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Is social media a fad? Or the biggest shift since the Industrial Revolution? Watch Erik Qualman's video on how the Social Media has changed the world. And a Friday's bonus: Social Media Revolution Parody.

 
Helen Bereschinova
Helen Bereschinova on Sep 28, 2012 in News & Discussion

We constantly hear about how much data we are creating every day – check out this interesting little infographic by which puts some of those numbers in perspective.

 
We Are Cloud
We Are Cloud on Sep 30, 2011 in News & Discussion

The amount of data being collected and how quickly it's being generated nowadays never ceases to amaze us over here at Bime HQ. Statistics that emerge every day make us more and more sure that tools such as Bime are required to manage and profit from the age of Big Data.

 
We Are Cloud
We Are Cloud on Aug 09, 2011 in News & Discussion

Bruno Aziza, Director of BI, and Peter Thomas, business intelligence theorist and practitioner, discuss how using your BI Tool to effectively highlight deficiencies in data can lead to cultural change within an organization.

 
We Are Cloud
We Are Cloud on Jan 28, 2011 in News & Discussion

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We Are Cloud
We Are Cloud on Jul 20, 2010 in News & Discussion

We use easily counterfeited identification, Social Security numbers that are written on the sides of buses and we rely on the anonymity of the phone, fax, internet and snail mail as a means of application. In other countries they solve problems. They have priorities and don’t deal with the rhetoric.  They put security first, convenience second...

 

The mechanical wonders that once used kerosene and chain drive squeegee rollers to mass produce wet-paper copies are long gone. It’s a digital copier these days that falls into a gray area between Classification of Documents and Enterprise Cyber Security.  As technology in the copy machine industry has evolved many of these systems now contain large hard drives which retain full and complete images of each and every copy made on the system...

 

Securing an organization's assets requires work, and there are many different ways to classify controls. This white paper examines three common types of controls are administrative, technical, and physical.

 

This weekend, BusinessWeek.com will feature our own Anthony M. Freed, Editor and Business Development Director for the Infosec Island Network.

 

What does our enterprise information have in common with President Obama and Vice President Biden? The need for constant protection. Your enterprise data needs protection from the host of technical and human threats that seem to evolve daily. The President and Vice President require the same protect...

 
Anthony M. Freed
Anthony M. Freed on Mar 01, 2010 in News & Discussion