Data Storage
This is FindLaw's Legal Technology Center's collection of Data Storage articles. Information, white papers, case studies and press releases on data storage issues such as memory, backup format, disk to tape, loss prevention, disaster preparedness, risk management, records retention, remote storage facilities and more are provided here.
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Data Storage Articles
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HP today announced new storage offerings to help enterprise customers consolidate, virtualize and secure their storage environments. -
The amount of data that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) retain regarding their users will increase if a new bill in the House of Representatives becomes law. That bill, coupled with a bill before the Senate that proposes high standards for the protection of sensitive personal electronic information, could significantly raise costs for ISPs and consumers, and result in more data insecurity, not less. -
An Internet archive site and a Philadelphia-area law firm have been named in a lawsuit filed by a health care company that claims the defendants illegally obtained access to old versions of its Web pages during discovery in a separate civil case. -
Every day, millions of computer users share files online. Whether it is music, games, or software, file-sharing can give people access to a wealth of information. You simply download special software that connects your computer to an informal network of other computers running the same software. -
Peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing technology offers significant benefits but also poses risks to consumers who use it, according to a Federal Trade Commission staff report issued today. -
A U.S. District Court judge has halted the deceptive ads of a Web operation that claimed that membership in MP3DownloadCity.com would allow users of peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing programs to transfer copyrighted materials without violating the law. -
An employee recently argued that he was improperly terminated based on his employer's Google search relating to his prior work background. Should such an argument stick? Well, it did not in this particular case, Mullins v. Department of Commerce, just decided on a non-precedential basis by the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. -
A new study, commissioned by Oracle and conducted by privacy and information management research firm Ponemon Institute, reveals the top issues that IT and compliance professionals find most worrisome and conveys a pervasive sense of concern among individuals tasked with protecting sensitive corporate data. -
There have been countless studies in which consumers respond that they care about their privacy on the Internet. However, simply stating concern about privacy is a far cry from actually taking steps to protect one's own privacy in cyberspace. -
Today, Google is launching the Google Custom Search Engine, a new way to bring tailored search to websites and blogs. In just minutes, anyone can use the Google search platform to create a search engine focused on any content they like - from Hollywood heartthrobs, to favorite sports team, to personal hobbies, and more.