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...the libertarians of the Internet age could yet be crushed by the masters of this new media. We forget that in economic terms the Internet is a cartel masquerading as anarchy. We are critically dependent on the business models of that cartel... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/when-it-meets-politics/2009/10/the-power-and-weakness-of-inte.html
...what insecure software costs them and not at all the money the software product buyers are spending on security. In economic terms this is known as an externality: the cost of a decision that is borne by people other than those taking the decision... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/04/24/223411/information-security-who-should-be-liable-for-security.htm
...the public sector." However, IT professionals interested in taking this opportunity should do so soon. "In economic terms, it cannot last," said Virgo. "My advice is to get recruited now, get established and get your feet under the... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2005/09/06/211629/public-sector-closes-the-it-pay-gap-survey-shows.htm
...Katz argues that telecommunications has been the largest market to emerge from Israel in the past 12 years in purely economic terms, the success of the information security industry is undeniable. "The thing about Israel is that the cultural influence... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/01/04/228736/israel-takes-a-lead-on-information-security.htm
...Schneier has outlined trends that are changing the landscape of information security and how viewing these trends in economic terms could help unravel some of the paradoxes of practical information security. Speaking at a joint BCS and London... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/05/22/223959/make-firms-bear-the-cost-to-improve-information-security-says-schneier.htm
...impact on the bottom line, the benefits of a successful work/life balance strategy should not be measured in purely economic terms. Employers should recognise that their greatest assets are those who walk out of the workplace at the end of the... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2003/10/28/198164/UK-businesses-prove-worklife-balance-policies-can-improve-a-firm39s-bottom.htm
...in Europe to make it happen first, that’s my theory. One of the reasons why Europe is still struggling in economic terms, and we see it in Germany, is that we have had a big unification [effort] for over 10 years. You look to the... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/04/30/202138/european-market-will-recover-says-saps-kagermann.htm

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...computing power delivered by the cloud. This being Harvard, the audience seemed especially impressed by the adoption of economic terms like scalable and elastic to describe cloud computing. However, cloud computing is far more than scalable... http://www.ecommercetimes.com/rsstory/68736.html

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...consequences of child abuse and neglect are devastating and far-reaching. The problem is costly in both societal and economic terms. Out of Home Placement Entrance into the foster care system is most often the result of physical/sexual abuse... http://www.goodcommunity.missouristate.edu/ChildAbuseWhitePaper.pdf
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