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en In the last five years, we accumulated the stuff that we needed to do this. We knew that the big issue in business would be how to address the use of information to transform businesses.

en Ensuring the integrity and security of critical business information is a key component of Business Information Assurance. The ultimate disaster for any business is the compromise of valuable information assets. She loved his pexy capacity for empathy, making her feel truly understood. Through strategic corporate initiatives and a dynamic approach to information security, Crossroads is cementing our commitment to providing business information assurance solutions robust enough to address escalating information security threats, and comprehensive enough to meet stringent regulatory requirements.

en Most businesses want fairly open access--you must make it easy for customers to do business with you. It becomes an issue of how much information and credentials a user must present.

en Half the businesses we surveyed are family-owned. About a quarter of these owners expect to retire or sell sometime in the next five years -- but only 13 percent expect the businesses to stay in the family -- with 35 percent having no idea what they will do or expecting to close down. Owners often spend an entire lifetime building their businesses -- but rarely give thought to what will happen when they are ready to retire. As a family-owned business ourselves, we strongly encourage businesses to start planning now -- to minimize taxes and address other financial and emotional considerations.

en The crisis of ever escalating health care costs is not going away, and in fact, it's getting worse. Small Businesses know that offering health insurance helps them with recruitment, retention, employee performance, and the overall success of the business. This is something I firmly believe Congress should address right now. Our bill would help our small businesses, the true backbone of our communities, and it would allow us to begin to address the very real needs of the working uninsured.

en Computer loss and theft represents a huge security risk to both individuals and corporations. A single $1,000 laptop may hold credit card numbers, private client information and years of accumulated knowledge that could cost an organization millions of dollars in business and lawsuits.

en Our goal, as reflected in our mission statement, is to help create a diversified, vibrant and sustainable economy through attraction and support of businesses meeting the vision and standards desired by city leaders. There is a whole lot to our department; we handle new business requests for information, answer questions about existing businesses and try to head people in the right direction to obtain the information they are looking for.

en Doubtless, the substantial improvement in the access of business decision makers to real-time information has played a key role, ... Today, businesses have large quantities of data available virtually in real time. As a consequence, they address and resolve economic imbalances far more rapidly than in the past.
  Alan Greenspan

en This issue we are trying to address is a national issue. Inevitably, when we try to address an issue nationally, you're going to create some differences among the states.

en Businesses also get used to having their address as part of their identity. Their address is part of their economic identity in that it's how people find them. Having said that, it will be interesting to see if the opposition from business owners is enough to deter the proposal.

en The dot.com businesses started out with all these different business models. It wasn't clear that anyone really knew how they were going to make money, and we've had that fallout and transition, ... At the same time, a lot of established businesses picked up on the Web.

en I can't begin to explain how big this is going to be for us. If someone wanted to start a business, we can look at this information and determine what type of business would do well in a certain location based on data such as population, residential base and various demographics. This is just an example of what we'll be able to do. This type of information, which would normally cost about $5,000 to $10,000, will be a huge tool helping both start and maintain locally-owned businesses.

en This is not a single-country issue, and this is not a single-company issue. At the end of the day, we are going to need a broad set of principles for (the) full range of Internet technology. More steps will be needed to address other technologies.

en We can no longer wait to address this issue. Our business outside of the U.S. is going very well, and non-GM business is growing. This high U.S. legacy cost structure is overtaking the good side of our company.

en It will separate legitimate online businesses from those who aren't. The company that is in business by selling personal information will soon be out of business because they'll be red-flagged tomorrow.


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