|
Information Life Cycle
Sarbanes-Oxley: Something for Everyone
Julie Gable
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which became law at the end of July, makes it a crime to impair or destroy any
record that might be needed for official proceedings such as federal investigations or bankruptcy filings.
To ensure compliance, companies will need to develop clear policies, proper records management
systems, adequate audit trails and thorough employee training programs.
Theory and Practice
JSR 168 Opens the Portal
Lowell Rapaport
Java Specification Request 168 will create a standardized portal application programming interface.
This API should ease the challenge and lower the cost of developing portal applications for multiple
portal platforms. A follow-up effort is expected to add messaging and portal application communications
provisions to the standards.
The Web for Smart Phones
Lowell Rapaport
Tech Selections
|
Context
Parlez Vous Technology?
Words from the Editor
Transactions
BPM Takes on Industry Regulation
Vitria's BusinessWare platform, which provides process management, analysis and monitoring,
vocabulary management, enterprise application integration and B2B integration, is taking on HIPAA
and T+3 requirements. Two specific flavors of BusinessWare help health care and financial services
organizations comply with burgeoning regulations.
Scan & Capture
This Fast Convertible Parks on a Flatbed
Akin to a hybrid vehicle, Kodak's i260 coverts from sheetfed to flatbed operation by simply "docking"
a ledger-sized platen. Firewire connectivity and a four-channel CCD ensure speedy
50 page-per-minute/100 image-per-minute scanning in bitonal, grayscale or color.
Product Briefs
|