CIO Network - Efficient IT Management 2011
Date: 24th of November 2011, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Place: GreenPoint Conference Centre, Dvouletky 42 Street, Prague 10
Let us invite you to the 3rd year of the CIO Network thematic meeting, the general partner of which is the ANECT company.
Main topics: Questions regarding costs reduction towards acquisition, functioning and further development of ICT in the course of increasing their flexibility, top trends in utilization of virtualization, cloud computing, outsourcing, insourcing, as well as presentation of operative feasibilities for cost minimizing in connection with the ICT exploitation.
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Using ALUCID® is
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ALUCID® is a real repository for your electronic identity.
ALUCID® represents a way how to list users‘ behaviour without bothering them with registration.
ALUCID® is a real repository representing your physical identity in the cyberspace. Your physical identity is manifested through separate electronic identities, safely stored in one place – your USB disk, phone…
Thanks to this principle you are able to log into variety of your systems using different identities chosen by you. Thus you are given the possibility to either act under your real name, or your nicknames (e. g. miscellaneous discussion forums), or even entirely anonymously.
Your ALUCID® electronic identity is fully stored on USB disk, phone or some other equipment. Passwords are never saved at third party provider or at ALUCID® electronic identity’s provider. In such way a special always-at-hand miniature device takes care of your electronic identity – not you, not an institution or company. All the concern over your electronic identity equals thereby as much as taking care of your keys.
The device mentioned is called PEIG (Personal Electronic Identity Gadget) and, in fact, is a specialized miniature computer designed solely for maintenance of the user’s electronic identity. This mini PC protects electronic identities by an electronic safe which can only be opened by its owner – user himself.
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