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The Power of IP Protection and Software Licensing
In an interview with ACM Queuecast host Michael Vizard, Aladdin vice president Gregg Gronowski explains how Software Digital Rights Management solutions are the de-facto standard today for protecting software IP, preventing software piracy, and enabling software licensing and compliance.
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Software Operations' Profit Potential
In this ACM Premium Queuecast, Macrovision FLEXnet Publisher Product Manager Mitesh Pancholy discusses how companies can solve their license management challenges and turn their software operations into a profit center.
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Reporting for Duty - Transcript
Transcript of interview with the VP of Product Management at Actuate, Paul Clenahan
from the Open Source Security issue, February 2007

Business Process Minded - Transcript
Transcript of interview with Edwin Khodabakchian, vice president of product development at Oracle
from the Legacy Systems issue, October 2006

Like a Podcast in the Sea - Mean Ol' LoTech Blues
Is it just a matter of semantics?
Stan Kelly-Bootle, Author
from the HCI issue, July/August 2006

The Calculus Formally Known as Pi
The hype over the pi-calculus
Stan Kelly-Bootle, Author
from the Web Services issue, May 2006

Search Considered Integral
A combination of tagging, categorization, and navigation can help end-users leverage the power of enterprise search.
Ryan Barrows and Jim Traverso, Morgan Stanley
from the Web Services issue, May 2006

The Private Universe
Reliability is a big virtue in the brave new world of small devices.
Charlene O'Hanlon, ACM Queue
from the Purpose-Built Systems issue, April 2006

Under New Management
Autonomic computing is revolutionizing the way we manage complex systems.
Duncan Johnston-Watt, Enigmatec
from the Workflow Systems issue, March 2006

Best Practice BPM
As the field progresses, best practices are emerging, as are pitfalls to watch out for.
Derek Miers, Enix
from the Workflow Systems issue, March 2006

People and Process
The author of Reengineering the Corporation provides some tips on getting people through business process change.
James Champy, Perot Systems
from the Workflow Systems issue, March 2006
Defy all challenges with Microsoft® Visual Studio 2005.

Going with the Flow
Workflow systems can provide value beyond automating business processes.
Peter De Jong, Microsoft
from the Workflow Systems issue, March 2006

In with the New
What’s ahead for Queue in 2006?
Charlene O’Hanlon, ACM Queue
from the Systems of Scale issue, December 2005 / January 2006

A Conversation with Ray Ozzie
The current Microsoft CTO who created Lotus Notes and Groove discusses collaboration technologies and the growing divide between the public Internet and private enterprise.
from the Social Computing issue, November 2005

I Am an Abstraction Layer
Queue’s databases special report sparks a thought.
Edward Grossman, Editor, ACM Queue
from the Databases issue, April 2005

Outsourcing: Devising a Game Plan
What types of projects make good candidates for outsourcing?
Adam Kolawa, Parasoft
from the Error Recovery issue, November 2004

Calling All Cars Readers
What am I doing here, anyway?
Edward Grossman, Editor, ACM Queue
from the VoIP issue, September 2004

Search - An Enterprising Affair
The searching-to-finding ratio is in need of improvement.
Edward Grossman, Editor, Queue
from the Enterprise Search issue, April 2004

New World Order
The new world order for programmers
Edward Grossman, Editor, Queue
from the Distributed Development issue, December/January 2003-2004

Nine IM Accounts and Counting
Why can't we all just get along?
Joe Hildebrand, Jabber
from the Instant Messaging issue, November 2003

Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, The FTC and Spam
Does the latest gathering at the FTC hold out any hope for solving the spam problem?
Eric Allman, Sendmail
from the Developer Tools issue, September 2003

I Challenge You to Respond?
The war on unsolicited e-mail continues to be fought on many fronts.
Michael Mayor, NetCreations
from the Developer Tools issue, September 2003

A Foot in the Door
Can Open Source Find Traction in Government?
John M. Weathersby, Jr.
from the Open Source issue, July/August 2003

Web Services - Promises and Compromises
What organizational structures will enterprises need to suport web services integration with legacy applications or new business processes that span organizational silos?
ALI ARSANJANI, BRENT HAILPERN, JOANNE MARTIN, AND PERI TARR
from the Building Web Services issue, March 2003

An Open Web Services Architecture
With Java users are free to choose the products that best suit their needs
Stans Kleijnen and Srikanth Raju, Sun Microsystems
from the Building Web Services issue, March 2003

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