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Federal Information Processing Standards
DEFINITION: FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) are a set of standards that describe document processing, encryption algorithms and other information technology standards for use within non-military government agencies and by government contractors and vendors who work with the agencies.Learn MoreThe Computer Security Resource Center is an excellent resource for staying on top of Federal Information
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IBM Rational Asset Manager e-Kit
sponsored by IBM
PRODUCT DEMO:
Explore the benefits of Rational Asset Manager with this IBM e-Kit. The e-Kit includes demos, white papers and a webcast. Discover how to track and audit your assets to utilize them for reuse, especially within a service-oriented architecture.
Posted: 16 Mar 2009 | Premiered: 13 Mar 2009
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IBM Rational Build Forge Demos
sponsored by IBM
PRODUCT DEMO:
Learn more about Rational Build Forge and how it can help you to automate, streamline and standardize your software assembly processes.
Posted: 17 Mar 2010 | Premiered: 17 Mar 2010
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FIPS DEFINITION (continued):
FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) are a set of standards that describe document processing, encryption algorithms and other information technology standards for use within non-military government agencies and by government contractors and vendors who work with the agencies.Learn MoreThe Computer Security Resource Center is an excellent resource for staying on top of Federal Information Processing Standards. FIPS definition sponsored by WhatIs.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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