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September 03, 2007

three big glasses of red wine give Sdema Group a rosy glow

The name comes from some verse in the Bible - haven't found it yet.  But the concept of Sdema Group is worthy of the time and attention of security dreamers everywhere, namely, solving the problem. Solving the whole problem.  Sdema evangelist Batsheva Iluz (a nice Baltimore girl) energetically told Eleanor, Nicola and me the story and vision of Sdema, and its founder Dror Mor.  By creating a comprehensive, coherent and efficient environment for security, an organization can be more secure, less encumbered, and more profitable than those organizations that buy security solutions one product at a time.  Products are pieces of the puzzle.  But its the whole (or nearly whole) puzzle that makes the solution and improves the business.

Sdema Group - [think of them as a kind of comprehensive or holistic or global security architects] - sounds like my kind of security dreamers.

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Is it just me, or are the Israeli women some of the most beautiful females on earth?

It is definitely not just you. Definitely.

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