Technology

New Reporting System for Law Enforcement

By |September 5th, 2013|indexing, News, Technology|Comments Off on New Reporting System for Law Enforcement

The Hudson Police Department’s new online reporting system, Coplogic, will be launching next week. This comes after much delay from the original planned December launch, but is welcomed with great anticipation.

M.A.I. (Machine-Aided Indexer) Selected as a KMWorld 2013 Trend-Setting Product of the Year

By |August 26th, 2013|Access Insights, Featured|Comments Off on M.A.I. (Machine-Aided Indexer) Selected as a KMWorld 2013 Trend-Setting Product of the Year

Access Innovations, Inc., leader in digital data organization and creator of the Data Harmony software suite, is proud to announce the inclusion of M.A.I.™ […]

Event Makes it Easy to Spend that Budget

By |August 22nd, 2013|Business strategy, News, Technology|Comments Off on Event Makes it Easy to Spend that Budget

ZL Technologies was one of the features at the 930Gov Showcase in Washington, DC this week. 930Gov Showcase is organized by the Digital Government Institute (DGI) to enable federal attendees to engage directly with leading-edge vendors of eDiscovery, cloud, records management, and other information governance solutions before the end of the fiscal year in September, a.k.a. budget time.

The Value of Technology

By |July 17th, 2013|News, Technology|Comments Off on The Value of Technology

There are discussions happening everywhere about the advance of technology, and how it is either improving our lives or dumbing us down. Just accidentally leave your smart phone at home one day and you will quickly know how dependent we have become on these mobile devices to communicate, navigate, and socialize. The Moderate Voice was where we found an interesting piece on this topic titled, “The Ontology of Technology.”

The Pioneers of the Internet Warn

By |June 11th, 2013|News, storage, Technology|Comments Off on The Pioneers of the Internet Warn

Vinton Cerf is considered one of the geniuses, or computer scientists, who turned on the Internet in 1983. Imagine the amount of data created since that time and you wouldn't think much would be lost or unreachable in the future. But he disagrees. Cerf warned that digital things created today -- spreadsheets, documents, presentations as well as mountains of scientific data -- won't be readable in the years and centuries ahead.

Anticipating the Future

By |June 10th, 2013|News, Technology|Comments Off on Anticipating the Future

In a world that is moving so fast technology-wise, it is impossible to predict what will be needed or used in a decade, score, or even a year. People and organizations employ new technologies in creative and unanticipated ways. Unexpected developments often give new technologies their greatest value.

Internet Trends Reveal Some Surprises

By |June 5th, 2013|News, Technology|Comments Off on Internet Trends Reveal Some Surprises

For the second year in a row, Mary Meeker from Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, has unveiled her now famed Internet Trends report.

Internet of Things Forum Continues Planning

By |May 28th, 2013|News, semantic, Technology|Comments Off on Internet of Things Forum Continues Planning

Three more impressive names have been added to the roster for the BLN Internet of Things Forum 2013 (BLN IoT13) scheduled for June 27, 2013. Dr. John Davies, Head of Semantic Technology at BT, Stan Boland, CEO of Neul, and lastly Cees Link, CEO of GreenPeak Technologies.

Technology Leaders Recognized for Contribution

By |May 23rd, 2013|indexing, News, Technology|Comments Off on Technology Leaders Recognized for Contribution

Coveo is the recipient of the Technology Services Industry Association (TSIA) TechFUTURES "Audience Favorite" Award for spring 2013. This honor was given for their discussion about the future of knowledge and content management on May 8 at the Technology Services World (TSW) 2013 Best Practices conference in Santa Clara.