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CIO October 15, 2010 Karlyn & McLaughlin |
New Rules for Employees' Mobile Device Privacy How CIOs should adjust their privacy policies to conform to the Supreme Court's decision on monitoring employees' text messages. |
CIO July 8, 2008 Robert Lemos |
Five Ways IT Can Avoid a Privacy Lawsuit Violating an informal privacy policy is a no-no, a recent court ruling found. CIOs can take some important lessons about text messaging and privacy away from the case of Quon v. Arch Wireless. |
Insurance & Technology February 5, 2007 |
The Age of E-Discovery New e-discovery rules will require insurers to establish comprehensive records-retention policies and build infrastructures capable of quickly searching terabytes of information. |
BusinessWeek December 20, 2004 Mike France |
Taking The Fear Factor Out Of E-Mail An obscure committee is proposing controversial rules for digital evidence -- which includes spreadsheets, databases, memos, letters, PowerPoint presentations and, most important, the e-mail messages that have recently plagued so many companies in court. |
Wall Street & Technology September 21, 2006 McDougall & Malykhina |
Financial Firms Are Struggling to Manage, Archive and Monitor the Exponentially Growing Volume of Corporate E-mail Many financial firms have been bitten by e-mail compliance woes. Learn how to get control of e-mail before you become the next victim of the e-mail beast. |
CIO January 15, 2005 |
Message Therapy Many CIOs thought they had nailed e-mail systems in the '90s and could move on to more important things, but Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA and other regulations have moved e-mail management to the top of CIOs' agendas. |
Insurance & Technology March 18, 2005 Anthony O'Donnell |
You've Got (potentially dangerous) Mail Insurance companies are learning to manage security issues with email and messaging. |
CIO January 26, 2010 Kim S. Nash |
Questions You Need Answered Before Going Cloud Cloud computing offers tempting affordability, but legal quandaries abound surrounding e-discovery. Experts advise CIOs to ask questions of their vendors up front. |
Wall Street & Technology August 17, 2007 Melanie Rodier |
E-Discovery Compliance Growing Increasingly Difficult As electronic data proliferates, complying with e-discovery rules becomes more difficult -- and more costly. |
Wall Street & Technology May 29, 2008 Melanie Rodier |
Financial Firms Still Coming to Grips With E-Discovery Despite the penalties for inadequate e-discovery capabilities, many firms still are challenged to establish effective programs. |
CFO January 1, 2009 Marshall Krantz |
Can You Look It Up? Think it's hard to find something in your swollen E-mail inbox? Imagine searching through your company's entire archive. |
Wall Street & Technology February 13, 2007 Cory Levine |
Deliberating on E-discovery and the Changes to the FRCP Changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure make unaccounted for electronic documents a massive legal liability for the likes of UBS and Morgan Stanley. |
InternetNews April 24, 2006 Michael Hickins |
Your Own On-Demand Corporate E-mail Archive Postini's SaaS offering lets users store and search vast amounts of e-mail and IMs. |
Wall Street & Technology January 23, 2007 |
Orchestria Targets E-Discovery In order to address December's changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP), electronic communications compliance vendor Orchestria released an e-discovery solution, Legal Hold. |
Bank Systems & Technology February 26, 2007 Peggy Bresnick Kendler |
New E-Discovery Rules Pose Challenges for Banks Banks need to focus on putting policies in place to govern electronic information, say experts. |
CFO January 10, 2007 John Edwards |
Follow the E-mail Trail New federal rules governing electronic-document storage may catch some businesses unaware. |
PC World May 24, 2001 Tom Spring |
Who's Reading Your Instant Messages? Privacy advocates warn of greater vulnerability as popular application migrates to more devices... |
CIO June 15, 2005 |
Corporate Message Policies Fall Short Though more companies are training employees in the proper use of e-mail, more than a third of survey respondents either didn't know or weren't sure about the difference between electronic records that need to be retained and insignificant messages that may be deleted. |
CIO November 4, 2008 Kim S. Nash |
Managing the Social Networking Data Sieve Four steps to containing the legal risks of social sites. |
IndustryWeek January 1, 2008 Brad Kenney |
The Letter of the IT Law How companies are addressing the "capability gap" in compliance with the amended Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. |
Wall Street & Technology August 22, 2005 Maria Wakem |
Lines of Communication Technology has played a crucial role in speeding up the search and retrieval process, most firms still are looking for ways to improve their current systems to facilitate search across communications channels. |
Popular Mechanics June 2009 Seth Porges |
How to Email Text Messages to Any Phone The key is to use what are known as SMS gateways. These are backdoors that transform other (usually less expensive) types of communications, such as e-mail and instant messages, into text messages. |
Bank Technology News August 2006 Rebecca Sausner |
Email Archives: Navigating Storage Can Be a Minefield When it comes to electronic communications retention and disposal, there's lots of choices-each with its own benefits and flaws. The best place to start may be with an audit. |
CIO November 1, 2002 John Edwards |
Sending a Message Instant messaging software goes corporate. |
New Architect March 2003 Joseph C. Panettieri |
Instant Payback Despite standards concerns, corporations look to unlock the value in instant messaging |
AFP eWire January 10, 2005 |
Instant Messaging: The Next Online Donation Tool? Even though you're probably not maximizing the potential of email with donors, are you recognizing that IM and mobile text messaging is rapidly catching up to email in usage? |
Bank Technology News March 1, 2008 Glen Fest |
Defensive Posturing: Subprime Suits Aloft Some companies have found opportunity in the subprime catastrophe. Due to an expected wave of lawsuits ignited by the credit crunch, firms offering electronic message archiving and other "e-discovery" technology are benefiting. |
Inc. June 13, 2002 Anne Stuart |
IM Legal Primer Instant messaging is evolving into a serious business tool -- with serious legal and security risks as well. |
Wall Street & Technology November 18, 2008 Melanie Rodier |
E-Discovery Requests Loom Large for Financial Services Firms As the turmoil on Wall Street continues, a growing tide of litigation -- and e-discovery requests -- could engulf financial firms. |
Macworld July 2000 Tom Negrino |
Protect Your e-Mail Keep Your Private Words from Prying Eyes |
CFO July 1, 2002 Scott Leibs & Alix Nyberg |
Seek and/or Destroy The problem with corporate e-mail... Companies get the instant-message... All quiet on the IT budget front... Software that covers your assets. |
CIO October 15, 2001 Lauren Gibbons Paul |
How to Tame the E-Mail Beast E-mail management is principally a people issue, not a technical one. Read tips from CIOs on how to get the message out to your employees... |
CIO September 15, 2003 Geoffrey James |
Auditing the Chat Line You've got instant messaging. And the accountants and regulators may want to take a look at it someday. Especially if you are in the financial services industry, instant chat missives are subject to the same kinds of document retention rules that govern paper documents and e-mail messages. |
CRM April 2015 Leonard Klie |
Text Takes Precedence as a Customer Service Preference A new generation of consumers prefers short message service to other ways to reach agents. |
T.H.E. Journal April 2009 Charlene O'Hanlon |
Don't Hit That 'Delete' Button! In response to new federal rules mandating organizations retain their electronic documents, districts are using outside providers to archive their in-house e-mails. |
PC World February 23, 2007 Tom Spring, PC World |
Mystery Cell Phone Charges Cell phone customers increasingly complain -- and sue -- over mysterious, hard-to-cancel charges on their monthly bills. |
PC World July 19, 2002 Frank Thorsberg |
Is IM a Sieve for Corporate Secrets? Businesses find instant messaging both help and headache, when security concerns surface. |
InternetNews February 8, 2008 Judy Mottl |
Clearwell Refreshes Data-Discovery Platform Clearwell Systems is pushing out a new enterprise version of its e-discovery platform, featuring 60 new features that range from de-duplication functionality to expanded support of data sources and languages. |
Entrepreneur November 2002 Mike Hogan |
Unhappy Trails Keeping your private communications secure isn't as easy as you might think. Any way you look at it, our reliance on e-mail and IM makes it difficult to keep proprietary information private. |
InternetNews November 16, 2007 Sean Gallagher |
White House Ordered to Retain Backups in E-Mail Case Corporate America isn't alone in facing scrutiny over data archiving policies. A federal court has issued a temporary restraining order against the White House, preventing it from destroying backup tapes that may include copies of millions of deleted e-mails. |
InternetNews December 20, 2007 Jennifer Schiff |
Enterprises Rule in Favor of e-Discovery, Thanks to FRCP The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure are forcing companies to adopt e-discovery solutions and processes, and storage vendors are all too happy to help. |
CIO November 1, 2001 Sarah D. Scalet |
See You in Court Inadequate security leaves companies open not just to hackers but to lawsuits. Realize why lawsuits over failed information security are imminent. Determine how your company may be liable for damage caused by hackers. Learn how to prepare and respond... |
Entrepreneur December 2003 Mike Hogan |
Let's Chat Instant messaging hits the road with the release of some new devices. For example, Cingular Wireless Interactive Messaging PLUS lets you text chat on RIM BlackBerry 950 and 957 handhelds and Good Technology's G100 for $20 to $50 per month, depending on usage. |
AskMen.com |
The Texting Age About two-thirds of all teens use text messaging, mostly due to its simplicity as well as the privacy of being able to communicate without being overheard. |
Wall Street & Technology February 12, 2004 Anthony Guerra |
Learning to Manage the Message As instant messaging becomes a favorite among Wall Street traders, it also garners the attention of industry regulators. |
PC World May 30, 2002 Frank Thorsberg |
Instant Messaging Etiquette Follow our ten tips for proper IM manners... |
CIO June 1, 2002 Ken Segarnick |
Courts Say It's OK: Peep Away Readers' questions about the legal consequences of electronic monitoring: What rights, if any, does an employee have in protecting his privacy in the workplace?... Can the company access my personal AOL account?... etc. |
Wall Street & Technology April 27, 2004 Ivy Schmerken |
Hedging the Risk of Instant Messaging While hedge funds enjoy the simplicity of trading via IM networks, compliance and reliability concerns have them seeking IM products with built-in archival systems. |
InternetNews January 3, 2007 Michael Hickins |
Enterprise Search And Destroy New document-retention rules put the onus on IT to preserve electronic documents. |
PC Magazine January 1, 2008 Sascha Segan |
Facebook Kills Your Memories Social-networking services disconnect us by scattering our lives into tiny compartments. Years down the road, we're going to regret it when we try to delve into our boxes of virtual memories and find they're not there. |