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What Is Electronic-Data-Interchange? by Leon Chaddock
Electronic-data-interchange, or EDI is a method of computer to computer exchange of various types of information. While many people know of the internet and the World Wide Web as communication methods, the electronic-data-interchange is much similar. ... In fact, more and more so, people are turning to electronic-data-interchange as their means of communicating especially with more people turning to the Internet. ... In fact, ANSI has just approved a set of electronic-data-interchange standards.
What is Electronic Evidence Discovery? by Jason Perry
Electronic Discovery (or E-Discovery) refers to any process in which electronic data is sought, located, secured, and searched with the intent of using it as evidence in a civil or criminal legal case. Electronic Discovery can be carried out offline on a particular computer or it can be done... Once a data audit has been completed and a computer forensics or data recovery service implemented, then there are the tasks to process the electronic evidence and produce the electronic evidence in a format which the client and lawyers will accept, such as TIFFs or PDFs.
What is a Computer Forensics Expert Witness? by Jason Perry
What is an Expert Witness in the field of Computer Forensics? The most simple answer is a person who goes to court to testify regarding the accuracy and findings from the computer forensics service. In a nutshell, that is it. However, there is a lot more to being an Expert Witness in the field... With the increased usage and dependence on the Internet - for corporate and individual communication - electronic communication is now the standard and 'paper' communication is the new exception. ... 80% of all corporate data is stored electronically 95% of new data is stored electronically...
Electronic Evidence Discovery by Marcus Peterson
Electronic discovery is the process of retrieving useful data and information from electronic sources. With the increasing use of electronic devices for data transfer and storage, obtaining valuable information from the millions of data pages is an arduous task. ... It is very important to understand an organization’s structure, the main people involved in electronic data creation and transfer, the communication flows in the organization setup, the type of documents used, the kind of corporate archiving used, and even information about the end users of the data created.
Why Businesses Need to Start Archiving Email Now! by Stuart Crawford
Electronic communications is the standard for many business transactions in today’s small business organization; however, many small businesses still do not have adequate mechanisms for archiving correspondence with vendors, team members and customers. ... With this increase in electronic messages, the possibility of missing messages also increases. ... Electronic communications can also compromise confidential information and corporate secrets. ... So, why do businesses today need to be archiving their electronic correspondence?
Computer Communication with Humans and Future Interactive Challenges by Lance Winslow
Humans often communicate with each other via email and computer communication correspondence. They take thoughts and turn them into the words of a limited human language and put them onto another medium in this case a computer. Surely that is a very archaic way to communicate and in the future... But before this transition to the faster and unlimited communication of thought transfer and combined brains or collective of minds, we will be communicating with other humans through electronic devices.
EDI by Richard Romando
Electronic data interchange (EDI), as the name implies, is a method of electronic information exchange between two business entities. It involves the usage of computer networks and related software to transmit information related to businesses. EDI is an efficient method of decreasing costs,... While electronic commerce includes all the facets of electronic business interaction such as money transfers, person-to-person interaction and information sharing, EDI involves only the exchange of business information.
Managing Virtual Project Teams by Tim Bryce
"Our electronic communications may be very slick, but if neither party knows what the other is talking about, you are going nowhere fast." - Bryce's Law These are interesting times for managing systems development projects. In the old days (as late as the 1980's), whenever a development... Although electronic communications is useful for instant messaging and exchanging design documents and files, interpersonal relationships are often sacrificed, and this is a vital part of any project. ... Electronic communications simply begs the issue.
Why You Must Get Yourself An Internet Fax Number? by Oliver Turner
Why you must get yourself an internet fax number? The answer to this lies in the advantages of online faxing itself. But before discussing the advantages of internet faxing, let us first see what web faxing is all about. Internet faxing is the way of sending faxes through the internet, without... To sum it up, internet fax services are simple, quick, cheap and reliable, and it effectively bridges the gap between the traditional fax machines and the modern web communication techniques. ... In other words, from a sender point of view, every fax message that needs to be send to this...
A Brief Introduction To Bluetooth by Oliver Dvorak
Bluetooth was designed to allow low bandwidth wireless connections to become easy to use so even those who are new to wireless can use them. Version one.One of Bluetooth describes a low power, short range wireless networking technology that uses radio waves to send data at rates up to 720... Industry Standard Bluetooth is an industry standard communication of wireless, meaning that it enables the connection of other devices as well, such as cell phones, computers, digital cameras, & other types of electronic devices.
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