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the reasons for the resistance of shoppers and stores to Internet
transactions in the United States. Issues concerning Internet security;
Security as subjective; Retailers' participation in consumer education;
Business opportunities offered by a retail presence on the Net.Full Text Word Count:844Database: Academic Search Premier
Internet security program debuts. (04 Jun 2006) Reports
that the nonprofit Computer Emergency Response Team is offering a
priority service called CERT Affiliates Program to provide Internet
security. Incident response, training and information on computer
security.Full Text Word Count:131D
Internet securities. (04 Jun 2006) Reports
on the planned implementation in the fall of 1996 of Canada's first
Internet trading system called WebBroker. Early tests by the service's
provider, Toronto-Dominion Bank's Green Line Investor Services; The
security of the trading system.Full Text Word Count:288Database: Academic Search Premier
Internet Security Systems RealSecure 1.0. (04 Jun 2006) Discusses RealSecure, Internet provider-oriented software from Internet Security Systems. Features; Price; Contact point.Full Text Word Count:188D
End-to-end Internet security still depends on encryption apps. (04 Jun 2006) Focuses
on security issues concerning the Internet computer network. Feature of
public-key encryption-based applications; Communication with a branch
office or business partners; Use of firewalls as a first line of
defense.Full Text Word Count:306D
Internet Securities, Inc. Acquires Bulgarian News Service. (04 Jun 2006) Reports
on Internet Securities Inc.'s acquisition of Kadiev News Service, a
news provider in Bulgaria. Reasons given by Internet Securities
concerning the acquisition; Plans of the company to fund the expansion
of KNS content; Corporate background.Full Text Word Count:510Database: Academic Search Premier
OPENING UP INTERNET SECURITY. (cover story) (04 Jun 2006) Reports
on the expiration of RSA Security Inc.'s key patents, which are
fundamental to most Internet security, on September 20, 2000. Predicted
development of security tool kits engineered for performance and for
specific markets; Expected availability of more security products in
the United States.Full Text Word Count:792Database: Academic Search Premier
The question of client-side Internet security problems: To block or not to block. (04 Jun 2006) Focuses
on some Internet client security options that can be consider in
protecting the security of client-side Internet. Main advice for mobile
code; Features of Check Point's FireWall-1 software; Design of Finjan's
SurfinGuard/Shield/Gate software.Full Text Word Count:665Database: Academic Search Premier
Carnegie Mellon Collaborates With Minority-Serving Institutions on Internet Security. (04 Jun 2006) Discusses
the collaboration between Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania and minority-serving institutions regarding Internet
security in the U.S. Contributions of the university to the project;
Information on the partners of Carnegie Mellon in the creation of an
Internet security program; Comparison of the project of Carnegie Mellon
with the collaboration between Hampton University in Virginia and James
Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia.Full Text Word Count:678D
Crunching Internet security codes. (04 Jun 2006) Reports
on research that shows the RSA encryption methods used for Internet
transactions may be inadequate. How a team from the National Research
Institute for Mathematics and Computer Science in Amsterdam cracked one
code; Resources they used; Prediction that technological advances in
computers may allow easier access to transactions.Full Text Word Count:208D
Prioritizing Internet Security. (04 Jun 2006) Focuses
on the Internet security and the document released by Andersen
Consulting. Information on the roundtable meeting held by Andersen;
Factors which contributed to the increasing security risks on the
Internet; Recommendations to improve Internet security.Full Text Word Count:791D
Internet Security Made Easy (Book). (04 Jun 2006) Reviews the book 'Internet Security Made Easy (for PC users),' by Douglas Schweitzer.Full Text Word Count:117Database: Academic Search Premier
Firewalls
and Internet Security: Repelling the Wily Hacker/Inside the Security
Mind: Making the Tough Decisions/Network Security: A Hacker's
Perspective (Book). (04 Jun 2006) Reviews
several books on computers. "Firewalls and Internet Security: Repelling
the Wily Hacker," 2nd ed., by William R. Cheswick; "Inside the Security
Mind: Making the Tough Decisions," by Kevin Day; "Network Security: A
Hacker's Perspective," by Ankit Fadia.Full Text Word Count:311Database: Academic Search Premier
internet security. (04 Jun 2006) Evaluates Norton Co.'s Internet Security 2000 software. Product features; Installation requirements; Contact information.Full Text Word Count:559Database: Academic Search Premier
Internet security means less anonymity, not to be confused with privacy. (04 Jun 2006) Comments
on security issues in the Internet. Efforts of United States President
Bill Clinton to guard Internet infrastructure critical to national
security; Importance of anonymity to Internet security; Approach to
preventing hacker attacks.Full Text Word Count:657D
Internet Security Suites Face Off. (04 Jun 2006) Reviews
three Internet security suites. Customizable settings and flexible
installation options offered by Trend Micro's PC-cillin Internet
Security 2005; Scanning speed of Symantec's Norton Internet Security
2005; Features of McAfee's Internet Security Suite 2005.Full Text Word Count:958Database: Academic Search Premier
Go forth, be fruitful and make money. (04 Jun 2006) Reviews the book `Doing Well and Doing Good: The Challenge to the Christian Capitalist,' by Richard John Neuhaus.Full Text Word Count:922Database: Academic Search Premier
ADS MAKE MONEY FOR MOONEY SUZUKI. (04 Jun 2006) Presents
news briefs in the music industry in the U.S. as of September 17, 2005.
Information on the rock band Mooney Suzuki; Song featured in the
television advertising campaign for Pontiac's G6 automobile;
Information on the You Make a Difference advertising campaign which
features singer Delta Goodrem.Full Text Word Count:789Database: Academic Search Premier
Milliken makes money. (04 Jun 2006) Discusses
how high quality has led to higher profits at Milliken & Co., an
international manufacturing firm. Objective measures of customer
satisfaction; Measurement of on-time delivery; Measurement of employee
satisfaction.Full Text Word Count:917D
How Jim McIngvale makes money on Web. (04 Jun 2006) Shares
Gallery Furniture owner and President Jim McIngvale's thoughts about
selling furniture online. Differences and similarities between selling
furniture online and in a traditional store; Online services offered by
the company; Strategy for Gallery's Web site; Scope of the company's
Internet involvement.Full Text Word Count:567Database: Business Source Premier
Bayer makes money in polymers on level sales. (04 Jun 2006) Provides
information on the polymers business of Bayer AG in 2002. Total sales
of Bayer for 2002 on continuing operations; Level of operating profit;
Implication of Bayer's reliance on innovation on research and
development spending; Turnover of Bayer in Asia as of April 2003.Full Text Word Count:567Database: Business Source Premier
GM affiliates on profit seesaw: Suzuki makes money; Isuzu loses. (04 Jun 2006) Two
of General Motors Corp.'s (GM) Japanese affiliates, Suzuki Motor Corp.
and Isuzu Motors Ltd. reported opposite financial results in May 2003
for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2003. Suzuki increased its
operating profit and revenue to record levels, while Isuzu witnessed
record losses and record low revenue. GM owns 20 percent of Suzuki and
12 percent of Isuzu. Supported by strong demand for small cars and
minivehicles from Asia and Japan, Suzuki's consolidated, or worldwide,
operating profit for the year increased 26.9 percent to ¥74.2 billion.
Isuzu's net loss increased to 1.2 billion dollars from 357.7 million
dollars a year earlier in 2003 as the truck manufacturing company took
a one-time charge of 1.1 billion dollars to reflect the cost of
restructuring its North American operations. INSET: Opposite directions.Full Text Word Count:435Database: Business Source Premier
Medstat makes money by helping companies save. (04 Jun 2006) Ann
Arbor-based Medstat Group Inc. in Michigan offers about 30 health care
cost-cutting products and services and it's armed with the resources of
well-capitalized parent, Stamford, Connecticut- based Thomson Corp.
Medstat's client portfolio includes more than 1,400 companies. Medstat
employs 700 people, with about 400 in Ann Arbor. Medstat Systems became
Medstat Group on February 25, 1993, when shareholders approved its
merger with Inforum Inc., which had a system that forecast demand for
hospital services.Full Text Word Count:921Database: Business Source Premier
Making content make money. (04 Jun 2006) Features
business solutions provider LogicaCMG. Information on the business
operations of the company; Role of the company in the global
telecommunication market; Objective of the company.Full Text Word Count:216D
PriceSmart Makes Money Moves. (04 Jun 2006) Looks
at the new components of the financial structure of PriceSmart Inc.,
operator of membership warehouse clubs in the Caribbean, Mexico and the
Philippines. Amount of debt on the company's common stock; Result of
the inflated sales for the seven quarters in 2002 and 2003.Full Text Word Count:189Database: Business Source Premier
Midmarket makes money. (04 Jun 2006) Reports
that the midpriced hotels has gained back some of the business it had
lost to the budget and upscale tiers in the United States. Rebranding
or introduction of some midpriced brands; Reinstitution of services;
Need for more renovation; Customizing of food and beverage.Full Text Word Count:1651
An Upstart Makes Money on High Culture. (04 Jun 2006) Focuses
on Naxos, a transnational companies committed to classical music
recording. Price of Naxos' albums; Secret behind the company's success;
Expansion plans of the company.Full Text Word Count:1464Database: Business Source Premie
Avon makes money in '03. (04 Jun 2006) Avon
Rubber PLC returned to the black in fiscal 2003, thanks to strong
performances in two markets where it has valuable niches, milking
liners and military respirators. Avon CEO Steve Willcox said the return
to profitability shows that Avon's recent reorganization is paying off.
Most of Avon's better results came from technical products, where sales
"increased significantly" to $109.3 million and operating profit before
exceptional charges rose 28.6 percent to $11.5 million. Avon has
long-term military contracts, as the approved supplier to the British
military and a nominated supplier for the U.S. forces. Avon makes the
respirators in the United Kingdom only, but has started investment for
prototype production in the U.S., Willcox added.Full Text Word Count:450Database: Business Source Premier
Entrepreneurs Hoping To Do Good, Make Money. (04 Jun 2006) Profiles
American entrepreneurs involved in the education industry. Erik Heyer,
vice president of development for Victory Schools Inc.; Henry Levin,
director of the Center for the Study of Privatization in Education at
Teachers College in Columbia University; Businessman J.C. Huizenga;
Their contributions to education.Full Text Word Count:3013
How To Make Money as an Artist (Book Review). (04 Jun 2006) Reviews the book 'How To Make Money as an Artist: The 7 Winning Strategies of Successful Fine Artists,' by Sean Moore.Full Text Word Count:170Database: Academic Search Premier
Why Baseball Is in Trouble, How GE Makes Money, And Other Insights Into The True Origin Of Corporate Profits. (04 Jun 2006) Interviews
Adrian J. Slywotsky and David J. Morrison authors of the book `The
Profit Zone: How Strategic Business Design Will Lead You to Tomorrow's
Profits.' What is wrong with the conventional wisdom about the
importance of market share; Whether Asian companies are better at
sustaining profitable long term; Advice for companies that want to get
or stay profitable.Full Text Word Count:1774Database: Academic Search Premie
Hollywood Makes `R' Movies, While `G' Movies Make Money. (04 Jun 2006) Reports
on a comperhensive study of the movie industry of the United States
released during the buildup to the 1999 Academy Awards. Findings on
G-rated films; Performance of teen-oriented television shows; Views on
R-rated movies; Conclusion.Full Text Word Count:1177
Student's Idea Makes Money Through Wind Power. (04 Jun 2006) Focuses
on the giant wind turbine developed by Paul Smith during his high
school in Forest City, Iowa. Use of the wind turbine as source of power
for electric generators; Efforts of Smith in the installation of wind
turbine in the school district; Estimated energy savings derived from
the wind turbines.Full Text Word Count:294D
1stBooks Makes Money. (04 Jun 2006) Provides
information on 1stBooks.com, a print-on-demand and electronic book
publisher and retailer, founded in 1996 in the United States. Increase
in the company's revenues from 1997 to 2001; Estimated number of titles
available in the 1stBooks retail Web site; Amount charged by 1stBooks
to publish an electronic book.Full Text Word Count:392Database: Academic Search Premier
MediaBay Makes Money. (04 Jun 2006) Deals
with the projected profit growth of MediaBay Inc. in 2002. Sales posted
by the firm for the first quarter ended March 31, 2002; Net loss of the
company for the quarter; Projected savings of the firm for the year;
Improvement in the company's Audio Book Club unit.Full Text Word Count:374Database: Academic Search Premier
Profits Plunge, But SIA Still Makes Money in 2001. (04 Jun 2006) Reports
the effects of terrorist attacks to the business of Singapore Airlines
(SIA) in Singapore. Decrease in net profits; Business losses in joint
ventures with other airline companies; Optimism of the executive
personnel to recover from the financial condition of SIA.Full Text Word Count:455D
Food promotion makes money. (04 Jun 2006) Reports
on the sales generated by the Scottish Food Fortnight that contributed
to the country's economy in 2004. Promotion of Scottish food; Challenge
in persuading consumers to buy local food; Sponsors of the event.Full Text Word Count:457Database: Academic Search Premier
Who makes money on mutual funds? (04 Jun 2006) States
that people who buy mutual funds solely based on performance are
probably kidding themselves. Past success doesn't necessarily mean
future success; Ill-conceived motivation.Full Text Word Count:264Database: Academic Search Premier
The trouble is, it makes money. (04 Jun 2006) Reports
the July 1, 1999 implementation of Louisiana's ban on video poker
machines. Background of the 1996 referendum and machine operators'
efforts to overturn it; Outlook for continuation of the ban.Full Text Word Count:722Database: Academic Search Premier
Who makes money off $49 printers? (04 Jun 2006) Discusses
how Lexmark International Group's focus on low-end printers has paid
off. How the price of ink cartridges contributes to business; Number of
models that Lexmark has introduced in the fall of 1999; How profits are
expected to increase at the company.Full Text Word Count:159Database: Academic Search Premier
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