If this were the 20th century, we’d store secure documents by shoving them into an iron safe and spinning the combination lock. But in the 21st century — the information age — where are we supposed to ...
Heather VanMouwerik is a PhD candidate in Russian History at the University of California, Riverside and the Congressman George Brown Graduate Intern for the Special Collections at Rivera Library.
As computers have become an integral part of day-to-day living, the use of technology within business procedure has also increased. With faxes replaced by email, video conferences replacing ...
Managing your Windows files is currently a must, especially since most individuals are using their own laptops or computers to complete their daily online work tasks, as well as virtual classes. A man ...
Question: Our association seems to be stumbling over itself when it comes to electronic documents. First, it’s embroiled in litigation and received a subpoena for documents, which prompted our ...
Will "green-bar" paper -- which data centers have used for decades to pump out computer reports -- go the way of green eyeshades and paper spreadsheets? It just might, thanks to a technology that's ...
People who share personal computer documents usually rely on Microsoft for an easy transfer. Now there's an international effort to create a new language that can quickly translate documents from ...