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Organisational information and data must be protected from active and passive attacks and secured from illegal access, unwanted interruption, unauthorised alteration or annihilation. Many organisations fall victim to such attacks due to weak information security policies (ISPs). Also, disrupting these IS policies by IT users makes organisations under information security threats. This study explored...
The internet revolution has provided valuable opportunities for businesses. Recently, emerging Web applications, known as Web 2.0, have been introduced by organisations into the workplace. This has resulted in the emergence of the idea of Enterprise Web 2.0. The business use of Enterprise Web 2.0 within organisations could enhance employees' collaborative work. Despite this valuable benefit, the adoption...
This study develops a research model by identifying potential factors that influence Enterprise Architecture (EA) evolution. It specifically explores what are the factors that might affects Service-oriented Architecture (SOA) integration with EA. The study focuses on identifying EA and SOA related factors that might facilitate or obstruct EA evolution. The initial results of a literature review were...
Organisations have begun projects to improve the implementation of Knowledge Management (KM). There are two approaches to implementing KM: the KM technology-centred approach and the KM people-centred approach. Information technology (IT) has been a central element of many of KM projects. Recently, the emerging information technology known as Web 2.0 is recognised for enabling the process of managing...
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