By: Mort Greenwood | 2010-03-26 | Technology Ask a dozen information technology administrators and engineers what Identity Management is and you'll get two dozen answers. It doesn't need to be complicated. Think of identity management as an office building. Not everyone can go into every room within the building, and not everyone can go into all the filing cabinets even if they are permitted to enter the room. Each person has a key that allows that person to access the rooms that the person is allowed to access. No more and no less. read more
By: Pamela Mitroff | 2010-04-03 | Business There is a growing need to protect sensitive data and authorize and authenticate users of the data. This includes the need to identify and control who has access to information based on an individual's role. Healthcare has largely ignored this issue making identity management a "new frontier" in health care. read more
By: Visnja Kamenjasevic | 2010-03-27 | Management Competition is great in the market world today and in order to get your business noticed, you will need good corporate identity management. You need to bring together all of the good qualities of your company as well as emphasizing what a great benefit your company will be to those who use your services. Good corporate identity management will do just that if handled properly. read more
By: Kimberlee Jaynes | 2008-11-28 | Interior design According to Benjamin Moore's Color Pulse 2009, there are four main color trends that will be dominating our surroundings next year and beyond. read more
By: Jack_Peterson | 2010-10-01 | Software At first sight Active Directory identity management is easy and fast process, but enterprises are forced to invest huge sums of money for fulfilling it by means of native Active Directory management tools, and in the end it turns to be complex, error-prone and time-consuming task. Third party solutions provide more guarantees and opportunities. read more
By: Keira Claire | 2010-09-21 | Software Adware 2009 pretends to be an anti-virus application but actually it is an infection itself. The virus gets installed on your computer without your permission and floods your screen with fake alerts about the presence of numerous infections. read more
By: Varindia Mag | 2011-04-21 | Electronics Novell has announced the general availability of Novell Identity Manager 4 Standard Edition to help customers secure the enterprise while controlling costs and meeting regulatory demands. Part of Novell's WorkloadIQTM portfolio, Novell Identity Manager 4 Standard Edition delivers a consistent, cloud-ready framework for managing identities across physical, virtual and cloud environments. read more
By: Ara Pekel | 2010-03-27 | Regulatory compliance A strong password protects you from identity theft. Even if it is a personal computer, have a secure password to prevent intrusion of hackers who are in search of personal information such as social security number, credit card information etc. read more
By: JamesAnderson | 2012-07-21 | Databases Running your business is difficult enough without all the nitpicky stuff, but it all needs to be done. Trust IBM Tivoli Identity Manager to get it right. read more
By: The Shaw Group Inc | 2010-12-14 | Technology Fraud committed by a criminal who has stolen someone else’s identity is identity fraud usually used online and some boiler room management scams. read more
By: Gladeya Smith | 2012-05-04 | Technology Every company that wishes to be successful in today’s competitive market scenario must adopt appropriate risk management methods. read more
By: brian warren | 2011-05-19 | Technology As the need to meet new requirements keep increasing, enterprises are forced to deploy new applications, irrespective of whether they are compatible with each other. read more
By: victocs | 2010-09-25 | Finance For those of you who think identity theft is not a matter to be bothered about, think again. Identity theft can be detrimental to your entire life and everything involved with your life. As much as 11.1 million adults were victims of identity theft in 2009. The total fraud amount was $54 million. read more
By: Jim Perry | 2010-03-31 | Regulatory compliance Identity theft in America is a problem that is just getting worse. For instance, in 2003, 4 million people were victims. In 2009, it is projected that more than twice that number - 9 million people - will fall prey to thieves. Criminals who steal your basic information can do so for a variety of purposes. For instance, they may have bad credit themselves and want to rent an apartment, establish utilities and do the basic functions of life. Unfortunately, they are highly likely to default on their bills given their previous history and this leaves you holding the bag. read more