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Computerworld Data Management
August 18, 2004
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In this issue:
* U.S. Banks Balk At Data Classification
* N.H. Agency To Revamp Criminal Offender Systems
* Decision Dilemmas? Head To The OR
* Japanese Bank Taps RFID For Document Security
* Motorola Rolls Out Database Management Software
* Sybase Upgrades PowerBuilder, Plots RFID Move
* Oracle Gives CRM Another Shot
* Technology Not The Answer To Terror
* Getting Personal (Again)
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U.S. Banks Balk At Data Classification
A data classification standard being drafted by Canadian banks will
make it easier for third-party service providers to protect regulated
data. A similar effort is needed in the U.S., experts say, but the
challenges are greater.
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,95271,00.html?nlid=DM
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N.H. Agency To Revamp Criminal Offender Systems
After trying, and failing to create a new criminal offender field
management system with the aid of Computer Associates, the New
Hampshire Department of Corrections is poised to try again.
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,95177,00.html?nlid=DM
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Decision Dilemmas? Head To The OR
Whether planning an airline schedule or devising a better design
process, the science of operations research can help companies deal
with complex scenarios, says SAS's Mary Crissey.
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,95227,00.html?nlid=DM
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Japanese Bank Taps RFID For Document Security
NEC Corp. has signed a contract with a Japanese bank for a radio
frequency identification-based document management system.
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,95327,00.html?nlid=DM
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Motorola Rolls Out Database Management Software
Motorola is using the Application Data Management suite from OuterBay
Technology to manage data growth in its Oracle e-business
applications.
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,95318,00.html?nlid=DM
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Sybase Upgrades PowerBuilder, Plots RFID Move
At its annual user conference in Orlando, Sybase Inc. released a new
version of its application development tool, outlined plans for an
upgrade to its database software and planned to preview a system for
tracking RFID data.
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,95295,00.html?nlid=DM
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Oracle Gives CRM Another Shot
Oracle hopes to finally make good on its CRM investment with an upgrade
that offers salespeople a carrot to get them to adopt sales force
automation tools.
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,95273,00.html?nlid=DM
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Technology Not The Answer To Terror
Opinion: Pimm Fox isn't convinced that technology like biometric
passports holds the key in the fight against terrorism.
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,95210,00.html?nlid=DM
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Getting Personal (Again)
Personalization technologies haven't lived up to the hype that started
during the dot-com boom, but some companies ar taking another look at
them.
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