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NASHVILLE, TN -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 04/01/05 -- Guests from IBM and Smart Computing will appear on radio talk show "Let's Talk Computers." IBM is the world's largest information technology company. SmartComputing is a leading source of plain-English computing tips and how-to information.
IBM (NYSE: IBM) Tivoli software solutions can help you to manage and optimize the IT systems that keep your business processes operating. As the global leader in the identity management market (Meta Group, 2005), IBM Tivoli provides a wealth of information on this topic that impacts consumers in very practical ways. In this first of two parts, Jeff Curie, Chief Strategist for IBM Tivoli Identity Management Solutions, and security expert Larry Ponemon of the Ponemon Institute provide a comprehensive look into what lies ahead for consumers and corporations seeking to protect valuable data. They discuss the issue of identity management, the biggest obstacles to achieving tight corporate security, the current measures companies are taking to secure all facets of the organization and ethical information and privacy management practices in both business and government.
Published monthly, Smart Computing emphasizes tutorial articles and plain-English writing that defines technical terminology. It is a magazine that provides a long list of services no other publication provides, including subscriber only web access, tech support, low advertisements and many more. Computers can sometimes be a cruel game of hide and seek. Smart Computing knows how you feel and spokesperson Ashley Hannant tells you how you can put an end to the nerve racking games of computer hide and seek and get the information you need, when you need it.
Listen to the interviews at:
IBM http://www.lets-talk-computers.net/guests/ibm/tivolipt1
Smart Computing http://www.lets-talk-computers.net/guests/smartcomputing/general
ABOUT LET'S TALK COMPUTERS
Let's Talk Computers, http://www.lets-talk-computers.com, ranks as one of the longest-running computer radio talk shows and can be heard weekly in 5 states and 24 hours a day on the website. New shows are uploaded in RealAudio and NetShow formats by Friday, 12:00 PM CST.
Let's Talk Computers is a trademark of the Let's Talk Computers Tennessee partnership. Any use of this trademark without written authorization is strictly forbidden and a violation of state and federal law.
Contact:
Sandra Lee
Program Manager
SLee@lets-talk-computers.com
Let's Talk Computers
488 Saddle Drive
Nashville TN 37221
Phone: 615-662-0322
Fax: 615-646-7832
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