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- LSAC Boosts Service With Technology
- LSAC is a nonprofit organization founded in 1947 to facilitate the law school admission process. LSAC wanted to enable business continuity and IT Service Management ITSM best practices for Storage Area Network SAN management. LSAC implemented a metro-cluster SAN to enable real-time data backup every 15 minutes. LSAC has evolved...
- Case studies 2009-02-01
- Planning and Implementation of IT Service Optimization at the Law School Admission Council (LSAC)
- In reviewing ways to leverage best practices to improve service delivery, LSAC discovered that TeamQuest IT Service Optimization ITSO was a good entry-point methodology to position LSAC for the longer-term goal of implementing IT Infrastructure Library ITIL in the enterprise. ITSO follows a logical process of planning and provisioning for...
- Case studies 2008-08-15
- Using TeamQuest Model to Implement Phased Infrastructure Upgrades at LSAC
- Jeff Fox is the Manager of Network Infrastructure Services at the Law School Admission Council LSAC. He implemented TeamQuest View to address performance constraints that caused bottlenecks during peak traffic periods. Modeling revealed the exact cause of the bottlenecks as well as the exact hardware required to maintain informal Service...
- Case studies 2008-08-15
- UC Law bans classroom web access
- I love having Internet access during my grad classes. I can get additional references for any information presented with a quick bit of Googling, I can examine alternate viewpoints, or I can look at last week's homework. Of course, I can also check my email, write a blog...
- Blog posts 2008-05-14
- Docstoc for law school (a.k.a. today's young whippersnappers don't know how good they have it!)
- My goodness. Check out the impressive array of law school outlines and other law school and bar exam resources being amassed at Docstoc. Aside from being incredibly useful, my favorite thing about this service is its built in Creative Commons licensing. A perfect...
- Blog posts 2008-01-30
- Law students move towards online video resumes
- An enterprising entrepreneur has taken a good idea and made it better. David Schnurman, a recent law school graduate from New York Law School, has springboarded from interviewing prominent entrepreneurs on television to helping law students post their interviews on the W, reports Law.com Schnurman is founder of "TrueNYC,"...
- Blog posts 2007-01-17
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- MySpace suicide conviction tentatively overturned
- MySpace suicide conviction tentatively overturnedThe last sentance is the rub...?Ultimately I think Congress has to deal with this issue,? said former Assistant U.S. Atty. Laurie Levenson, now a professor at Loyola Law School. ?The challenge is to draft legislation that . . . isn?t so broad that it chills people?s...
- Discussion threads 2009-07-03
- MySpace suicide conviction tentatively overturned
- It looks like Lori Drew - the too-involved-in-her-daughter's-social-problems mom whose MySpace fraud led 13-year-old Megan Meier to kill herself - will go free after all. A federal jury convicted Drew last year on three misdemeanor counts of computer fraud. But on Thursday, the judge in the case tentatively threw out...
- Blog posts 2009-07-02
- Would your students hand over their passwords to Bozeman?
- Would your students hand over their passwords to Bozeman?This will go down on your permanent record!"This will go down on your permanent record!" as the schoolteachers used to say to me on the way to the principal's office.... so now EVERYTHING written in social networking websites is like a grade...
- Discussion threads 2009-06-20
- US developer: China's Green Dam steals our code
- This Green Dam story just keeps getting weirder. First, China issues this mandate that all new PCs will have to have software called Green Dam-Youth Escort preinstalled. It's claimed the software is just a porn filter, even though China runs the powerful Great Firewall of China, already. ...
- Blog posts 2009-06-13
- IRS eyes taxing your work mobile phone
- IRS eyes taxing your work mobile phoneIRSMore money to spread around.. GREAT WORK IRS..Another fine example of no new taxes for people under $250,000. YEA, what I thought and can you say " I TOLD YOU SO"..You asked for it you got it...In the UKHMRC do consider a work provided...
- Discussion threads 2009-06-12
- So how 'bout them universities?
- So how 'bout them universities?I'll just reply here . . . Not being the social networking nut that most ZDNet authors are, I'll just reply here, thanks. Don't have twitter, not interested.But I am a student, so I've got a few things to say . . ."Enhancing communication and collaboration...
- Discussion threads 2009-06-03
- Interead Cool-er: so close yet so far away
- Interead Cool-er: so close yet so far awayBut for use outside education?I'm interested in an e-reader because I like to read books on my train commute, or even just at home, and an e-reader would fit better in my purse than a netbook (it would be lighter too!).I know I...
- Discussion threads 2009-05-28
- The case for a Global Digital Public Library Network policy
- By Bill Kallman This guest blog is penned by Bill Kallman, CEO of Scayl, a direct, unlimited secure email solution, a longtime VC and real estate investor. He was a founding director of Streamcast, one of the defendant's in the landmark MGM v Grokster ruling. He holds...
- Blog posts 2009-05-22
- Recession and employment: where does the student stand?
- Recession and employment: where does the student stand?Obama is going to socialize everythingWho needs an education, Obama is going to give you free_heatlh_care. Also, he is going to spread the wealth around so we do not have to work. He is going to tax everyone in the Middle class and...
- Discussion threads 2009-05-22
- Latest "Laptop Hunter" ad - Lauren and Mom
- Latest "Laptop Hunter" ad - Lauren and MomWhy do we need a commercial...to prove what everybody has known for years, that Apple computers are rip-offs.Um, same name, different women...These are two different Laurens... And the Lauren in this add is not helping her mom, she's buying the laptop herself, for...
- Discussion threads 2009-05-21
- Scalia gets a schooling in online privacy
- Scalia gets a schooling in online privacyI agree with ScaliaI've been saying for years now how the idea of "privacy" through anonymity on the Internet is incredibly ignorant. It's like saying that anytime I leave my house I can put on a costume and take off my car's license...
- Discussion threads 2009-05-18
- Scalia gets a schooling in online privacy
- Justice Antonin Scalia doesn't think there's much need for Internet privacy rules. Speaking at the Institute of American and Talmudic Law, he exclaimed: "Every single datum about my life is private? That's silly." At Fordham University Law...
- Blog posts 2009-05-18
- MPAA vs. Real: Five reasons why Hollywood will win
- MPAA vs. Real: Five reasons why Hollywood will winHere are five reasonsmoney, money, money, money and more moneyThat why we have Blu-RayHarder to rip and you need a 50gb disc. They lost on the DVD front."Confident" not "confidant"Sorry for being a bit anal here, but the word you wanted towards...
- Discussion threads 2009-05-18
- Class action lawsuit says Google's sales of keywords illegal
- Class action lawsuit says Google's sales of keywords illegalproof reader anyone?Richard , what does the following mean?"since anyone searching on the word will the sponsored links of her competitors at the top of Google results page, The New York Times reports."Any chance of me working as your proof reader?RE: Class...
- Discussion threads 2009-05-15
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