The Changing Face Of Emergency Management
White Papers The attacks of September 11, 2001, reveal the new face of 21st century warfare and its revolutionary arsenal. Federal, state, and local emergency preparedness and response must also don a new face. The dilemma of today's emergency managers is how...
[January 24, 2005, 23:00]
US Employers Face Porn Spam Minefield
News Employers face serious penalties if they don't remove such things from the working environment. Companies face a legal duty to take action as a result of federal civil rights laws dealing with sexual discrimination.
[April 7, 2003, 12:28]
Small ISPs 'face Ruin' Over BT Price Hikes
News ISPs will face major problems due to price rises that BT plans for its wholesale offerings. The effects are likely to result in less choice for consumers -- particularly small businesses, says the ISP Association.
[August 27, 2004, 17:20]
UK File-swappers Could Face Jail Under New Law
News UK file swappers face up to two years' imprisonment under new copyright regulations, which implement the provisions of a European directive, that are expected to take effect in the UK this month. The Copyright and Related Rights Regulations 2003...
[October 8, 2003, 13:40]
Game Makers Face 'Rings' Rivalry
News But it may face a little competition there as well. It might not be as colourful as Sauron versus Gandalf, but a battle is shaping up in the game industry over "The Lord of the Rings". Electronic Arts announced Wednesday that it has secured rights...
[December 21, 2001, 10:34]
Local Authorities Face Y2K Problems
News Payment of benefits, lifts in tower blocks and central heating in old peoples homes are just three examples of disruptions the public could face according to Philip Wood, chairman of the local government steering group.
[April 22, 1999, 15:23]
Face Recognition 'fails To Catch Criminals'
News The department acquired the system through a free test program from face-recognition company Visionics (now Identix). The Tampa Police Department in Florida this week ditched a controversial facial-recognition system, saying it had not helped them...
[August 22, 2003, 10:20]
End-to-End Network Security At The Heart Of Enterprise Networks: Today's Contact Centers Face A Security Paradox
White Papers Today's contact centers face a security paradox. The Internet's very openness and ubiquity that is driving new business into the contact center can also be a liability. The Internet was designed to share, not to protect.
[September 21, 2004, 0:00]
The New Face Of IT Service Management: Aligning Business, Development And Operations Teams For Strategic Advantage
White Papers Research by Macehiter Ward-Dutton shows that a lack of trust in IT's ability to deliver business value is one of the biggest hurdles that enterprises face in bringing IT and business closer together. In today's business and technology environments...
[April 28, 2008, 0:00]
CIOs Face 'significant Change' In Their Role
News Chief information officers face "significant change" in what is expected from them over the next three years, as businesses demand more from IT. There will also be a move to replace generic technology with bespoke, tailored IT to drive business...
[January 24, 2008, 7:44]
Open Source To Change The Face Of Software Says Report
News Open source ideas will change the face of the software industry by the year 2004, according to new research published by research company Forrester. Forrester predicts software companies will be forced to shift from proprietary business models to...
[August 17, 2000, 7:17]
Users Face Prosecution If Email Is Illegal
News A case, presently under review by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), illustrates that users could face prosecution for possession of illegal data on computers, even if they are oblivious to its existence, or have not been involved in its creation.
[November 27, 1998, 14:32]
P2P Firms Face New Legal Threat
News Fred von Lohman, a staff attorney at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, said the draft letter suggests a questionable interpretation of product liability law akin to requiring car manufacturers to provide warnings on new vehicles instructing...
[March 16, 2004, 14:05]
Business Face Up To RFID Skills Shortage
News Eighty percent of the survey respondents said the RFID talent pool is too small, and Two-thirds said training and educating their employees about the technology is one of the biggest challenges they face in competing in the RFID market.
[March 2, 2005, 14:40]
Banks Face Prosecution Over Indian Call Centre Leak
News UK banks have been warned they face prosecution for breaching the Data Protection Act after an undercover reporter was sold the bank account details of 1,000 UK customers by a call centre worker in India.
[June 23, 2005, 16:40]
Software Patents Face-off Delayed Until Spring
News The delay means the current Italian presidency of the EU will not face the issue, which will be carried over to the Irish presidency beginning next month. Voting on a controversial European Union software patents proposal has been delayed until...
[December 1, 2003, 13:20]
Discovery Design & Management Services Case Study - Fifex 'Face Morph'
White Papers The objective was to design the housing and physical user interface for an electronic imaging system 'Face Morph'. Face Morph' is an exhibition stand that utilises cutting edge face recognition software, allowing the user to interact with it...
[September 1, 2006, 0:00]
ISP Staff Face MP3 Lawsuit
News A second motion bought by Comcen to have an associated company, E-Talk Communications, removed from the litigation was rejected, and now both companies will face the music industry in court. The music industry has succeeded in having a director and...
[February 13, 2004, 11:15]
The Day Ahead: Cisco Puts Face On Economic Slowdown
News Cisco's results put a face on a startling downturn in the economy. Commentary: You know Cisco Systems was having a bad earnings day when the company's Web cast for its analyst conference call didn't work and the dial-in number produced sounds that...
[February 7, 2001, 13:01]
US-listed Firms Face IT Security Audits
News Other companies, including water companies, power companies, cooperatives and tens of millions of small businesses, would not face mandatory security assessments. Publicly traded US corporations would have to certify that they have conducted an...
[November 7, 2003, 15:30]

