Articles tagged: document imaging
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Max Osokin The article briefly discusses pros and cons of migrating to x64 platforms for addressing memory-related image processing issues. Migrating to x64 may seem an unpopular decision but what do we get in return? written by Michael Thomson The field of computer forensics was developed primarily by law enforcement personnel for investigating drug and financial crimes. Electronic discovery has its roots in the field of civil litigation support and deals with organizing electronic files. written by Michael Thomson The Federal Rules of Civil Procedureีs recent emphasis on producing electronically stored information requires that the e-discovery team understands the collection and processing choices to be made and their ramifications. written by Michael Thomson The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure’s recent emphasis on producing electronically stored information requires that the e-discovery team understands the collection and processing choices to be made and their ramifications. written by Michael Thomson At the heart of any legal undertaking is the mass of data that legal professionals need to perform their jobs. The demanding task of acquiring and organizing the documents that comprise this data is known as litigation support. written by Michael Thomson Fast and easy retrieval of you information is critical to your business success. And your documents, both on hard drive and paper, are the lifeblood of your organization. So it makes sense to preserve them for any eventuality. But should you try to do it yourself of find a professional firm to do it for you? Read on to find out. << previous page 1 next page>> |