In these days of cost-cutting and keeping up with the latest technology, some companies and educational institutions have begun a migration away from internally supported e-mail and application systems to web-based solutions, such as Google Apps. This eliminates the need for patches, system updates and bringing e-mails through internal servers, but it also relinquishes the control and robust user interface features many of us have become accustomed to.
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2009 saw several advances in technology. C/D/H’s service area leads in collaboration and infrastructure join Paul to discuss which changes are going to stick, and which we’ll have forgotten about by this time next year.
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In the highly romanticized culture that surrounds forensic science, it’s difficult to think about computer forensics or “digital forensics” without images of dimly lit CSI labs filled with computer chips and arbitrary blinking lights.
No doubt there is some drama involved, but there are also some very important realities that business owners and managers need to think about in terms of what really is contained on all of those company hard drives.
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C/D/H partners Paul Hillman, Mark Becker and Doug Lindhout recently attended Microsoft’s Worldwide Partner Conference in New Orleans. At the event Microsoft laid out the company’s plans for key new products and provided a larger vision for the future of Microsoft computing.
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Identity management is a complex and increasingly important issue in information technology. Identity management, or IDM, is a broad term that can refer to anything from assigning user identities and identity security, to network protocols and digital certificates. With such a broad issue comes a broad set of perspectives on how to approach it.
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