Data Storage
This is FindLaw’s Legal Technology Center’s collection of Data Storage articles. Information, white papers, case studies and press releases on data storage issues such as memory, backup format, disk to tape, loss prevention, disaster preparedness, risk management, records retention, remote storage facilities and more are provided here.
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Data Storage Articles
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TechnoLawyer eBook Makes Legal Publishing History with Smart Navigation System and Online Distribution via Seventy-Eight Legal Blogs
TechnoLawyer, the popular online network for lawyers and law office administrators, today launched BlawgWorld 2007 with TechnoLawyer Problem/Solution Guide, a free eBook with a proprietary design that will turn heads in the legal publishing world.
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The Power of Google Search is Now Customizable
Today, Google is launching the Google Custom Search Engine, a new way to bring tailored search to websites and blogs. In just minutes, anyone can use the Google search platform to create a search engine focused on any content they like - from Hollywood heartthrobs, to favorite sports team, to personal hobbies, and more.
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Universities and Colleges Need Privacy Education
Unbelievable but true - while most higher educational institutions engage in ecommerce activities, most of them engage in practices that present potential privacy risks, while less than 30% of them even post privacy notices on their web site home pages, according to a recently released survey. Plainly, universities and colleges need to go back to school when it comes to privacy.
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RenewData Introduces Industry’s First Service to Help Reduce Inherent Liability of Data Stored on Backup Tapes
RenewData, a leading provider of electronic evidence and data migration services for corporations and law firms, today announced the availability of their Backup Tape Liability Management Service, which enables corporations to identify, de-duplicate, and possibly reduce data on large numbers of stored backup tapes.
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Jatheon Technologies Charts Course to Simple Email Archiving
White Paper Shows Small/Medium Businesses How to Archive Electronic Messages for Competitive Advantage
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Storage Environments Easier to Manage with New HP Consolidation and Virtualization Offerings
HP today announced new storage offerings to help enterprise customers consolidate, virtualize and secure their storage environments.
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Leahy Urges Passage Of Data Privacy Bill
Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Friday said the exposure of the largest data theft in U.S. history spotlights the need for action on comprehensive data privacy legislation.
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Major Search Engines Unite to Support a Common Mechanism for Website Submission
In the first joint and open initiative to improve the Web crawl process for search engines, Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft today announced support for Sitemaps 0.90 (www.sitemaps.org), a free and easy way for webmasters to notify search engines about their websites and be indexed more comprehensively and efficiently, resulting in better representation in search indices.
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Michigan Becomes the First State to Open the Door to Potential Employer Liability for Workplace Identity Theft
In early 2005, Michigan became the first state in the nation to enact legislation requiring that every employer maintain a policy for safeguarding employee social security numbers. During the same time frame, the Michigan Court of Appeals became the first appellate court to allow the victims of identity theft to recover damages (totaling $275,000) from an organization that failed to adequately safeguard personal information that was subsequently used for identity theft.
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Senate Judiciary Panel Clears Oversight Bill On Govt. Data Mining
The Senate Judiciary Committee Thursday overwhelmingly passed a key oversight bill to begin introducing vital checks and balances to the way the federal government handles private information of Americans in its rapidly expanding databanks.
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