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Three Reasons You Shouldn't Telecommute
Despite documented gains in efficiency and productivity, there is valuable political capital that's lost when you are working from home. Vivia Chen, senior reporter for The American Lawyer, lists three opportunity costs of telecommuting.TotalDiscovery Adds Legal Hold Service
TotalDiscovery.com this week added a legal hold product to its catalog of e-discovery software designed for smaller cases. The legal hold service is online and inexpensive, officials said. Future plans include support for Apple Macintosh data, social media holds, and custodian integration with Microsoft Active Directory.Security Tops List of IT Worries
Data security is No. 1 on the IT hit parade, according to the 2006 Goldman Sachs IT Spending Survey. Businesses are spending more money on security than other concerns, including data storage, compliance and application integration. Even the lessons of Hurricane Katrina failed to push disaster recovery to the top of the chart.Pa. Federal Judge Tosses Antitrust Suit Over 3G Standards
A Philadelphia federal judge dismissed a suit accusing Qualcomm, Alcatel-Lucent, and Ericsson of exerting strong influence over the board tasked with setting standards for 3G phone systems.View more book results for the query "*"
India to Amend Data Protection Laws
India will strengthen laws protecting data that international companies entrust to local outsourcing companies, the country's software trade body said Friday. A handful of data thefts and credit card frauds in outsourcing companies have raised concerns over the effectiveness of existing laws. "Indian laws are already powerful against data thieves, but these amendments will remove some ambiguities," said Kiran Karnik, president of India�s National Association of Software and Services Companies.Review Less to Resell OrcaTec Document Decisioning Suite
Pittsburg-based Review Less, a document review service provider that puts an emphasis on predictive coding, is now a value-added reseller of Atlanta-based OrcaTec's Document Decisioning Suite.Nortel Agrees to $475 Million Sale to Avaya
The offload continues for bankrupt Nortel Networks, the once-mighty Canadian telecom giant. According to Reuters, Nortel announced Monday a deal to sell its enterprise solutions business for $475 million to Avaya, a company that sells communications equipment and software worldwide.Trending Stories
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