Wireless & Remote Access
This is FindLaw's Legal Technology Center's collection of Wireless and Remote Access articles. Information, white papers, case studies and press releases on issues such as wireless and remote access to internal networks, secure virtual private networks (VPN), wireless network connectivity and more are provided here.
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Wireless & Remote Access Articles
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HP today expanded the broadest portfolio of remote client solutions in the industry with global availability and enhanced features for its blade PC architecture as well as the introduction of two new thin clients. -
Professor Candace Elliott Person is the Director of the Health Law LLM Program at Concord University School of Law. Professor Person has practiced in the health care field as a clinical practitioner, administrator, and educator for over 30 years. She holds a Masters in Public Health, with a minor in Education from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health, and a Juris Doctorate from the Thomas M. Cooley Law School. -
Whether law firm leaders and technologists are planning a trip to LegalTech New York 2008 or not, Thomson West will make it easy to keep tabs on the show with a new blog. -
Tips on dealing with printer problems and how to install a Virtual Private Network (VPN) for remote network access. -
Technology tips on choosing between DSL, cable or satellite with a VPN, and replacing floppies as a file storage medium. -
Cingular Wireless today introduced NetMotion Wireless' Mobility XE, which ensures that handheld and laptop- based mobile applications remain available for data input and activity even if the user travels outside a wireless coverage area or across diverse networks. The innovative solution then resumes the wireless session automatically once the mobile device regains contact with the wireless network. -
Opera Software (OSE: OPERA) and Yahoo! (Nasdaq: YHOO) today announced a new strategic partnership for which Opera has named Yahoo! as the exclusive provider of mobile search on its millions of Web browsers for mobile phones, Opera Mini and Opera Mobile, across more than 100 countries worldwide. -
Employees telecommuting from home for work is becoming a fact of life in the Internet age. Employers are embracing such arrangements, such that they now are beginning to reimburse employees for the Internet services they use at home for work purposes. -
Companies apparently need to be afraid - very afraid - and must be very careful when dealing with exiting employees who have knowledge of corporate information technology. -
What is known as the Red Flag Rule was developed under the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions (FACT) Act. The Red Flag Rule requires financial institutions and creditors with covered accounts to put in place identity theft prevention programs to identify, detect and respond to activities that could indicate identity theft.