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Improve Mass Mailing Techniques at Your Law Firm

whitepaper Even so, mass mailings continue to offer one of the best ways for law firms to keep in touch with large numbers of clients on a regular basis. E-mail, in many respects, has replaced written correspondence as the preferred medium of communication in...

Tags: email

[11 May 2008]

Infomercati Modernizes and Automates Business Processes to Increase Operational Efficiency

whitepaper Infomercati is an obligatory association established in Italy under a 1996 law requiring creation and management of an information system for wholesale food and agriculture markets. Infomercati wanted to deploy a single tool for recording the...

Tags: database management

[11 May 2008]

Arms Manufacturer Centralizes Server and Monitoring Software for Increased Efficiencies

whitepaper Remington Arms Company, one of the world's largest arms manufacturers, designs, produces, and sells sporting goods products as well as products tailored to military, government, and law enforcement uses.

Tags: monitoring systems

[11 May 2008]

Secure Documents and Files

whitepaper Because many law firms are concerned about file security, they instruct their Information Technology (IT) departments, if they have one, to secure their servers, disk drives, and folders so that only authorized people in the firm can read and save...

Tags: security management

[06 May 2008]

Exploring Your Options for Getting Help in Office 2003

whitepaper Before one calls on the neighbor, co-worker, granddaughter, brother-in-law, friend or acquaintance for help, check out the helpful resources one has at the fingertips. So one is working in the Microsoft Office program, maybe adding the finishing...

Tags: business management

[06 May 2008]

GWU Improves Disaster Recovery With Business Continuity

whitepaper Created by an Act of Congress in 1821, The George Washington University (GWU) supports over 70 research centers and institutes and offers comprehensive programs of undergraduate and graduate study as well as degree programs in medicine, law...

Tags: network disaster recovery

[06 May 2008]

U.K. Law Firm Improves Client Relationships With Customer Management Tool

whitepaper Leading United Kingdom law firm asb law wanted to better manage and strengthen client relationships, drive profits, and create a single source of data for its business. Working with Microsoft Gold Certified Partner Aspective, the company chose...

Tags: crm software

[04 May 2008]

Are you prepared to meet the January 2009 California Pedigree Law?

whitepaper Implementing new serialization on pharmaceutical products can be confusing. Vendors, trade partners and the industry offer conflicting information -- and California's new drug tracking requirements only add to the confusion; they're clear about...

Tags: legal

[03 May 2008]

Freehills Adopts Integrated Microsoft System for Financial Reporting and Analysis System

whitepaper Leading Australian law firm Freehills faced many information challenges. The firm needed its people to make faster decisions based on accurate, up-to-date information, but they were challenged by a financial reporting system that had evolved over...

Tags: data mining - analysis

[03 May 2008]

Dear silicon.com... XP lives, the femtocell 'truth', BlackBerry bashing…

Comment Would such a law cover disclosure of email addresses? And whatever happens with the law, government departments will be carefully and scrupulously made exempt from it. House of Lords backs data loss law change

Tags: iphone, blackberry, femtocell, vista

[01 May 2008]

EC: Oracle-BEA gets the go-ahead

News The Commission has said it approved the acquisition under EU law. The European Commission has approved the acquisition of BEA Systems by Oracle. A-Zs… Security from A-Z… Biometrics from A-Z… Broadband from A-Z…

Tags: bea, oracle

[01 May 2008]

Legal Eye: Google declares trademark open season

Comment Who is the real loser, asks lawyer Sian Croxon - the trademark holder, the consumer or the law itself? But even if on balance advertisers and consumers can reap the benefits, the real victim here is probably trademark law itself.

Tags: keywords, google, search engines, trademarks

[30 Apr 2008]

Google: Yahoo! tie-up not anti-competitive

News Aaron Edlin, who teaches antitrust law at the University of California at Berkeley, said: "The general rule would be that if the arrangement substantially limits competition in some aspect of their business that would be problematic.

Tags: microsoft, google, yahoo

[29 Apr 2008]

National fraud reporting centre to arrive next year

News The model will examine how the centre could capture, store and share information between government, law enforcement and other parties and provide a guide as to how much the centre will cost. A national centre to co-ordinate strategy for combating...

Tags: security, cyber crime, fraud

[28 Apr 2008]

House of Lords backs data loss law change

News Losing personal data took a step closer to becoming a criminal offence after the House of Lords backed a change in the law. Peers supported an amendment to the criminal justice and immigration bill which would make it a criminal offence to...

Tags: data breach, full disclosure, data loss

[28 Apr 2008]

Police e-crime unit set for green light

News Traditional crime has moved online and law enforcement needs to get there quick," she said. Paul Simmonds, former chief information security officer for ICI, added: "The response we're getting [from law enforcement] is not proportionate.

Tags: funding, government, police, e-crime

[25 Apr 2008]

Video Cheat Sheet: Data Breaches

Video Plus, discover what steps the government and privacy watchdogs are taking to prevent any more embarrassing leaks such as HM Revenue & Customs losing computer discs with the details of 25 million people on them back in November.silicon.com...

Tags: nhs, hmrc, data breaches

[25 Apr 2008]

Police Facebook presence strikes privacy chord

News Roschke wrote: "Law enforcement use of applications will significantly expand the reach of what law enforcement can see and also provides a more surreptitious viewing ability. Last week, Greater Manchester Police became the first UK police force to...

Tags: facebook, privacy, police, submit

[22 Apr 2008]

Law Firm Improves Efficiency and Security With New Operating System

whitepaper The six lawyers of Perez, Goran & Rodriguez (PGR) represent commercial clients in civil litigation within the state of Florida and internationally. To provide exceptional service, PGR employees need to respond quickly to requests from clients and...

Tags: document management

[14 Apr 2008]

Phorm defends 'traffic-analysis' methods

News According to Phorm: "Our extensive consultations have led to only one conclusion - that Phorm's systems are legal under any full interpretation of the law. The Home Office] gave an opinion, not a legal opinion, of their understanding of how the law...

Tags: ripa, phorm

[11 Apr 2008]

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