Apr 23 2009

Why Project Management Matters to IT

Tag: Project ManagementMike Blair @ 4:04 pm

 

It’s taken a long time, but I’m happy to see that many IT organizations are starting to get it.  Project management is important to IT, and we need more of it.  Sure project management has been around IT for decades, but has it really been effective?  Continue reading “Why Project Management Matters to IT”


Apr 09 2009

Security Solutions for Secure Collaboration

Tag: Access & Identity Management, CollaborationEric Inch @ 8:08 am

Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) has quickly been adopted by many companies as the solution for intranets/extranets, content management, business intelligence reporting, as well as an extensible development framework. C/D/H has numerous large scale MOSS projects ongoing at any given time. While MOSS 2007 provides quite a bit of functionality right out of the box, there are a few solutions that can be implemented along with your MOSS design to drastically improve the overall security of your solution. The four I will briefly discuss are Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server, RSA SecurID, Forefront Security for SharePoint, and Microsoft Rights Management Services (RMS).

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Apr 06 2009

Knowledge Transfer 2.0 Podcast: Purpose & People: Supporting The IT Mission At Plante & Moran

Tag: PodcastPaul Hillman @ 8:04 am

Paul Hillman talks with Doug Brady, Chief Information Officer for Plante & Moran, one of the nation’s leading certified public accounting and business consulting firms. The technology area at Plante & Moran is responsible for providing bullet-proof information resources for thousands of client services professionals around the world. In addition, IT and Plante & Moran is also expected to be an agent of change within the firm by bringing a higher level of innovation through the services they provide.

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