Court Technology Bulletin
Tuesday, February 8, 2005

CTC9: September 13-15

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Don't forget to start planning to attend the Ninth Court Technology Conference in Seattle, Washington in September. The CTC9 website is ...
Wednesday, February 2, 2005

A Little Bit About Wi-Fi Wireless Networking

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1. What is Wi-Fi? According to my favorite techno-dictionary, Webopedia , it stands for Wireless-Fidelity . Wi-Fi is equipment and software...
Friday, January 7, 2005

Wireless Network Technology Use in the Petersen Case

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An article on Law.com highlights the use and potential problems in installing wireless networking (Wi-Fi) in the courthouse. In this instan...

E-Courts 2004 Conference Presentations Available

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As an FYI, the presentation slides from the E-Courts 2004 conference are now available at the www.e-courts.org website. It was a great conf...
Wednesday, January 5, 2005

Just Think About IT

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Since it is the beginning of the year, a recent article in ComputerWorld magazine is appropriate to pass along. In this article, the author...

Florida Supreme Court Recognized

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We missed this earlier but the Florida Supreme Court was honored by InfoWorld Magazine by naming them a member of their InfoWorld 100 list ...
Monday, October 18, 2004

National Archives Announces Electronic Records Contract

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*** Press Release *** The National Archives and Records Administration is pleased to announce that it has awarded two contracts for the dev...
Tuesday, October 5, 2004

To Do List - Disaster Planning and Inventory Control

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It has been awhile since I read this article, but it is a good one to think about. The article is an opinion piece by Eric Lundquist publish...
Tuesday, September 7, 2004

Cooperative Information Technology

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Another excellent article was recently published in Computerworld magazine title "Intelligent Disobedience." Many of us have enjoy...
Wednesday, September 1, 2004

IT Survival Guide Article from Computerworld

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An excellent article from a 40 year Information Technology professional was published recently in Computerworld magazine. The author, Paul I...
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