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Isabelle Garcia Approaches to Authentication
2nd September 2015

Many organisations are struggling to decide on the best approach to authentication - we hear from Isabelle Garcia, an information manager who shares the decisions and conclusions she and her colleagues at wireless technology and innovation company Qualcomm arrived at... and how they made changes to their approach to authentication and worked with vendors and internal colleagues to implement those changes.

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Dale Moore Product Review of Attensa
1st September 2015

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Dale Moore Mini Review of Onelog - Electronic Resource Management
1st September 2015

Dale Moore reviews electronic resource management tool Onelog, from Info Technology Supply Ltd. Onelog allows you to manage resources ranging from freely available to premium subscription services, with a combination of password and content management, user tracking and usage reporting. Help options and pricing are described and mentioned are potential competitors Research Monitor by Priory Solutions and HAN by H&H Software.

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Dale Moore Product Review of Attensa (Competitors, Development & Pricing)
28th August 2015

In the final part of his review of knowledge management and current awareness tool Attensa, Dale Moore looks at pricing and the way that the product is evolving. He also considers whether products such as awareness services NewsEdge.com and Linex, and also InfoDesk, LexisNexis Publisher and Manzama could be considered competitors.

Note: Full review (PDF) at /go/sub/report/2540

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Dale Moore Product Review of Attensa (Technology - Search & User Interface; Outputs & Alerts; Administration & Help)
27th August 2015

The third part of Dale Moore's product review goes into detail about the technology behind the knowledge management and current awareness tool Attensa. The ethos of the platform is not about finding relevant information but using what you already have. This adds up to a different take on the problem of dealing with information overload.

Note: Full review (PDF) at /go/sub/report/2540

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Dale Moore Product Review of Attensa (Sources - Content & Coverage)
26th August 2015

Dale Moore continues his product review of Attensa, a versatile and focused information delivery platform. He looks at how well the recently redesigned product provides the ability to set up and manage content streams, which content sources customers can include, and how it allows users to create the exact mix of information needed.

Note: Full review (PDF) at /go/sub/report/2540

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Robin Neidorf Results from FreePint Research into Authentication, Part 3 - What's Needed
25th August 2015

How can information managers grapple with the complex set of requirements required to solve the challenges of authentication? It's critical to have a strategy for gathering of information, as well as reliable sources of that information. The third installment of analysis of findings from FreePint's research looks as those sources of information as well as free-form comments on technologies from SSO to IP authentication, plus the role of senior leadership and a host of other issues.

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Dale Moore Product Review of Attensa (Introduction; Value; Contact Details)
25th August 2015

Current awareness, content management and delivery application Attensa is reviewed by Dale Moore. The product, recently redesigned and now cloud-based, aims to put relevant information into the hands of knowledge workers as quickly, simply and effortlessly as possible; wherever that information is to be found. Dale introduces Attensa and its streamlined interface, which strives to help its users in corporate environments focus on the content itself rather than the management of the content.

Note: Full review (PDF) at /go/sub/report/2540

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