Posts Tagged ‘Information’

Information Technology Law: The law and society

Posted 06 Sep 2010
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Information Technology Law is the ideal companion for a course of study on IT law and the ways in which it is evolving in response to rapid technological and social change.

This ground-breaking new work is the first textbook to systematically examine how the law and legal process of the UK interacts with the modern ‘information society’ and the fast-moving process of digitization. It examines the challenges that this fast pace of change brings to the established legal order, which was developed to meet the needs of a traditional physical society.

Pandora’s Box: Social and Professional Issues of the Information Age

Posted 01 Sep 2010
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Computing technology is constantly evolving and changing, developing and consolidating its position as a vital component of our lives. It no longer plays a minor part in society – it is embedded in, and affects, all aspects of life, from education to healthcare to war. Dealing with the implications of this is a major challenge, and one that can impact upon us, both personally and professionally. As a consequence, it is vital that all in the computing industry make wise decisions regarding their conduct. Using case studies and discussion topics drawn from entertaining real world examples, Pandora’s Box examines the background of a wide range of vital contemporary issues, encouraging readers to exa… More >> Pandora’s Box: Social and Professional Issues of the Information Age

The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Managing Information Technology

Posted 22 Aug 2010
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Software. Hardware. Networks. Wireless. Entrepreneurs face a bewildering array of choices and decisions when it comes to incorporating technology into the fabric of their businesses. Yet nothing could be more important these days. Aligning information technology (IT) with business strategy is essential to meet and beat the competition. As business strategy and technology expert CJ Rhoads shows, managing information technology effectively is an essential skill that all entrepreneurs must develop, just as they develop skills in sales or finance. However, due to the immaturity of the IT industry, making good decisions about information technology is very difficult. Reliable and unbiased information is hard to find… More >> The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Managing Information Technology

An Executive’s Guide to Information Technology: Principles, Business Models, and Terminology

Posted 18 Jul 2010
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Assessing the most valuable technology for an organization is becoming a growing challenge for business professionals confronted with an expanding array of options. This book is an A-Z compendium of technological terms written for the non-technical executive, allowing quick identification of what the term is and why it is significant. This is more than a dictionary – it is a concise review of the most important aspects of information technology from a business perspective: the major advantages, disadvantages and business value propositions of each term are discussed, as well as sources for further reading, and cross-referencing with other terms where applicable. The essential elements of each concept are covere… More >> An Executive’s Guide to Information Technology: Principles, Business Models, and Terminology

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol: Application Layer, Directory service, Directory Information Tree, Domain Name System, Internet Engineering Task … for Comments, Key server

Posted 24 Apr 2010
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, or LDAP, is an application protocol for querying and modifying directory services running over TCP/IP. A directory is a set of objects with attributes organized in a logical and hierarchical manner. A simple example is the telephone directory, which consists of a list of names organized alphabetically, with each name having an address and phone number associated with it. An LDAP directory tree often reflects various political, geographic, and/or organizational boundaries, depending on the model chosen. LDAP deployments today tend to use Domain name system (DNS) names for structuring the topmost levels of the hierarchy. Deeper… More >> Lightweight Directory Access Protocol: Application Layer, Directory service, Directory Information Tree, Domain Name System, Internet Engineering Task … for Comments, Key server