Security Dealer & Integrator - Vol. 31 Nbr. 5, May 2009
I look at it as a great way to garner additional RMR," he said. "I can bundle software, support and upgrades in a monthly charge." The end-user, he said, is familiar with these monthly fees and generally welcomes them so as not to burden the IT staff.
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Mondaq Business Briefing - Nbr. 2007, January 2007
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At the heart of things is the obligation under the Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA) on all organisations that:
process their own personal data (Data Controller), or
appoint a third party to process personal ...
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The Masthead - Vol. 58 Nbr. 1, March 2006
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As chair of the Open Government Committee, I would urge anyone interested in serving on the committee and having early access to the latest updates should contact me at the ...
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Business Wire - August 15, 1995
... to approximately noon in auditorium A, at the Centers for Disease Control, 1600 Clifton Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 30333.
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National Defense - Vol. 86 Nbr. 579, February 2002
..., has made its newest supercomputer--a 3,328-processor IBM RS/6000 SP system--accessible to more than 2,000 researchers at national ...
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Information Today - Vol. 26 Nbr. 10, November 2009
In the age of the Web, court records should be available online, although that is not always the case. It has yet to be determined whether or not free public "access" to court documents includes downloading the documents from an online resource. That said, many courts have made an effort to increase public access to these documents. One of the success stories in providing court documents to the public is PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records), which provides access to federal (dist...
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Security Dealer & Integrator - Vol. 31 Nbr. 10, October 2009
Contactless smart cards: These cards/tags communicate at 13.56 MHz, a much higher frequency than the proximity cards. The primary benefit of these cards is their larger memory capacity (32kbits/4kbytes) and ability to store vast amounts of information, such as history, employee information and biometrics (e.g., fingerprints and iris templates).
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Information Today - Vol. 26 Nbr. 10, November 2009
The entire issue of employee use of social media can be a minefield. Some organizations opt out entirely and either try to forbid it outright or lock down the company Internet connection so workers cannot access Facebook, Twitter, and other sites. However, companies are also learning that if you're not participating in the social media "space," you run the risk of becoming invisible and/or being irrelevant to a growing segment of your target market. But using Facebook and Twitter officially c...
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Mondaq Business Briefing - Nbr. 2002, June 2002
... Last week, we reported on a lawsuit filed in Broward County (Florida) Circuit Court alleging that Eli Lilly obtained access to medical records at Walgreens drug stores to ...
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