One message that comes through loud and clear from this month's CBR on Web services is that we (i.e., the IT industry) are not yet at all sure what we mean by these two words. Maybe that's not surprising. It is the latest buzz phrase, and judging from the data presented in the articles that follow, everybody is piling on this bandwagon (we may not know what it is, but most of us are pretty sure we're doing it). Buzz phrases are vague by nature, and when people start piling on, definitions usually get hazier.
July 2002
June 2002
In this issue:- June 2002 Cutter IT Journal -- B2B Collaboration: Where to Start?
- B2B Collaboration: Where to Start?: Opening Statement
- The Collaborative Enterprise: First Principles of Success in the Relationship Economy
- Kindling Collaboration: Establishing the Conditions for Collaborative Success
- Knowledge Is the Glue: Achieving Effective Collaboration Through Trust-Based Relationships
- A Nonzero-Sum Game: Collaborative Software Development at Quovix
- B2B Collaboration: Don't Forget the Data
June 2002
I recently had lunch with the CEO of an information security firm and asked him about an impression I had from talking to firms about this area. "They don't seem worried enough," I suggested. He agreed and noted that part of the reason was the strategy being used to convince people of the need to invest in security. "We've been trying to scare them into action," he said, "and it isn't working."
May 2002
In this issue:- May 2002 Cutter IT Journal -- Information Security and Privacy in a Fragile World
- Information Security and Privacy in a Fragile World: Opening Statement
- On Bricks and Walls: Why Building Secure Software Is Hard
- Assessing the Risk of COTS Usage in Survivable Systems
- If You Are Paying for Information Security Technology, You Have Paid Too Much
- Thinking Inside the Box: The Importance of Real-Time Log Monitoring for Network Security
- Viruses, Worms, and Zombies and What to Do About Them
- Toward Technology for Data Protection
- Selling a Better Security Program to Management
May 2002
The topic of this month's Cutter Benchmark Review ( CBR ) -- progress in supply chain management (SCM) -- is of tremendous importance. How well collections of organizations perform together will surely be determined in large degree by how well they coordinate their supply chains.
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