAML: The Secret to Centralized Identity Management
Complicated by too many systems, too many applications, and too many passwords, identity management is a major headache for most organizations. Can an intelligent, Web-services approach employing new standards ride to the rescue?
by
Hank Simon
The 2004 Editors' Choice Awards: The Intelligent Enterprise Dozen
Watch these important enablers of the intelligent enterprise.
by David Stodder
A Year in Perspective
A look back at the news of 2003 and a projection of trends in 2004
by Jeanette Burriesci & Michelle M. Young
Companies to Watch 2004
Watch these important enablers of the intelligent enterprise.
by Michelle M. Young
The 2004 Editors' Choice Awards
Business intelligence, performance management, and all forms of integration are the dominant requirements addressed by the 12 IT solution providers that make up our supreme list for 2004.
by David Stodder, Jeanette Burriesci & Michelle M. Young
Look Before You Leap
The government plans to apply analytic technologies on a global scale in the war on terrorism, but will they prove an effective weapon?
by Seth Grimes
False Dichotomy
Privacy isn't always at odds with security
by Don Tapscott
Customers on the Line
At Expedia, managing customer interaction intelligently is an ongoing process
by Justin Kestelyn
The Only Choice
A privacy strategy is no longer just an option - it's a requirement
by Matthew Ellis
A Paragon of Quality
What should you consider for improving information quality in data warehouses?
by Pushpak Sarkar
Friction Over Security Gaps
Security concerns draw investment in SCM, but what about the goal of frictionless commerce?
by Ram Reddy