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Emerge From Data Chaos With eDiscovery Built For Today’s Data

eDiscovery Daily

Now consider this in the context of your latest eDiscovery case: from cell phone forensics to computer user activity, the amount of digital documents to review is massive. For example, here’s a glimpse of the daily counts of electronically stored information (ESI) including traditional and modern data types: 4 billion emails (source).

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Is email really the nemesis of better collaboration software?

ChiefTech

Collaboration software, including the latest generation of enterprise social software, is often put forward as a more effective alternative to email-based communication. When did email become an essential business tool? Competition from other easier to use communication technologies. In 1987, David J. Source: Chalstrom, B.,

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TA505 Cybercrime targets system integrator companies

Security Affairs

During a normal monitoring activity, one of the detection tools hits a suspicious email coming from the validtree.com domain. A transparent Microsoft-word-shape placed on top of the encoded text avoids the victim to interact with the unreadable text. That IP is assigned to Frontier Communications Solutions: a NY based company.

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Part 1: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about understanding the business drivers?

ARMA International

This means imaging the “art of the possible” for a new future using a cloud computing model to deliver transformative change. This discussion will include methods, tools, and techniques such as using personae and identifying use cases that have high business value, while minimizing project risks. The Genesis of Digital Transformation.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: EP 69 Self-Healing Operating Systems

ForAllSecure

companies like Verizon, Google, Microsoft, State Street Bank, mutual, BNP Paribas, some oil companies, and and then through our work at MIT Sloan, we also get very much involved with the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory which is CSAIL. We have about 23 sponsors for that. And that's where I met Mike Stonebreaker.