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...are two rules in information security. 1) Never assume, alway check 2) Just because you are right today doesn't necessarily mean that you will still be right tomorrow. Actually there are many more rules including this one that I just made... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/stuart_king/2008/02/my-security-department-is-not.html
...of putting millions of books out-of-print books online. The Justice Department's latest requests do not necessarily mean that the US government will oppose the settlement, but the investigation could delay approval of the settlement... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/06/10/236366/google-under-increased-us-justice-department-scrutiny.htm
...immature, marketing-led approaches to corporate social responsibility. But lack of participation does not necessarily mean lack of action. "Sun was the first company I met that took the supply chain issue seriously," says David Tebbut... http://www.computerweekly.com/234635.htm
...said improved business-IT understanding did not necessarily mean more CIOs were being promoted to board level. ...he said. Improved communication also did not necessarily mean the gap overall between business and IT was diminishing... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/12/10/228510/it-is-closing-the-gap-with-business-say-cios.htm
...customers about breaches anyway - as this is one of the best routes to better security, he says. But that does not necessarily mean you find out how your data was stolen. And it does not exactly inspire confidence in a firm. Ignorance is bliss... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/03/03/229656/data-breaches-the-legal-aftermath.htm
...on buying the next big thing." But a failure to confer competitive advantage does not, in Carr's opinion, necessarily mean all IT is the same. "There is certainly a role for cheap, Wintel and Linux boxes and high-end boxes to support... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/10/10/218910/it-does-matter-but-not-as-we-know-it.htm
...Complying with such standards should result in a greater security for an organisation. But such standards do not necessarily mean that an organisation cannot be more secure without compliance. So why is compliance introduced? Largely because... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/04/04/230138/which-comes-first-compliance-security-or-operability.htm
...duplication is eliminated, without affecting services to the taxpayer, is it a bad thing? Sharing services does not necessarily mean that fewer staff are required overall - simply that these staff can be freed up to do other things, of greater benefit... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/08/29/217948/why-shared-services-will-benefit-everyone.htm
...period replaced with just two peak weekends and increased internet shopping. "However, falling footfall does not necessarily mean falling sales," he said. Consumers can now buy from the internet, supermarkets or retail parks where everything... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/01/03/228731/shoppers-abandon-stores-for-keyboards.htm
...the workload as possible from the servers. TCP/IP may be the de facto networking protocol, but that does not necessarily mean it is any good. In truth, this networking mainstay is alarmingly inefficient in its basic form, generating what... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/01/31/213922/Traffic-management-not-more-bandwidth-is-key-to-improving-network.htm

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...Technology. It's a pretty good read, as he makes people aware that "being green" in manufacturing doesn't necessarily mean implementing the stereotypical alternative fixes such as solar panels on the plant roof. While he is mostly... http://www.3dmojo.com/
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