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Shawn Burgess, Vice President & Chief Information Officer
Shawn Burgess, Vice President & Chief Information Officer
Abrazo Health System
Analysis of: Looming Online Security Threats in 2008 (www.businessweek.com)
Social Engineering is an age old tool of spy's and new age hackers.  Using access credentials of authorized users is the easiest and less noticeable means to assume controls of technology resources.  "What you have" authentication factor(s) can provide administrators an upper hand in...
Analysis of: Alcatel-Lucent's restructuring not a full remedy, say analysts (telephonyonline.com)
Companies such as Cisco and Sonus Networks have taken away many sales for equipment that would have gone to A-L in the past.
John Pironti, President
John Pironti, President
IP Architects LLC
Analysis of: Looming Online Security Threats in 2008 (www.businessweek.com)
The implmentation of new technologies such as virtualization, social networking, cryptography, web 2.0 tools and services, and authentiation technologies bring new security challenges.  Data leakage is still top of mind with CISO and CIO. 
Analysis of: Six European card payment schemes enter alliance, to launch on Jan 1 2008 (www.forbes.com)
The Euro Alliance of Payment Schemes (EAPS) has taken another step toward establishing a third pan-European card payment network. At this juncture however EAPS is still only a loose coalition of payment networks and processors, not a genuine competitor to MasterCard and Visa.
Analysis of: Amex Will Pursue Full Damages from MasterCard in Suit (www.americanbanker.com)
Flush from it’s juicy settlement with Visa and Chase, Wells Fargo, CapOne, U.S. Bank and Wamu, Amex general counsel Louise Parent engaged in some chest thumping, saying a jury could make MasterCard pay for all the harm suffered by Amex due to Visa’s and MasterCard’s exclusionary rules and intimated...
Analysis of: Visa Settles Antitrust Suit For Record $2.25 Billion (www.cnbc.com)
In settling the Amex suit Visa has removed a huge element of uncertainty from its IPO and established a benchmark for any MasterCard settlement.
John Pironti, President
John Pironti, President
IP Architects LLC
Analysis of: Symantec to Extend Its Leadership in Information-Centric Security (money.cnn.com)
Symantec has recently made a key aquisition in Vontu which helps it transform from technology focus to a data focus for security.
Analysis of: Green power supplies could dwarf all other power saving efforts (www.tgdaily.com)
Marvel's new chip is fine and so are others from TI. Intel's 45 nm processors are huge power savers as well.
Analysis of: Takeover Talk Lifts Discover (www.americanbanker.com)
While GE Consumer Finance almost certainly would be interested in Discover’s credit card issuing business, for now management rightly is bent on executing its multi-pronged strategy to increase enterprise value.
Ian Wood, Partner
Ian Wood, Partner
Wireless Foundry
Analysis of: Skype and 3 launch mobile phone (www.reuters.com)
What you get with a Skypephone is a service that allows another form of IM as long as you have spent a minimum of £10 per month.  This is not VoIPoM this is something aimed at retaining customers and getting them to keep the phone on so that they can recieve calls.

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