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Managing IT Security Costs With Identity And Access Management

White Papers Identity and Access Management (IAM) enables organizations to align their security management strategies with their business goals by centralizing and automating the management of user identities and access to protected resources and services...

[June 5, 2007, 0:00]

Improve Patient Care And Achieve Compliance With Enterprise Content Management And Automated Forms Processing

White Papers In this webcast you will learn how you can improve patient care, reduce costs, protect patient privacy and enforce compliance, by automating form-based processes. Healthcare organizations today are struggling with how to provide superior patient...

[July 12, 2005, 0:00]

IBM Customises Integration Software

News The WebSphere Business Integration products provide companies with the software infrastructure to connect systems and "templates" for automating specific business processes. The templates, or pre-written code for automating business tasks, work in...

[May 19, 2003, 8:20]

Hollywood Homes In On Student Swappers

News We're not dictating the policy, but we're saying, 'Here's a tool to help with automating the process. Privacy vs.policy According to its technical summary, ACNS does not invade privacy. We seek to balance our responsibilities to respect copyrights...

[April 19, 2004, 14:45]

Leveraging The Internet For HIPAA-Compliant Process Automation

White Papers Automating these processes is a main focus of HIPAA legislation - an initiative which leaves no healthcare participant on the sidelines in efforts to automate their transactions while ensuring privacy and security of Protected Health Information...

[March 17, 2005, 23:00]

Web Consortium Issues Privacy Standard

News The World Wide Web Consortium has endorsed a new standard for privacy online. The W3C, a Web standards body, has declared the Platform for Privacy Preferences 1.0, or P3P, a W3C recommendation, essentially endorsing the technology as a standard.

[April 16, 2002, 16:20]