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IBM updates Tivoli Identity Manager
IBM has beefed up its Tivoli Identity Manager (TIM) risk management portfolio with security software the company claims will help customers manage user access to sensitive corporate data and increase the speed of deployment. www.ibm.com/tivoli According to the company Version 5.0 represents the first major overhaul of the product suite for two and a half years. Tivoli Identity Manager Version 5.0 automates new account setups and offers users the ability to reset their passwords without the need for time-consuming assistance from support staff. Version 5.0 also monitors for any unauthorised changes. "Identity and Access Management has become the necessary foundation for which broad risk management strategies are developed at organizations around the world," said Venkat Raghavan, director of strategy, IBM Tivoli security and storage software.
Trial to Begin in School Prayer Suit
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - A school board voted against settling a lawsuit that contends the district promoted Christianity by allowing a parents' prayer group to meet regularly at an elementary school. A trial on the matter was set to begin Wednesday, a day after the Wilson County School Board voted 3-2 against accepting the settlement. Neither the county's attorney nor the American Civil Liberties Union, which represents the plaintiffs, would describe terms of the settlement. According to court documents, a group called the Praying Parents met at Lakeview Elementary School to pray for the school, teachers and students. The group gave fliers promoting its activities to students and gave at least one student a card saying the group had prayed for the student.
SEVEN and 3 Push Mobile Email Beyond Tech-Savvy Professionals
We are proud to partner with an innovative brand like 3 to integrate our mobile messaging solutions on the Sony Ericsson W660i, allowing a broader base of 3's subscribers to access their email on the go and furthering our goal to provide mobile email access to everyone." Mobile Mail, powered by SEVEN, is easy to access on the Sony Ericsson W660i, with the application built into the messaging menu allowing users to access their email within a few keystrokes -- making it easier to access email on a mobile than on a PC. The W660i comes with a Walkman(R) player 2.0, allowing users to create their own playlists, view original album art on their phone screen and customize their music experience. The phone also features a 2 Megapixel camera. "By building 3's Mobile Mail, powered by SEVEN, into the messaging menu of the Sony Ericsson W660i it is easier than ever before for users to access their email on their mobile phone," said John Harber, Managing Director UK and Ireland, Sony Ericsson.
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