IT people, please don’t blame us. We neither conducted nor responded to this security and compliance survey. But the survey’s results indicate that some people (and perhaps a certain search giant) feel you’re not overly effective or efficient.
Tune Up Your Newsletter for Compliance
In this article we’ll continue talking about how to create a healthy email message and give a few tips how to survive anti-spam filters.
Convert HTML Tags to Lower-case for XHTML Compliance
The XHTML definition demands all tags to be lower-cased.
Looking Beyond W3C Compliance
The W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) was established by the inventor of the web as we know it today, Sir Timothy Berners-Lee in 1994 to create a uniform set of standards for the internet and its continuing development.
IE7 Closer To CSS Compliance
Microsoft has the next version of its web browser ready for shipping, and the IE team detailed a number of changes and tweaks they have made to the browser to get it ready for debut.
ApplTop 11i Productivity and Compliance Solutions
In a recent announcement, productivity and compliance software developer ApplTop Solutions Limited stated they are making their entire product suite, as well as a majority of the source code, available under their new ApplTop Free & Open Software License:
Why Comply? The Movement to W3C Compliance
The Internet: a powerful tool with endless possibilities to advance business, connect people and share information.
Web Application Security and Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance
An important issue facing companies today is Sarbanes-Oxley compliance, but, as the U.S. Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) is relatively new, the implementation of the regulation has not been fully established.
Does Software Solve Sarbanes Oxley Compliance Issues?
Sarbanes Oxley software has been aptly designed for the corporate world to introduce it to the Sarbanes Oxley act.
W3C Compliance & Macromedia Flash
Remember the “Good Housekeeping Seal?”