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Research Library
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Legal Files Software, Inc.
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This white paper discusses conversion methodology for migrating data from your organization's existing data sources into a legal case and matter management software system. It is intended for those involved with the selection, purchase or implementation of a case management system.
In many ways, selecting a new legal case management system is much like finding a new office location. Just as an ...
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Legal Files Software, Inc.
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Legal departments seek to take advantage of the latest technology in order to better manage the growing diversity of elements which comprise their matters: e-mail, documents, calendars, ticklers, contacts, litigation, contracts, vendor management, e-billing for outside counsel fees, etc. Matter management software, when properly selected and implemented, can help legal departments increase ...
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Datalogics, Inc
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This paper addresses the issues involved in adding PDF as an output form to an existing system, using Adobe PDF library, and Datalogics DLI.
Generally, there is a continuum of complexity in adding PDF support to an existing system. At the least complex end of this continuum are systems which already support multiple output formats. These generally have an internally defined interface which all ...
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CAS Data Loggers
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To download data from dataTaker dataloggers for viewing in Excel, first connect to the dEX web server in the dataTaker by typing the IP address (as given on the data logger’s display) into your browser. Click on the ‘Monitor the Logger’ button on the homepage, which brings up the main monitor window. Now click on the ‘Retrieve Data’ button on the left-hand side.
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LANDesk Software
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Zero-day attacks. No other vulnerability today strikes more fear into an IT administrator responsible for protecting the company’s most valuable assets—its strategic information and the systems that store, process and communicate that information.
Firewalls and antivirus software remain an important line of defense against malicious code entering your computing environment—or worse, actually ...
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