We’ve become fairly comfortable with the structure of our IT organizations, but new trends in technology product development are increasingly challenging these traditional models.
In the traditional (i.e., over the past 10 years or so) IT organization we have roughly aligned the organizational chart with a logical stack corresponding to our data processing footprint. We [...]
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New Technology Trends Will Impact Traditional IT Roles
May 28th, 2008 · No Comments · Business, Convergence, Data Center, Disruptors, IS Security, IT Roadmaps, Technology, VoIP
Tags:Cisco·Data Center Technology·IT Organizations·IT Roles·IT Services·Utility Computing·VFrame DC·Virtualization·VoIP
Privacy and the New Mobile Open Network
May 13th, 2008 · No Comments · Convergence, IS Security, Internet, VoIP, Wireless
The Internet is going mobile. ‘Big news, right? Well, with the open-access provisions attached to the auction of the 700 MHz spectrum, the continued success of open-source public VoIP applications, and open platforms such as Android and OpenMoko, things are really accelerating.
The auction of the 700 MHz spectrum comes with the requirement that the winning [...]
Tags:Acceptable Use Policy·Android·Federal Communications Act of 1934·IS Security·Mobile Devices·Open Networks·OpenMoko·Privacy·Wireless·Wireless Broadband
VoIP Security Assessment: How Long are You Going to Wait?
April 4th, 2008 · No Comments · IS Security, VoIP
Most of the enterprises that we encounter through the service of our practice have top-notch Information Security teams. The basic existence of a security team in the organization is evidence that the CIO recognizes and appreciates the enormous risk exposure and potential loss to the business that can result from information security breaches, and has [...]
Tags:Security·VoIP·VoIP Security
