Why Thumb Drives can not be used on Federal Government computers
Defending a New Domain The Pentagon’s Cyberstrategy William J. Lynn III WILLIAM J. LYNN III is U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense. In 2008, the U.S. Department of Defense suffered a significant...
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Treasure trove in Thanjavur G. SRINIVASAN For the future: preserving manuscripts Photo: M. Moorthy Check out one of the biggest manuscript libraries in Asia which has 49,000 manuscripts. Libraries not...
View Article10 Technologies to Embrace Before EMRs
The original article can be found here: Healthcare IT News 10 technologies to embrace before EMRs ePrescribing Email Microsoft Office 365 and Google apps Clinical groupware Patient registry and CCR...
View ArticleFujitsu Fi-5950c High Volume Scanner now available
The Fujitsu fi-5950 scanner is designed for high volume scanning applications. In production scanning environments every second counts and the Fujitsu fi-5950 contains specific qualities that ensure...
View ArticleCan a Papermaker Help to Save Civilization courtesy of The New York Times...
Fascinating article about Paper Making found in the New York Times Magazine; makes for a very interesting read. By MARK LEVINE Published: February 17, 2012 Each November, a papermaker named Timothy...
View ArticleGrade hacker gets probation, not an A for effort
An attempt to boost failing grades backfired on one college student http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/46312747/ns/technology_and_science-security/t/grade-hacker-gets-probation-not-effort/#.T1fOWHkmySo...
View ArticleTop alleged members of hacking ring busted after 1 becomes FBI informant,...
Colleen Long,Raphael Satter, The Associated Press Mar 07, 2012 04:04:00 AM NEW YORK, N.Y. – An Internet outlaw’s decision to go to work for the FBI poured light on a secretive world where young...
View ArticleCourt clerks fear layoffs, case backlog after $30 million budget cut
From the Gainesville Sun, It is reported that due to the budget cut, Clerks of the Courts may end up cutting jobs to make up for the budget shortfall. Click the link below to go straight to the...
View ArticleDilbert Struggles with Document Storage
Tweet: Document Storage Dilemma – what to do, what to do?! Dilbert Daily Strip: 2013-07-18: http://t.co/aHqsR7Q4Td — Jenni Van Hart (@JenniVanHart) August 23, 2013
View ArticleNew Fujitsu Scanners Set New Standard for Desktop Scanning
The new fi-7180/fi-7280 and fi-7160/fi-7260 document scanners have just been launched in the EMEA region (Europe, Middle East and Africa). U.S. Release is TODAY – 7/18/2013 Pre-Orders being taken...
View ArticleNew Wide Format Scanner Line Available NOW!
Micrographics has added a new line of Wide Format Scanners to its selection of products. The Colortrac scanners offer a nice selection of models. These scanners are robust and reliable, designed...
View ArticleWhy Rent a Scanner? 7 Good Reasons!
In today’s fast moving world, capital funding isn’t always available… Mid to High Speed Scanners can be expensive but we have a solution: Why Renting a Scanner is a good idea! Renting a scanner is a...
View ArticleNew Mid-Volume Fujitsu Scanner – fi-6400
With duplex scanning speeds of 200 images per minute at 300 dpi in color, grayscale, and monochrome, the fi-6400 performs up to 30,000 scans per day with a small design, made with minimized height for...
View ArticleFujifilm Introduces First LE500 Rated Microfilm Optimized For All LED Based...
Fujifilm adds to its industry-leading line of microfilm products with an ISO LE500 rated microfilm optimized to be utilized by all 16mm LED exposure systems currently in use today. These systems are...
View ArticleFujitsu N7100 Network Scanner Now Available
Released in Japan 3rd June 2015, the N7100 Network Scanner is now shipping. Designed to cover the scanning needs from administrative workflow and teller window services, to office sharing. It digitizes...
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