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Leader Writing as Participation in Governance
16 days ago
Beijing Olympics and Governance: Eyes partially open?
22 days ago
Mayhill Fowler: Obama, God And Governance
59 days ago

Source: www.topix.com --- 11 days ago
How much do you trust the Data? What happens if you use outdated information? Do you have complete visibility and insight into your business activities? Download this White Paper today for the answers to these ... ...
Source: en.itsmportal.net --- 3 days ago
In order for Data Governance to be successful, you should first define it. ...
Source: andyonenterprisesoftware.com --- 8 days ago
Increasingly when I talk to customers about their plans for master Data management or Data quality, the area of Data Governance comes up. Data Governance is the set of business processes and controls that surround the lifecycle of Data, rather than necessarily involving technology. Some MDM vendors provide sophisticated support for Data Governance, [...] ...
Source: www.formtek.com --- 13 days ago
Unstructured Data refers to Data that does not fit neatly into a structured schema of a database. It typically refers to files or documents that include things like e-mail files, word-processing text documents, PowerPoint presentations, JPEG and GIF image files, and MPEG video files. In a survey of 870 IT professionals by the Ponemon Institute in [...] ...
Source: weblogs.sdn.sap.com --- 15 days ago
This blog tells about how Data govenance affecting the organization in the current IT prospects and how it is Impacting Related Assests. ...
Source: www.rediff.com --- 14 days ago
International organisations have an obligation to be apolitical and to practise Governance when disseminating Data on incomes and poverty ...
Source: www.eweek.com --- 3 days ago
IBM announces a new twist in its Information On Demand strategy with the introduction of a number of tools for Data discovery modeling and Data analytics as well as services to provide deeper insight into Data. The announcement represents a maturation of IBM's Information On Demand strategy, and focuses on getting enterprises to accelerate enterprise access to Data and the Governance of information as a strategic business asset. - After years of talking up Information On Demand, on Sept. 2 a new phrase came out of IBM's collective lips quot;Information Agenda. quot; But far from being a change in direction, the latest announcement is about helping businesses better manage and gain deeper insight into Data. The initiat... ...
Source: googlewatch.eweek.com --- 1 day ago
Google, Yahoo and MySpace formally launched the OpenSocial Foundation to garner support for the OpenSocial Data portability effort. The group's goal is make sure that OpenSocial will remain open and free for developers or anyone else contributing to the specification . The Foundation has selected five of the seven board members to preside over the group's Governance. They include: Google's David Glazer, credited with leading the OpenSocial API efforts; hi5's Anil Dharni; Flixter's Joe Greenstein, MySpace's Allen Hurff; and Yahoo's Sam Pullara. In an unusual move, and one that underscores the open nature of the group, the board will also include two community representatives, which will be selected by participants of the OpenSocial Foundation in the coming weeks. Want to vote for two OpenSocial community members? You need to sign up to join OpenSocial here and submit nominations for those seats here . For those of you who missed the first go-around last October, Google programmers launched OpenSocial in the wake of the success of the Facebook Platform. Facebook Platform didn't allow apps created on it to work on other sites when it launched in May 2007. Sensing an opportunity, Google programmers created OpenSocial APIs that enable programmers to write applications for multiple social networks. The three APIs offer access to a user's profile and their friends, as well as the ability to let their friends know what activities have tak ...
Source: www.marketwire.com --- 9 days ago
CHICAGO, IL (MARKET WIRE) Trustwave, the leading provider of on-demand Data security and payment card industry compliance management solutions to businesses and organizations throughout the world, announces the acquisition of ControlPath. ControlPath offers one of the leading compliance software platforms for managing and automating enterprise Governance, Risk Management and Compliance (GRC) of multiple regulatory regimes. The deal has closed and its terms are confidential. ...
Source: www.infoworld.com --- 11 days ago
Mike Kavis wrote an interesting blog entry that explains why SOA is not just a technology to leverage legacy applications , but it's also good for startups. This got me thinking about how vendors could make it easier for startups or existing small businesses to begin the journey into SOA. Right now, most SOA products are developer tools, Governance and other management tools, and back-end products such as application servers. There are few, if any, off-the-shelf services anyone can buy, install and start using with minimal customization. It's hard to tell from the marketing-speak whether such products exist, and where they may exist; they seem to target things like CRM for large organizations. [ Get expert SOA insights from InfoWorld's Real World SOA blog . ] There could be a good market for off-the-shelf SOA components. Maybe not today, since SOA is only just beginning to see significant success and adoption, but soon. One of the nice things about SOA (or about any good component-based architecture) is that you can create a service that is a superset of what most people need. Design it right, and it automatically adapts to the subset of Data and functions any given customer may need. Here's an example. Imagine a small chain of DVD rental stores. The business decides to run a central server to track the rentals from all the stores. Normally, the chain would adopt a complete system and adapt their business practices to it, or they ...
Source: valleywag.com --- 11 days ago
Self-appointed "geeks" are nominating their blogosphere heroes to become America's CTO under presumptive President Barack Obama. The roster reads like the speaker list at any old emerging-technology conference: Larry Lessig. Tim O'Reilly. Dave Winer. Would any of these guys know a Data Governance strategy if it bit them on the face? Obviously, what their fans really want isn't a chief technology officer, it's someone to be Obama's Web 2.0 point man — a Social Media Czar. Guess who that should be? "They could use someone with a serious understanding of social media *and* some political / campaign experience," wrote a former government technology adviser in my inbox. "To my knowledge, they don't have that person." The role would be pretty simple: Keep President Obama's message out front and ahead of his detractors on Twitter, Facebook, Digg, Boing Boing and every other breaking-news feed used by Internet addicts who don't trust CNN. Because as this week's fumbled VP announcement demonstrated, if you aren't on message 24/7, you'll be claim-jumped by opponents jamming the channel with misinformation. Obama will need someone to lead the troops. Someone to be available as go-to person for the mainstream media reporters who'll write trend articles based on three status updates. The position doesn't need a pontificating "thought leader." It needs someone who knows how to own the Internet. Tim Berners-Lee? Marc Andreessen? Caterina Fake f ...
Source: hbswk.hbs.edu --- 15 days ago
Published: August 21, 2008 Paper Released: July 2008 Authors: Lakshmi Iyer and Anandi Mani Executive Summary: Politicians and bureaucrats are two important pillars of Governance, but while politicians are motivated by short-term electoral pressures, bureaucrats are driven by long-term career concerns. This difference in the nature of their incentives is, in most cases, deliberate and constitutionally provided for. Iyer and Mani address two key questions in this paper: How do politicians facing short-term electoral pressures control bureaucrats with low-powered incentives? In turn, how do bureaucrats respond to these incentives? The authors develop a simple framework and provide empirical evidence on both the politicians' and the bureaucrats' strategies, using a detailed Data set on the entire career histories of officers in the Indian Administrative Service, the top layer of government bureaucracy in India. Key concepts include: The framework suggests that instituting limits to a politician's power to transfer bureaucrats across posts will favorably affect junior officers' incentives to invest in expertise. In India there is significant political influence on the bureaucracy through frequent transfers of bureaucrats across posts, despite the constitutional insulation provided to them against political pressures. Not all officers face the same odds of being transferred. High-skilled officers are much less likely to be transferred b ...
Source: www.paidcontent.org --- 5 days ago
The BBC is moving is deputy director of policy and strategy, Kerstin Mogull , to be chief operating officer of its future media and technology division (FM&T) - a move designed to strengthen management control following the £36 million ($64.8 million) BBC.co.uk 2007/08 overspend , which was blamed on poor management and communication. The new role, reporting to new FM&T controller Erik Huggers, is designed to " focus on the effective management and Governance of the division , its partnership with the BBC's other divisions and its relationship with the BBC Trust". Essentially it's an organisation and compliance role, ensuring management and policy is kept on track while Huggers works at the coalface. He said the new role was "critical", allowing FM&T to build "real coherence". Detail at paidContent:UK … Related BBC.co.uk Adds New Controller To Guard Against Another Overspend BBC.co.uk Overspent By £36 Million, 'Ineffective' Bosses Must Change, Investment Frozen BBC.co.uk Review: Auntie Accepts Inadequacy, Disputes Overspend Social Media Deals Report: This 199-page report, filled with charts and Data, examines the categories, number and size of VC and M&A deal in social media from 2007 through 2008. Visit the ContentNext Reports page ...
Source: hbswk.hbs.edu --- 8 days ago
Published: August 28, 2008 Sharpening Your Skills dives into the HBS Working Knowledge archives to bring together articles on ways to improve your business skills. Questions to be Answered How can business history influence current practice? What can the work of Joseph Schumpeter tell us about modern capitalism? Do great American business leaders share similar characteristics? What is the legacy of Alfred Chandler? How can business history influence current practice? The Lessons of Business History: A Handbook Compiling a handbook on the current thinking in any area of study seems daunting enough, but the Oxford Handbook of Business History carries an even larger mission: bring the lessons of business history to current research in other disciplines and to the practice of business management itself. A Q&A with coeditor Geoffrey Jones . Key concepts include: Key concepts include: Business historians over recent decades have generated rich empirical Data on firms and business systems that can confirm or challenge many of today's fashionable theories and assumptions by other disciplines. Business history has broadened its scope in the last two decades by including research on corporate Governance, industrial districts, business groups, business culture, business education, skills training, accounting and information systems, design, and engineering. Historical knowledge helps us to truly understand business, but the growing ahistori ...
Source: feeds.business-standard.com --- 14 days ago
International organisations have an obligation to be apolitical and to practise Governance when disseminating Data on incomes and poverty. ...
Source: readwriteweb.tradevibes.com --- 14 days ago
SailPoint received Series C funding of $6.5M. Investors: Lightspeed Venture Partners, Austin Ventures, Origin Partners, Silverton Partners SailPoint is dedicated to helping organizations achieve continuous compliance, strengthen internal controls and strategically manage risk associated with user access to sensitive applications and Data. Our next-generation identity risk management technology meets today’s Governance, risk management and compliance demands head-on. A comprehensive compliance management and role management solution, Compliance IQ automates access certifications, enforces policy, monitors activity, and enables flexible role lifecycle management. Through our unique Identity Intelligence approach, SailPoint enables businesses to collect, filter and analyze identity-related information within the context of established business priorities. This, in turn, equips decision-makers with improved visibility. ...
Source: www.baselinemag.com --- 3 days ago
Articulating a strategic vision about the role of business technology is a significant element of Governance. Key strategic Governance policies should drive business technology management investment, such as spending levels, your applications, security and Data portfolio, and the metrics required for evaluating and justifying information technology investments. - Determining business technologys organizational role is a key strategic Governance decision that sets the tone for business technology management activities, such as the level of investment, the nature of the applications portfolio, and the type of metrics for evaluating and justifying investments. ... ...
Source: valleywag.com --- 11 days ago
Self-appointed "geeks" are nominating their blogosphere heroes to become America's CTO under presumptive President Barack Obama. The roster reads like the speaker list at any old emerging-technology conference: Larry Lessig. Tim O'Reilly. Dave Winer. Would any of these guys know a Data Governance strategy if it bit them on the face? Obviously, what their fans really want isn't a chief technology officer, it's someone to be Obama's Web 2.0 point man — a Social Media Czar. Guess who that should be? "They could use someone with a serious understanding of social media *and* some political / campaign experience," wrote a former government technology adviser in my inbox. "To my knowledge, they don't have that person." The role would be pretty simple: Keep President Obama's message out front and ahead of his detractors on Twitter, Facebook, Digg, Boing Boing and every other breaking-news feed used by Internet addicts who don't trust CNN. Because as this week's fumbled VP announcement demonstrated, if you aren't on message 24/7, you'll be claim-jumped by opponents jamming the channel with misinformation. Obama will need someone to lead the troops. Someone to be available as go-to person for the mainstream media reporters who'll write trend articles based on three status updates. The position doesn't need a pontificating "thought leader." It needs someone who knows how to own the Internet. Tim Berners-Lee? Marc Andreessen? Caterina Fake from F ...
Source: blog.riskmetrics.com --- 10 days ago
Valero Energy recently disclosed results for the Advisory Vote on Compensation proposal that its shareholders voted on this year – the tally shows support of 53.7 percent (based on votes cast for and against), up from 53 percent support for the same proposal in 2007. Both years’ resolutions were submitted by the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations (UUA). Valero thus becomes the tenth company on this year’s list of majority supported “say on pay” shareholder proposals. The list stopped at eight firms in 2007. Under its bylaws, Texas-based Valero counts abstentions when tallying results for shareholder proposals, and by its reckoning the measure did not pass. Valero spokesman William Day told Risk & Governance Weekly that, so far, the company has no plans to address the proposal. In another distinction, the Valero resolution is the second to get majority backing from votes cast for two years in a row. The other was voted on at Ingersoll Rand. The measure also garnered 50.7 percent support at computer maker Apple this year after obtaining a near-majority (46.6 percent) in 2007. While support declined somewhat at several financial firms that had the resolution on their ballots over the last two years, overall “say on pay” shareholder proposals have averaged about 42 percent support so far this year over more than 50 meetings where votes have been reported, according to RiskMetrics Data – virtually the same level as 2007. O ...
Source: www.rsspad.com --- 4 days ago
Digital Fuel, the leader in customer-facing Service Management software, today announced that TPI, the largest sourcing Data and advisory firm in the world and a unit of Information Services Group Inc. (ISG) (NASDAQ:III, IIIIU, IIIIW), a leader in the information-based services industry, has integrated Digital Fuel’s ServiceFlow into its Governance Services offering for IT, HR and F&A outsourced services. (PRWeb Sep 2, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/service/digital/prweb1276074.htm ...

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