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
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.April 2002
"Web services" offer an exciting vision of the future of IT service delivery in which widely diverse and physically distributed servers and applications interact seamlessly and automatically via standardized interfaces. In a sense, Web services represent the natural extension of the modular, open architectures of the Internet to higher-level applications. But is the application-level modularity depicted in the Web services vision really feasible? What will the IT services industry look like if Web services are successful? As the Beatles said, "Well, you know, we'd all love to see the plan..." Tune in this month and check out the Web services "revolution" for yourself.
In this issue:- Web Services: "You Say You Got a Real Solution...": Opening Statement
- Web Services and the New IT Paradigm
- Web Services: Promises, Risks, and a New Vocabulary
- Utopia Can Wait: Enterprise Web Services Today
- Web Services: I Want to Teach the World to Code, in Perfect Harmony...
- The Long and Winding Road to Web Services
April 2002
"A mere two hours before the scheduled start of the Firestone Firehawk 600 at Texas Motor Speedway, ... [organizers] "postponed" the race. During practice, drivers reached speeds over 235 mph and experienced 5½ Gs for 18 of the 22 seconds it took to complete a lap. It was reported that 21 of 25 drivers said they had experienced dizziness, disorientation, or other problems after the practice session. Driver Michael Andretti ...
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