Virtual Insanity?
Chris James writes about understanding and advising on server virtualisation…
Chris James writes about understanding and advising on server virtualisation…
The Information Commissioner’s Office has published a draft Personal Information Online Code of Practice…
Two more contributors, Professor Lilian Edwards and Intendance’s James Tuke, give us a heady mix of the insightful, the practical and one instance of what we can only hope is the delightfully silly.
Selections from the predictions will appear in the magazine, arranged by topic.
Check back regularly for more predictions – they will be posted in batches throughout December….
The USA has seen cases brought by individuals claiming damages as victims of data loss. Robin Preston-Jones reviews the cases and considers the lessons that might be learned from the approach of the US courts….
Read More… from Civil Liability for Mass Data Loss: Lessons from the USA
Mike Taylor gazes beyond the clouds rolling in from the west. He forecasts the effect of the cloud on e-disclosure and sees sunshine arising from the adoption of cloud computing services by the e-disclosure industry….
Read More… from Disclosure’s Future: Bright but a Little Cloudy
eBay was ordered by the French courts on 30 November to pay Louis Vuitton owner, LVMH, 1.7m euros for failing to prevent the sale of LVMH products on its web site….
If three strikes happens, will the guilty many have to move to Swindon?…
This is the first set of predictions for 2010 and beyond – presented strictly in alphabetical order. Selections from the predictions will appear in the magazine, arranged by topic.
Check back regularly for more predictions – they will be posted in batches throughout December…
Following discussions with the OFT, Apple has agreed to revise its standard conditions…
Pearse Ryan looks at the Irish experience of sourcing in troubled times. Can we learn how to squeeze a dollar out of a dime?…