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Author | : Tom Gillis |
Publisher | : Pearson Education |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2010-04-09 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1587141302 |
Securing the Borderless Network reveals New techniques for securing advanced Web 2.0, virtualization, mobility, and collaborative applications Today’s new Web 2.0, virtualization, mobility, telepresence, and collaborative applications offer immense potential for enhancing productivity and competitive advantage. However, they also introduce daunting new security issues, many of which are already being exploited by cybercriminals. Securing the Borderless Network is the first book entirely focused on helping senior IT decision-makers understand, manage, and mitigate the security risks of these new collaborative technologies. Cisco® security technology expert Tom Gillis brings together systematic, timely decision-making and technical guidance for companies of all sizes: information and techniques for protecting collaborative systems without compromising their business benefits. You’ll walk through multiple scenarios and case studies, from Cisco Webex® conferencing to social networking to cloud computing. For each scenario, the author identifies key security risks and presents proven best-practice responses, both technical and nontechnical. Securing the Borderless Network reviews the latest Cisco technology solutions for managing identity and securing networks, content, endpoints, and applications. The book concludes by discussing the evolution toward "Web 3.0" applications and the Cisco security vision for the borderless enterprise, providing you with a complete security overview for this quickly evolving network paradigm.
Author | : Shahar Hameiri |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 287 |
Release | : 2015-07-16 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1107110882 |
'Non-traditional', border-spanning security problems pervade the global agenda. This is the first book that systematically explains how they are managed.
Author | : Jennifer De Leon |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2023-04-25 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 1665904186 |
Caught in the crosshairs of gang violence, a teen girl and her mother set off on a perilous journey from Guatemala City to the US border in this “engrossing” (Kirkus Reviews) young adult novel from the author of Don’t Ask Me Where I’m From. For seventeen-year-old Maya, trashion is her passion, and her talent for making clothing out of unusual objects landed her a scholarship to Guatemala City’s most prestigious design school and a finalist spot in the school’s fashion show. Mamá is her biggest supporter, taking on extra jobs to pay for what the scholarship doesn’t cover, and she might be even more excited than Maya about what the fashion show could do for her future career. So when Mamá doesn’t come to the show, Maya doesn’t know what to think. But the truth is worse than she could have imagined. The gang threats in their neighborhood have walked in their front door—with a boy Maya considered a friend, or maybe even more, among them. After barely making their escape, Maya and her mom have no choice but to continue their desperate flight all the way through Guatemala and Mexico in hopes of crossing the US border. They have to cross. They must cross! Can they?
Author | : André J. Martin |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 246 |
Release | : 1994-06 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780471131953 |
Advance Praise for Infopartnering "André has done a great job of describing a future world in which we harness the power of technology and cooperative relationships to become as efficient and consumer-focused as possible." —Jerry Golub, Director, Trade and Inventory Effectiveness, Price Chopper Supermarkets "Correctly defines linkage between suppliers, retailers, and customers and provides a sure-footed road map to reduce costs at each level. A viable alternative to those Non-ELDP operators who are scurrying pell-mell toward CRP but giving up the farm to do it." —M. Davis Herriman, Vice President, Grocery Operations, Giant Foods, Inc. "Finally, a book that demystifies the ‘how-to’s’ of ECR. Infopartnering is a must-read for any Senior Manager truly dedicated to making ECR a reality." —Daphne Perry, General Manager, ECR, H. J. Heinz Company of Canada, Ltd. "André Martin has provided the experienced as well as the novice logistician with a valuable insight into ECR. Infopartnering is not business as usual, but a unique, value-added approach to meeting customer requirements." —Joseph Andraski, Vice President, Sales & Integrated Logistics Division, Nabisco Food Group "Infopartnering will help drive the implementation of new infopartnering techniques such as continuous replenishment to better manage the distribution pipeline for greater consumer value." —Ralph Drayer, Vice President, Product Supply-Customer Development, Procter & Gamble Company
Author | : Paul Doe |
Publisher | : eBook Partnership |
Total Pages | : 223 |
Release | : 2021-09-09 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1839783702 |
How do towns and cities divided by the harsh reality of an international border manage to get on with each other when their closest neighbour lives just next door, but in another country? Are they thriving or surviving? Utterly dependent on each other or with backs turned, socially and economically? We visit towns and cities that you may not have heard of or know little about. Places like distant Blagoveshchensk and Heihe, Narva and Ivangorod and Gorlitz and Zgorzelec. But also the better known Nicosia, Europe’s only divided capital, Detroit with its Canadian neighbour Windsor, Geneva and its French suburb Annemasse and the cities of Sarajevo and Mostar, divided not by international borders but ethnic divisions baked into everyday life. This is a fascinating and well-researched study of thirty-six towns and cities from across the world that are separated by borders. Paul Doe delves into the way in which these divisions came about and how the separated towns and cities manage to get along, or not, buffeted as they are by geopolitics, ethnic differences and historical animosities.
Author | : Kenichi Ohmae |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 10 |
Release | : 1989 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780000893123 |
Author | : Michael J Baker |
Publisher | : SAGE |
Total Pages | : 450 |
Release | : 2010-03-18 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1446243974 |
Electronic Inspection Copy available for instructors here Building on the popularity of the first edition, published in 2000, the Second Edition brings together revised and new, original chapters from an outstanding team of contributors providing an authoritative overview of the theoretical foundations and current status of thinking on topics central to the discipline and practice of marketing. Summary of key features: - A marketing theory text written specifically for students - Provides an introduction and overview of the role of theory in marketing - Contributors are leading, well-established authorities in their fields - Explains key concepts for students in a clear, readable and concise manner. - Provides full, in-depth coverage of all topics, with recommended further readings
Author | : Robert Guest |
Publisher | : St. Martin's Press |
Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 2011-11-08 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0230341233 |
An editor for The Economist looks at how international diasporas are accelerating and diversifying the flow of ideas, technology, and wealth, improving lives across the globe. A century ago, migrants often crossed an ocean and never saw their homelands again. Today, they call—or Skype—home the moment their flight has landed, and that's just the beginning. Thanks to cheap travel and easy communication, immigrants everywhere stay in intimate contact with their native countries, creating powerful cross-border networks. In Borderless Economics, Robert Guest travels through dozens of countries and 44 American states, observing how these networks create wealth, spread ideas, and foster innovation. Covering phenomena such as how young Chinese studying in the West are infecting China with democratic ideals, to why the so-called "brain drain"—the flow of educated migrants from poor countries to rich ones—actually reduces global poverty, this is a fascinating look at how migration makes the world wealthier and happier.
Author | : Timothy Braithwaite |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2002-10-15 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0471423246 |
The essential guide to e-business security for managers and ITprofessionals Securing E-Business Systems provides business managers andexecutives with an overview of the components of an effectivee-business infrastructure, the areas of greatest risk, and bestpractices safeguards. It outlines a security strategy that allowsthe identification of new vulnerabilities, assists in rapidsafeguard deployment, and provides for continuous safeguardevaluation and modification. The book thoroughly outlines aproactive and evolving security strategy and provides a methodologyfor ensuring that applications are designed with security in mind.It discusses emerging liabilities issues and includes security bestpractices, guidelines, and sample policies. This is the bible ofe-business security. Timothy Braithwaite (Columbus, MD) is Deputy Director ofInformation Assurance Programs for Titan Corporation. He hasmanaged data centers, software projects, systems planning, andbudgeting organizations, and has extensive experience in projectand acquisition management. He is also the author of Y2K LessonsLearned (Wiley: 0-471-37308-7).
Author | : Wilson J. Osito Odiyo |
Publisher | : Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Total Pages | : 175 |
Release | : 2013-07-26 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1443850799 |
This text is an important addition to the ongoing discourse on strategic management, particularly, strategic human resource management. It is a result of research carried out in the agricultural sector, in general, and on multinational tea firms, in particular. The author’s hands-on and conceptual insights gained through nineteen years of experience across African countries make the text a useful tool for company boards of directors and strategic level managers charged with the formulation and implementation of business and human resource strategies. In addition, it provides justification to HR managers of the need to shift focus from primarily being concerned with routine transactional HR activities to dealing with transformational ones, which are contingent on the circumstances of the organization. Scholars, management consultants and management students will also find the contents of this book to be of great interest and benefit. It is now sufficiently recognised that management has to be concerned with deliverables, rather than abstractions. Therefore, many firms formulate and implement one form of business strategy or the other. However, strategies cannot be conceived, let alone realised, without human resource input. The question that HR continues to grapple with, therefore, is how it can demonstrate the contribution of each employee to the bottom line and business sustainability. How this question is to be answered has not always been explained and is even more crucial for the agricultural firms which are characterized by great instability in terms of weather patterns, commodity prices, currency exchange rates and wage levels. HR planning, in these circumstances, cannot be a simple exercise, but getting it right is more important than for organizations in more predictable environments. This book moves away from the romanticization of the role of HRM in such organizations, and instead provides empirical evidence of the types of business and human resource strategies employed, strategic integration between these strategies and the strategic human resource management processes and practices used. Finally, it considers the concomitant synergies achieved by strategic fit between business and human resource strategies and their role in achieving sustainable competitive advantage.