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whitepaper Norsk Tipping: Retailer Increases Sales With Digital Signage2007-08-28 Cisco Systems
  Norsk Tipping, the Norwegian lottery, uses the Cisco Digital Media System to promote its games on networked digital signs in 4,500 retail stores.   
whitepaper The Digital Signature Paradox2007-07-07 ProofSpace
  Paradox is a term often associated with Hollywood's fanciful time travel; however in the real world a time paradox does in fact exist. The system clock is the immediate source of time for any computer; and is the sole source for a time stamp determining when a document was created, modified and printed; or more interestingly when a digital signature was generated.   
whitepaper Electronic Signature Assurance and the Digital Chain of Evidence2007-07-07 ProofSpace
  This white paper defines the life cycle of an electronically signed record and describes the equivalence requirements throughout its retention period. A risk management framework is presented that defines a generic Digital Chain of Evidence that guides the architectural choices available in deploying an electronic signature solution.   
whitepaper Adobe Solutions for the SAFE Standard2007-05-01 Adobe Systems
  SAFE has helped to significantly advance the legal, business, and technical outlook for electronic transactions worldwide. By standardizing on Adobe PDF, SAFE has also taken a significant step toward promoting the ubiquity of electronically signed documents. In turn, Adobe's built-in support for the SAFE standards demonstrates the flexibility and capability of Acrobat and Reader. Acrobat and Reader require minimal customization and interoperate directly with the standards-based PKI infrastructure of SAFE. Perhaps most important, this means that PDF signatures with Acrobat and Reader work more like traditional paper signatures than any other solution.   
whitepaper Cisco Digital Signage Demonstration: CEO John Chambers Shows Off Digital Signage2007-01-15 Cisco Systems
  This webcast shows Cisco's new Digital Signage solution, a comprehensive offering delivering live and on-demand content in various formats from wired to wireless devices.   
whitepaper Automating PC Data Backup and Recovery - A Guided Tour2007-04-04 12:22:30
  As computing becomes more mobile and user autonomy grows, IT departments face greater challenges in protecting critical data spread across vast numbers of PC hard drives. Implementing a "save-to-server" approach for backing up users' PC desktops and laptops doesn't work. The costs and management burdens associated with this traditional strategy are simply untenable as excess storage capacity is quickly filled and network bandwidth is reduced.

During this self-paced automated demo, you'll learn how Iron Mountain Digital's Connected® Backup/PC automatic PC data protection and restoration solution eliminates the risk of PC data loss through automatic PC backup for desktops and laptops.

Available as a service, Connected Backup/PC automatically backs up data, encrypts data for secure transmission, and moves data offsite, reducing the number of servers required for secure data protection. Connected Backup/PC is also available as licensed software.
  
whitepaper Webcast: Four Critical Things to Know about Two-Factor Authentication & Remote Access2006-12-14 14:58:12 Positive Networks
  With a recent analyst report showing that over 30 percent of employees use unsafe practices for remembering their passwords, companies of all sizes should be looking for an affordable remote access solution that offers the enhanced security of two-factor authentication.

Listen to this on-demand Webcast to hear Positive Networks' Jason Sloderbeck, VP of Security & Service Delivery, and Evan Conway, EVP of Channel Management highlight four critical things you need to know about implementing two-factor authentication and remote access in your organization. You'll learn:
  • Key considerations for selecting a remote access solution
  • Why you need two-factor authentication
  • Why two-factor authentication sometimes fails—and how to ensure it doesn't
Don't assume that two-factor authentication is beyond your budget. Instead, learn about Positive Networks' breakthrough technology, which offers the enhanced security of two-factor authentication without the need to purchase tokens or invest in additional servers. Find out how Positive Networks' new service:
  • Allows you to use any phone—mobile or land line—as your authentication device
  • Can be up and running in just minutes
  • Positively changes the economics of two-factor authentication
You'll also hear several case studies about companies that have implemented two-factor authentication and how those solutions have performed in the real world.
  
whitepaper Mobile Carriers and Credit Card Business: A Brief Study-Focusing on KDDI THE CARD2007-01-13 01:00:33 Research On Asia (ROA) Group
  This white paper introduces credit card services offered by two mobile carriers in Japan, NTT DoCoMo and KDDI au, mainly focusing on the service by KDDI au.

Recognizing the credit card business as a promising income source in the matured market, the mobile carriers in Japan have entered the segment, creating new business models.

Similar development might be expected in Korea in the future. However there remains some issues to be resolved between the mobile carriers and card companies in terms of personal financial information.
  
whitepaper Hitachi Develops the Basic Technology for Authentication of Digital Research Notebooks2006-09-12 Hitachi
  The technology developed is an integration of digital pen technology which automatically creates an electronic record of handwritten notes and digital signature technology which authenticates the originality of an entry, enabling the authentication of ideas and experimental data. This technology is expected to find wide application as basic technology in next-generation management systems for research notebooks in the current trend towards fortification of intellectual property strategies and authentication of research originality in both industrial and academic research.   
whitepaper The Principles of Electronic Agreement Legal Admissibility2006-09-09 ProofSpace
  There are five principles that contribute directly to the legal admissibility of an electronic agreement: the reliability of an electronic signature, the reliability of the act of signing, the state of mind of the individual at the time of signature, the requirement to capture and retain material information in a way that can be verified, and finally the need to for an agreement process with reliability commensurate with the legal significance of the act and the risk of the transaction.