EU Telecoms Package Approved
The European Parliament and the Council of Ministers reached an agreement on the EU Telecoms Reform on 5 November….
The European Parliament and the Council of Ministers reached an agreement on the EU Telecoms Reform on 5 November….
Mike Henley asks if your firm and its people can deliver revolutionary change….
SCL Conference I was at Bath for the Conference only on the Friday – so for only one day of the two-day SCL Conference. But, although I missed Saturday’s proceedings, I feel confident in saying that it was a great success. I am bolstered in that view by what I have heard of the formal…
Adam Bosnian gives readers a run-down on the risk and control aspects that cloud computing poses – and what important questions companies need to ask their cloud service provider….
Julian Gyngell reports an Australian case that illustrates the commercial and legal realities that customers, vendors and service providers in the IT industry need to appreciate….
Undaunted by my complete lack of relevant knowledge and skills, I have advice for those still building a career in law who are threatened by commoditisation and other disruptive technologies….
Reflections on a successful event….
Of course you know how to use a keyboard mouse and browser to the very pinnacle of efficiency! But W K Hon offers a number of tips to improve your operational efficiency – which you can then pretend you already knew….
Session 2’s main area of interest?…
Following the recent thorough review of Facebook’s privacy practices by the Canadian Privacy Commissioner and the Article 29 Working Party Opinion affecting social networking providers, the climate has changed. Philip James looks at both developments and considers their implications for privacy policies affecting social networking sites….
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