(9/7/2007) Canada's deputy ministers for service delivery have targeted a pan-Canadian framework for identification and authentication among their top 12 priorities for collaboration. William Stallings, co-author of the new book, Computer Security: Principles and Practice, offers his take on how identity management has evolved to a more federated, enterprise-wide model, and what it takes to get there. | (8/27/2007) InterGovWorld.com readers write back | (8/17/2007) Writing a blog can establish your company's credibility, demonstrate your expertise on a certain subject or help you organize yourself and your projects. It can also land you a job. | (8/8/2007) Much homework and hard footwork is needed to drive a compelling case for a SOA project. At SIMS (a shared information management services provider), the strategy is to start with a universal service that's required across all departments or agencies. A project like linking IDs, for example, aligns with the province's broader business objectives to improve services. | (8/7/2007) InterGovWorld.com readers write back | (8/6/2007) InterGovWorld.com readers write back | (8/3/2007) InterGovWorld.com readers write back | (7/28/2007) InterGovWorld.com readers write back | (7/19/2007) InterGovWorld.com readers write back | (7/18/2007) InterGovWorld.com readers write back | (7/15/2007) InterGovWorld.com readers write back |
  |  |  | | Blog Spotlight: Sandford Borins |  | As Professor of Strategic Management at the University of Toronto, Sandford Borins brings InterGovWorld.com readers exclusive insights into how and why the public sector is changing. You'll find new perspectives and questions, observations and objectives, lessons and answers. Cover to Cover, the blog by Prof. Sandford Borins, appears every Thursday. Inside Cover to Cover | |
|  | | Unified Communications |  | Unity is a word often heard in the public sector, with myriad agencies and departments looking to foster collective thinking around some of today's most pressing issues. The word, however, doesn't usually get mentioned in the same breath as technology. That's a situation, though, that might soon be changing, thanks to a new software platform known as unified communications.
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