Technology

Bye Bye Black Marker

By |June 1st, 2015|Autoindexing, News, Technology|Comments Off on Bye Bye Black Marker

Automation continues to develop in the unlikeliest of places. Recently, Kroll Ontrack elevated its Relativity offering by giving legal counsel the ability to take […]

Forward Thinking Technology

By |May 22nd, 2015|News, semantic, Technology|Comments Off on Forward Thinking Technology

Tom Simonite recently shared this in the MIT Technology Review: “Many of the devices around us may soon acquire powerful new abilities to understand […]

Round Table Focuses on Future

By |April 28th, 2015|News, Technology|Comments Off on Round Table Focuses on Future

Another educational opportunity is available through the National Federation of Advanced Information Services (NFAIS). Fast Times for Information: Understanding the On-going Revolution will sharpen your knowledge of the issues and trends ahead, help you understand the details and nuances of major issues, and network with the emerging innovators in the content and publishing field.

From Skyscrapers to Cell Phones

By |April 15th, 2015|News, Technology|Comments Off on From Skyscrapers to Cell Phones

In the National Federation of Advanced Information Services (NFAIS) quarterly e-blast, Enotes, a one-directional commentary on form and function caught our attention. Enotes is only available to members of NFAIS so if you aren't already a member, that can be resolved here.

Show Me the Money

By |March 30th, 2015|News, Technology, Term lists|Comments Off on Show Me the Money

By 2025, the Winklevoss twins, more known for their legal battles with former classmate Mark Zuckerberg over Facebook, predicts a “cashless society” will dominate with the virtual currency bitcoin.