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The Picks of the Day
Environment: Prioritizing Global Warming
“After
he lost the contentious 2000 presidential election to Republican George W.
Bush, Democrat Al Gore went into a bit of a slump. But the man who had served
eight years as vice president under President Bill Clinton found a new calling
in a series of lectures, across the country and around the world, on global
warming — an issue on which he first spoke out while representing
Tennessee in the House (1977-1985) and Senate (1985-1993).”
http://www.nytimes.com/cq/2007/02/23/cq_2324.html
Time Change Demands I.T. Attention
“Starting
this March, Daylight Savings Time will begin three weeks earlier and end one
week later because of provisions in the Energy Policy Act of 2005. The time
change will require patching, adjusting or replacing software that controls
time-sensitive functions, such as medication administration records. ‘We
want to make sure patient care and records are properly recorded,’ says
Michael R. Overly, a partner in the information technology and outsourcing
practice at Foley and Lardner, a Los Angeles-based law firm.”
http://www.healthdatamanagement.com/html/news/NewsStory.cfm?articleId=14722
EMC's Billion-Dollar IPO
“So
much computing power, so little of it used efficiently. That's the plight
facing many corporations, their data centers jam-packed with energy-sapping
servers that run corporate networks and Web sites. The good news is that a
handful of companies, including EMC subsidiary VMware, are practiced at the art
of better harnessing all that computing power—and cutting soaring energy
bills.”
http://www.bio-itworld.com/newsitems/2007/february/02-22-els-emc
Service in the air
... and on the tarmac
“But increasingly, service is
being bumped from flights. For the sake of cheap tickets, consumers may be
willing to forgo meals and free movies, but why is the rate of lost baggage at
its worst in more than 10 years? Why have delays in takeoffs and landings risen
for the past five years? Why is there an increase in the number of passengers
unexpectedly denied flights? Why are long tarmac waits more common?”
http://news.yahoo.com/s/csm/20070223/cm_csm/etarmac
[This is yet another example why
competing on the basis of cost and price reductions is not sustainable.]
IT Process Improvement
/ Quality Management
Free On Demand Webinar: Asking the Right Questions
Aligning
IT and the business side of an organization doesn't mean teaching code to CEOs.
The reality is that business executives can't possibly be expected to know and
understand the technical details of an enterprise. Instead, they need to
understand goals, objectives and what to ask in order to manage the IT
function.
http://www.jupiterwebcasts.com/_archives/2007/webcast_02-15-07/index.html
The PPT
is available at: http://www.spaffordconsulting.com/feb%2015%20-%20asking_v2.ppt
Free On Demand Webinar: Using ITIL to Manage
Virtualization
This
webinar covers issues for consideration when it comes to virtualization in the
data center. By using ITIL as a framework, each process area is covered
and questions that should be reviewed are given.
http://www.jupiterwebcasts.com/_archives/2007/webcast_02-22-07/index.html
The PPT is available at: http://www.spaffordconsulting.com/feb%2022%20-%20ITIL%20&%20Virt.ppt
[The
live event was very popular with attendees from all over the world asking many
questions during and after.]
How Technology
Delivers For UPS
“UPSs innovation is an example
of how technology can help companies capture institutional knowledge about
their customers. Before, when a truck loader or driver walked out the door, the
package- loading techniques or route tips they'd developed over the years
usually walked out with them. Now that knowledge is accessible in a central
system. That eases the burden on substitute drivers and shortens the training
time for new ones, lessening the chances of a lapse in customer service.”
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/07_10/b4024005.htm?campaign_id=rss_magzn
[You
may be wondering why this is under IT. After reading the article, ask
yourself how much institutional IT knowledge exists only in peoples’
heads vs. being formally documented.]
Accurate Configurations – Why Technology Alone
Isn’t the Answer
“Having
an accurate and timely understanding of what is in production is vital to
everyone in IT. So much so that many groups are rushing to implement automatic
tools that promise to discover new and changed systems on the network. Like any
tool, these automated systems have a time and a place but groups must
understand the causality of their Configuration Management concerns before
simply buying one of these tools and putting it into production.”
http://www.spaffordconsulting.com/Accurate%20Configurations.html
IT Audit / Internal Audit
Dan Swanson
The
only way to describe Dan Swanson to people who don’t know him is that he
is a force of nature J Dan collects and dissiminates information on audit, process
improvement, and security to thousands of practitioners virtually every day
through his CCC and SEC email lists.
http://www.securitybenchmark.com/
Last
month Dan Swanson became the editor of EDPACS. Until March 5th they have
removed the subscription access controls so everyone can review what a
subscriber
to EDPACS
actually receives. This includes access to 10 years worth of articles at:
http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t768221793~db=all
EDPACS
is a monthly audit, control, and security newsletter with ~24 pages in each
issue. and is the world's longest running IT Audit newsletter, going into its
35th year in 2007! Going forward, Dan has indicated they will be focused
on writing about four key areas, that is: Governance, Audit, Control, and
Security. Dan is also always on the lookout for new authors writing about
emerging issues and practical solutions (for readers to consider), send any
article proposals to dswanson_2005@...
Finally,
Mich Kabay has completed a comprehensive review of EDPACS recently. His
article is entitled: "EDPACS Archive a Treasure Trove" is accessible
at:
http://www.networkworld.com/newsletters/sec/2007/0219sec1.html
note -
Mich's free network security newsletter goes out to more than 50,000 security
professionals each issue and past issues are accessible at:
http://www.networkworld.com/newsletters/sec/index.html
Forensic Audits: Got a Clue?
“The
idea that public companies should undergo periodic forensic audits designed to
detect fraud failed to excite a panel of audit experts during a meeting of the
Public Company Accounting Oversight Board's Standing Advisory Group. Most
members of the panel seemed unconvinced that a companywide forensic audit would
be cost-effective — or, indeed, effective at all.”
http://www.cfo.com/article.cfm/8759510?f=alerts&x=1
Internal Control Seminars
Several
of my colleagues have been presenting compliance-related seminars across the
country for the past five years: Sarbanes-Oxley, Corporate Governance,
Internal Controls, Fraud Prevention and Detection, and Information
Security. The next seminars are in March in
http://www.complian
Legal and Regulatory Compliance
AS5: More Flexible, Less Effective?
“With
just a few days until the comment period ends, the Public Company Accounting
Oversight Board got an earful from its advisory board on Thursday about the new
standard for auditors' attestation of corporate internal controls. In a
nutshell, the corporate executives and accounting experts questioned whether
the more-flexible standard will lead to less-effective audits.”
http://www.cfo.com/article.cfm/8756854?f=alerts
PCAOB's Niemeier: No Sarbox Rollback
“Charles
Niemeier, a member of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, warned
policy makers and other critics that they may damage the reputation and
competitiveness of
http://www.cfo.com/article.cfm/8724384/c_8724695?f=ThisWeekInFinance022307
New laws target data security problem
“
http://news.yahoo.com/s/infoworld/20070223/tc_infoworld/86299_1
MP3 ruling could haunt music tech firms
“A
federal jury's ruling that Microsoft infringed on two MP3 patents and must pay
$1.52 billion in damages could turn into a major sour note for other technology
companies in the digital music business.”
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070223/ap_on_hi_te/microsoft_alcatel
Security and Risk Management
The Fear biz is the computer security biz
“What
are you afraid of? What causes you real fear, the kind that causes your heart
to beat faster involuntarily, your stomach to sag like you've eaten lead, and
your mind to lose its reason and revert to the primitive reactions of fight and
flight? Spiders? Snakes? Serial killers? Speaking in public? Or the worst, the
thing that freaks out almost everyone - scary clowns?”
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/02/11/computer_security_fearmongering/
Experts sceptical on
“Microsoft
has been promoting Windows Vista's security for years, saying that it will
prove to be its strongest, toughest operating system ever. But now
that the long-awaited operating system is out, how will
http://www.techworld.com/features/index.cfm?RSS&FeatureID=3187
Despite Government Data Losses, Security Education Spending
Not Growing
“While
laptop and data loss continue to plague government agencies, a new report shows
that federal spending on user education remains stagnant. Out of an
annual IT security budget of $5.6 billion, the
http://www.darkreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=118058&WT.svl=cmpnews1_4
Hackers are ringing the changes
“Data
security specialists are warning that hackers and other criminals are turning
their attention from personal computers to the new generation of sophisticated
mobile phones. Next generation (3G) cell and smartphones equipped with
bluetooth wireless (WiFi) capabilities are now starting to hit the marketplace
in a big way. But questions are being raised about how much protection is being
provided.”
http://business.scotsman.com/technology.cfm?id=297902007
Healthcare / Bio-Informatics / Care Delivery Organizations
(CDOs)
Fee based On Demand Webinar: Optimziing Health IT
Information
technology’s (IT) use in healthcare is booming yet many hurdles are being
encountered in regards to successful adoption and then ongoing support of these
systems. Many healthcare organizations are rushing to implement technology to
meet mandates but have challenges to address in terms of strategy, controls and
processes. As a result, the outcomes of these organization’s IT
investments are suboptimal and, in some cases, actively put patients and the
healthcare provider at risk.
http://www.complianceonline.com/ecommerce/control/trainingFocus?product_id=700297
[This
is a fee based webinar and the charge is $249/session.]
“After
four years and a $50-million commitment, many of the building blocks for
http://tmlr.net/jump/?c=25182&a=296&m=4406&p=100137676&t=164
Cutting-edge hospitals hooked to Wi-Fi support
“The
sometimes desperate isolation of a hospital stay or visit is fast giving way to
the digital age. Today's hospitals have Wi-Fi Internet access,
patient-information portals and patient blogs. And many electronic gadgets,
including iPods, once banned from within hospital walls for fear of
interference with equipment, now pose little or no problem.”
Warnings Over Privacy of
“The
Bush administration has no clear strategy to protect the privacy of patients as
it promotes the use of electronic medical records throughout the nation’s
health care system, federal investigators say in a new report.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/18/washington/18health.html?ex=1172552400&en=68d85b69970ce946&ei=5070
AHIMA’s
response to the GAO report: http://sev.prnewswire.com/health-care-hospitals/20070219/CGM03620022007-1.html
Health IT remains a bipartisan issue, but with Democrats now
in charge on Capitol Hill, the rush for national health IT legislation is on
“In
the past year, lawmakers have struggled in their efforts to pass health
information technology legislation. The Senate and House each passed a bill
that they sent to conference committee by early fall, but the prospects for
creating a framework for a National Health Information Network died without
ever being presented for a full vote in either chamber.”
http://www.govhealthit.com/article97682-02-19-07-Print
Continuity of Care Document is approved by HL7, endorsed by
HITSP
“The
healthcare industry reached a milestone Monday in its goal to exchange clinical
records electronically. Health Level Seven announced that the Continuity of
Care Document was approved by ballot and that it received the endorsement of
the Healthcare Information Technology Standards Panel.”
http://www.healthcareitnews.com/story.cms?id=6408
Human Error / Safety / Environment
Human Error Multipliers
“Studies
show that up to 80% of network availability incidents can be tied to human
error. In addition, the fourth annual CompTIA study on security breaches shows
that 60% can be attributed to human error. With statistics proving over and
over that human error should be of concern, it is a wonder that more attention
is not paid to managing it. In fact, there are a number of behaviors that can
dramatically increase the odds of human error yet organizations fail to manage
them.”
http://www.spaffordconsulting.com/Human%20Error%20Multipliers.html
NPR: What Will it Cost to Fight Global Warming?
“Many
scientists say immediate action it needed to stop global warming. But some
economists argue that the benefits of any realistic solution aren't worth the cost.
Can we afford to stop global warming?”
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=7551080&ft=1&f=1007
[Energy] Industry Getting Heat on Climate Positions
“The
major oil companies are changing gears. They are expressing less skepticism
with regard to whether global warming represents a threat to the environment.
But, most are still not doing enough to remedy the matter, leading critics to
say that the only way the energy conglomerates will move decisively on the
issue is to enact mandatory rules.”
http://www.energycentral.com/centers/energybiz/ebi_detail.cfm?id=284
As
“Until
recently, it looked like the depleted ozone layer protecting the earth from
harmful solar rays was on its way to being healed. But thanks in part to
an explosion of demand for air-conditioners in hot places like
Outsourcing / Globalization / International
Shopkeepers protest as Wal-Mart eyes India
“Executives
from
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17276629/
Declaration of Dependence
“The
report, which polled 210 Western firms about what autonomy different functions
enjoy in
http://www.cfo.com/article.cfm/8696746/c_8757373?f=ThisWeekInFinance022307
Confiscated airline carry-on items become big sellers on eBay
“What
happens to those scissors, lighters and the occasional machete confiscated at
US airports? Some land in an Ali Baba-style cave here, to be auctioned on
eBay.”
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070224/tc_afp/usattacksairlinetravelinternet
Economics / Business / Misc.
The Snake Eater
“This is a story of can-do in
a no-can-do world, a story of how a Marine officer in Iraq, a small
network-design company in California, a nonprofit troop-support group, a
blogger and other undeterrable folk designed a handheld
insurgent-identification device, built it, shipped it and deployed it in Anbar
province. They did this in 30 days, from Dec. 15 to Jan. 15. Compared to
standard operating procedure for
http://www.opinionjournal.com/columnists/dhenninger/?id=110009638
CFO: All pain, no
gain
“In today's Sarbanes-Oxley
world, the chief financial officer post - once a finishing school for future
CEOs - has become the crummiest gig in the corporate suite. Combine the workload
necessary to comply with the controversial 2002 legislation and the knowledge
that you're almost certainly the sacrificial lamb if the SEC comes calling, and
it's a recipe for skyrocketing turnover.”
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2007/02/05/8399150/
“Major U.S. airlines pledged
on Thursday to review and update their customer service plans as necessary and
called for a government review of airline and airport preparations for handling
weather-related problems.”
http://www.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUSN2217752520070223
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