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- Novell Case Study: Swiss Federal Supreme Court
- Switzerland is a federal state composed of 26 cantons, each of which has its own local judiciary organization. The Swiss Federal Supreme Court needed to enable the exchange of authenticated electronic documents, such as forms and statements of case, between lawyers and the courts. The aim was to reproduce exactly...
- Tags: Novell Inc., U.S. Supreme Court, Security
- Case studies
- HP Blade Servers Power Arizona Supreme Court's Innovative Applications
- After struggling with early, one-size-fits-all court automation products, the Arizona Supreme Court took matters into its own hands. The court is using advanced technologies - such as XML standards and object-oriented programming tools that dissect complex applications into reusable components - to create a series of enterprise automation systems closely...
- Tags: Blade Server, Hewlett-Packard Co., U.S. Supreme Court, HP Blade, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Blade Servers, Utility Computing, Servers, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Hardware
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- Why Blade Servers Rule in the Arizona Supreme Court
- Although the Arizona Supreme Court was an early adopter of court automation tools, it found that the out-of-the-box solutions it originally deployed lacked flexibility, so it ultimately developed its own applications to support the state’s trial and appellate court operations. Download this case study to learn why the court chose...
- Tags: Blade Server, Hewlett-Packard Co., Blade, U.S. Supreme Court, Arizona, Utility Computing, Virtualization, Blade Servers, Servers, Storage Management, Hardware, Storage
- Case studies 2005-05-01
- New vulnerabilities surface in IE, other browsers
- Smaller threats continue to plague security managers with the usual flood of less-than-critical vulnerabilities and serious threats with products that have a smaller installed base. From new browser vulnerabilities to a problem with several media players, John McCormick has the details in this edition of the IT Locksmith. Just...
- Tags: Microsoft Internet Explorer, John McCormick, Web browsers, SECURITY, spoofing vulnerability, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, vulnerability, IT Locksmith Newsletter, Workaround, Threat, U.S. Supreme Court, Internet
- Technical articles 2005-07-01
- Is the Supreme Court ready for a 'sci-fi' future?
- "At John Roberts' confirmation hearings last week, there weren't enough discussions about science fiction. Technologies that are science fiction today will become constitutional questions before Roberts retires from the bench. The same goes for technologies that cannot even be conceived of now. And many of these questions involve privacy... They...
- Tags: probable cause, science fiction
- Discussion threads 2005-09-22
- Supreme Court rules against file swapping
- Supreme Court rules against file swappingarticle rootI think that the RIAA needs to decide which way they want it. They already get a set amount of every piece of blank media sold (it is like 3 or 4 cents). The assumption is that ALL media purchased is being...
- Tags: file swapping, file-swapping, grokster, manufacturer, networking, p2p, photocopier, Sonja Thompson, supreme court, Supreme Court Rules, U.S. Supreme Court
- Discussion threads 2005-06-28
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- The Poor Supreme Court
- And Anna Nicole Smith has FINALLY managed to make her way to the Supreme Court with her case...http://news.yahoo.com/s/usatoday/20060227/ts_usatoday/annanicolelegaldramamovestosupremecourtI am wondering if the Supreme Court can bring a verdict that someone seriously needs to get smacked, but on second thought, she'd probably like that...
- Tags: BFilmFan
- Discussion threads 2006-02-27
- Supreme Court Rejects RIMM
- Your blackberry may stop working now that the U.S.Supreme Court has declined to hear Research In MotionÂ’s request for a stay inthe lower court ruling which involved a patent infringement suit. RIM has been involved in a patent fight with NTP over thewireless email technology used by Blackberry devices. RIM...
- Tags: Handhelds, WIRELESS, Research In Motion Ltd.
- Blog posts 2006-01-23
- Tribunal Supremo Electoral Improves Speed and Reliability of Vote Processing
- The Tribunal Supremo Electoral Supreme Electoral Court is the highest body that oversees voting in Ecuador. Supreme Electoral Court wanted to implement a reliable high-availability IT infrastructure to guarantee transparency and reliability of information during electoral processes and create a robust voter database for timely updating and use in elections....
- Tags: IT Infrastructure, Oracle Corp., Reliability, High-availability, Storage, Databases, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- Case studies 2008-03-01
- Arizona Courts Operate More Efficiently With Help From SAS
- Similar to district courts in other states, Arizona also operates "Justice courts" to hear felony pleas and hold probable cause and some civil hearings. Next up the ladder, the state superior court maintains a presence in each of the state's 15 counties, where the court has jurisdiction over felony trials...
- Tags: Court, SAS Institute, Arizona
- Case studies
- Instant Court Records (exe)
- Lookup court records, court houses, convictions, bankruptcies, and more using our court record databases. Our court record databases are the same ones used by private investigators, law enforcement, government agencies. Now available to you for your own online court record lookups. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Tags: Lookup, Storage, Litigation, Databases, Hardware, Business Operations, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- Software downloads 2008-05-14
- State Court Serves Timely Information to Protect Public Safety With IBM Websphere Software
- The Supreme Court of a large southern state is one of the oldest judicial bodies in the United States, with roots extending back to the seventeenth century. The challenge was to provide up-to-date, continuously available information to more than 400 magistrates across the state, enabling them to make more informed...
- Tags: IBM WebSphere, IBM Corp., Application Servers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software
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- Email Archive Compliance
- I was told the Supreme Court ruled the other day that all business email and IM's need to be archived. Can someone please tell me if this is true, if so, please provide a link to more info.ThanksI believe that you are referring toThe new regu
- Tags: j.miller@...
- Discussion threads 2006-12-06
- Cisco Softphones Help State Court System Save Money and Improve Productivity
- Under the supervision of the Supreme Court of Missouri, the Missouri Office of State Courts Administrator OSCA serves as the administrative support arm of the state court system. The work of the courts is complex, high-volume, and information-, labor-, and paper-intensive. OSCA needed to help its 75-member traveling operational and...
- Tags: Cisco Systems Inc.
- Case studies 2005-03-01
- A deal's a deal: Ninth Circuit rules Web contracts can't change without notice
- Contracts on Web sites now can't change without at least a notice to users who agreed to earlier versions, says the progressive (and therefore oft-overruled) U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. The decision only mandates obedience for firms in the two Pacific territories and...
- Tags: Web, Contract, Notice, Agreement, Web Site Development, Channel Management, Web Technology, Internet, Marketing, John Bartley K7AAY
- Blog posts 2007-08-01
- Supreme Spy (msi)
- Supreme Spy is a computer monitor/keylogger that records all activity on your computer, capturing keystrokes, programs, Internet Explorer Web sites, and screenshots. Featuring a unique playback mode, Supreme Spy lets you view captured keystrokes/programs/Web pages/screenshots in real time.
- Tags: Computer, Supreme Spy, Productivity, Monitors & Displays, Web Site Development, Viruses And Worms, Hardware, Components, Internet, Security
- Software downloads 2005-08-26
- Supreme Court Rules
- in favour of "Swingers" Clubs.http://today.reuters.com/news/newsarticle.aspx?type=oddlyEnoughNews&storyID=uri:2005-12-27T133929Z_01_ARM659467_RTRUKOC_0_US-SEX.xml&pageNumber=0&summit=cool, Canada, here I come. now if only I could convince my partner. mmmmmm plan forming..
- Tags: Jaqui
- Discussion threads 2005-12-27
- Chiphopper Helps Levare Win Virginia Court Decision
- Levare is a leading provider of judicial applications and services. The company has more than six years of judicial experience providing technology solutions that are designed to improve the operational efficiencies and increase the productivity of their clients. To win a deal with the Supreme Court of the Commonwealth of...
- Tags: IBM Corp., Levare, Linux, Tools & Techniques, Operating Systems, Software, Management
- Case studies
- Hackers build backdoor into iTunes
- iTunes back doorWell you know if manufacturers were not so interested in gouging our eyes out when purchasing their apps, there would be far less attempts at finding illegal ways to get their stuff.I'm confused hereWhy is this illegal, because a laawyer that is paid to say so says it...
- Tags: Digital music, Digital media, Apple iTunes, software
- Discussion threads 2005-03-22
- Would giving up some privacy help you (and your network)?
- Privacy and security are definitely at opposite ends of the spectrum when it comes to the Internet. In order to get more security than we have now, we are going to have to give up some privacy. However, the two concepts are far from a zero-sum game; there are many...
- Tags: Network, Privacy, Criminals, NJ, Internet, Security, Andy Moon
- Blog posts 2008-05-20
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