Tuesday, October 5, 2004
To Do List - Disaster Planning and Inventory Control
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 published in eWeek magazine on the need to do those bothersome but important system administration duties such as disaster planning, equipment and software inventories, and other "Fall Cleaning" chores. For more click here.
Tuesday, September 7, 2004
Cooperative Information Technology
Another excellent article was recently published in Computerworld magazine title "Intelligent Disobedience." Many of us have enjoyed the antics of the Dilbert comic strip in recent years and, laugh at the foibles of the "Pointy Haired Boss." Unfortunately, these antics often turn into realities when technical staff go up against management on project design and implementation issues. This article offers some ideas on how these problems might be addressed. Click here to read more.
Wednesday, September 1, 2004
IT Survival Guide Article from Computerworld
An excellent article from a 40 year Information Technology professional was published recently in Computerworld magazine. The author, Paul Ingevaldson, currently the Chief Information Officer, has been with Ace Hardware for 25 years. He obviously knows something about how to "survive the IT jungle." Click here to read the article.
Friday, August 20, 2004
Wireless Courthouse in Albuquerque
A recent article in ComputerWorld magazine highlights the new wireless capabilities being installed in the Bernalillo County Courthouse in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Read "New Mexico County Pioneers Courthouse Wi-Fi Service" for more.
Thursday, August 5, 2004
Real World Digital Security
John Udell of InfoWorld magazine has posted an interesting report from a security conference on how the use of digital security works and doesn't work in the real world. Click here to read the article.
Thursday, July 8, 2004
Getting to Done
There is an excellent Computerworld magazine article posted titled "Getting to Done" by Paul Glen. This is a critical part of project management, to define success hopefully before you start your project. What is "done"? Are there degrees of "done"? If you can set achievable milestones for the project the court staff and judges can see that progress is being made. Read the article by clicking here.
Computers in the Courtroom
In many courtrooms there is often a lack of space for personal computers. I have seen computers on top of and under the furniture taking up valuable table and more important, leg space. Hewlett Packard is introducing a new system call CCI for Consolidated Client Infrastructure that centralizes the PC's into rack storage "blades" with a thin-client workstation installed, in our case, in the courtroom. Read about this new system by clicking here.
Thursday, July 1, 2004
State Supreme Court Web Broadcasting
Wednesday, June 30, 2004
Imaging Space Calculations
From Archive Builders: http://www.archivebuilders.com/abcourses.html
Computer storage requirements for various digitized document types:
1 scanned page (8 1/2 by 11 inches, A4) = 50 KiloBytes (KByte)(on average, black & white, CCITT G4 compressed)
1 file cabinet (4 drawer) (10,000 pages on average) = 500 MegaBytes (MByte)= 1 CD (ROM or WORM)
2 file cabinets = 10 cubic feet = 1,000 MBytes = 1
GigaByte (GByte)
GigaByte (GByte)
10 file cabinets = 1 DVD (WORM)
1 box (in inches: 15 1/2 long x 12 wide x 10 deep) (2,500 pages) = 1 file drawer = 2 linear feet of files = 1 1/4 cubic feet = 125 MBytes
8 boxes = 16 linear feet = 2 file cabinets = 1 GByte
Tuesday, June 8, 2004
E-Courts Conference Website
The E-Courts Conference website has been updated with the conference program schedule, registration, and hotel information. Please go to E-Courts Conference for more information.
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