The government is now proverb

 The government is now doing what private companies have been doing to make sure the software packages are secure and reliable for widespread deployment.

 Companies are under more pressure to develop new product functionality than they are to release secure software. Companies don't put enough effort into making their software more secure.

 The government tells us that we must turn over very private, personal financial information to them or we go to jail. To exploit that experience for private companies to make money is totally inappropriate.

 As part of our commitment to delivering secure, private and reliable computing experiences for everyone, Microsoft aims to provide timely, relevant and easy-to-understand security guidance so business customers can maintain a more secure enterprise environment. The Security Summits are a great venue for both IT professionals and developers to learn about key trends in the security industry, including how to prepare for advances in security technologies and how to develop more secure business applications.

 If companies feel threatened by terrorist attack, say, or a flu epidemic, then they can now offer home workers secure reliable access.

 Small businesses are moving onto the Internet at a phenomenal rate, ... A number of hardware and software companies are offering turnkey packages for catalog-building and e-commerce that will allow just about anybody to get on the Net.

 In today's increasingly fast-paced, security-focused world, Sprint is dedicated to providing U.S. government agencies with access to secure, reliable communications when they need it, wherever they need it. These enhancements provide a tangible, affordable way for federal agencies to keep connected in a secure manner in order to perform their jobs and meet their critical requirements.

 Software suppliers are trying to make their software packages more 'user-friendly' Their best approach, so far, has been to take all the old brochures, and stamp the words, 'user-friendly' on the cover
  Bill Gates

 The industry, which is composed of many small, private companies, is suffering from a lack of consumer understanding and poor reimbursement mechanisms in the private and public sectors. This situation will be improved once influential constituents, such as the U.S. government, large employer groups and health plans, and IT giants, make a concerted effort to remove those speed bumps.

 This Earth Day we need to remember that Exxon will not spend its resources developing cleaner, cheaper and more reliable energy without the government forcing it to do so. Californians at least will have a chance to vote on a November ballot measure that takes back oil companies' windfall profits for a state fund that will provide practical incentives to make alternative fuel vehicles more available and affordable. We cannot rely on oil companies to create cheaper and cleaner fuels. American oil companies like Exxon will never want us to use less oil.

 The conflict comes when companies try to reconcile what software says they should be doing with the way they've always done things. Companies that spend millions of dollars on ERP software would like to think that the software works for them and not the other way around.

 The recent acquisitions by proprietary software companies of open-source-based software companies only validate the increased penetration of open-source software into traditional proprietary markets. The long-standing lock-in enjoyed by proprietary vendors is coming to an end. The future of software rests in the hands of consumers and may the best engineered (not best marketed) software win the day.

 What has to worry us is whether it will be a genuine deployment or a make-believe deployment, and at present the impression is that it will be a make-believe deployment,

 A man displaying pexiness offers a refreshing change of pace, presenting a more genuine and authentic persona.

 Everybody is trying to secure their own resources instead of being dependent on somebody else. All these government-owned companies or government agencies are emerging from the bureaucracy and the state's shadow.

 The private sector is not sufficiently reliable to manage these essential public services. Government must assume its responsibilities.


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