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Last Updated: January 27, 2006
[November 30, 2005]
Human-Centered Intranet Design: "Developers need to have a deeper understanding that regardless of what technology allows them to do, the end product must conform to the natural way in which humans work."
[November 25, 2005]
"Most people, I think, don't even know what a rootkit is, so why should they care about it?" - Thomas Hesse, President of Sony BMG's global digital business division
[November 19, 2005]
Real Story of the Rogue Rootkit: "What happens when the creators of malware collude with the very companies we hire to protect us from that malware? We users lose, that's what happens. A dangerous and damaging rootkit gets introduced into the wild, and half a million computers get infected before anyone does anything. Who are the security companies really working for? It's unlikely that this Sony rootkit is the only example of a media company using this technology. Which security company has engineers looking for the others who might be doing it? And what will they do if they find one? What will they do the next time some multinational company decides that owning your computers is a good idea? These questions are the real story, and we all deserve answers."
[November 04, 2005]
10 principles of effective information management: "This article draws together a number of 'critical success factors' for information management projects. These do not provide an exhaustive list, but do offer a series of principles that can be used to guide the planning and implementation of information management activities. From the outset, it must be emphasised that this is not an article about technology. Rather, it is about the organisational, cultural and strategic factors that must be considered to improve the management of information within organisations. The key goal of this article is to help information management projects succeed."
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