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- Texas Appellate Court Addresses Whether First-Party Property Policy Covers Losses From A Hacker Attack
- In a recent decision, a Texas intermediate appellate court ruled that a first party property insurance policy might cover lost computer data and lost business income resulting from a hacker attack. The policyholder was an employment agency that matched prospective employers and employees for a fee. In February 2000, the...
- White papers 2003-07-01
- Virginia Federal Court Holds That Computer Data Is Not Tangible Property For Insurance Purposes
- The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia recently has ruled that computer data does not constitute "tangible property" under a technology general liability policy in America Online, Inc. v. St. Paul Mercury Insurance Co., No. 01-1636-A, 2002 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 11346 (E.D. Va. June 20, 2002)....
- White papers 2002-07-01
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- California Appellate Court Rules That Property Insurance Policy Does Not Cover Loss Of Computer Data
- A California intermediate appellate court has ruled that a first party property insurance policy does not cover the loss of computer data resulting from a computer system "crash." The appellate court affirmed a trial court's judgment that no coverage exists where a computer data loss is unaccompanied by the destruction...
- White papers 2003-12-01
- SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY: Student finds novel ways to shape on-screen computer data.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-3 June 1999-SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY: Student finds novel ways to shape on-screen computer data C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:020699 A glass artist who once earned her living shaping molten glass into artistic forms, SFU PhD graduate Sheelagh Carpendale has spent...
- Research articles 1999-06-03
- Computer Data Source awarded $5.5 million FAA contract.
- Computer Data Source Inc. CDS of Oakhurst, New Jersey, has been awarded a five-year, $5.5 million contract by the Federal Aviation Administration. CDS has also received the Regional II SBA Prime Contractor of the Year Award for 2003, based on the nomination by the Department of...
- Research articles 2003-06-23
- Chemistry meets computer, data and networking technologies.
- The National Science Foundation NSF has announced the first round of grants in "cyber-enabled chemistry," This program explores how researchers and educators can fully exploit the potential of "cyberinfrastructure," an umbrella term encompassing the vast webs of computer, data and networking technologies that have infiltrated ...
- Research articles 2005-12-01
- Computer Data Systems, Inc. Implements Biometric Time and Accounting System for the Department of Commerce
- ROCKVILLE, Md.--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 5, 1996--CDSI Business Applications Solutions Company BAS, a division of Computer Data Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CDSI) announced today the implementation of an Integrated Time and Accounting System ITAS for the Department of Commerce. The system integrates biometric and SmartCard technology with off-the-shelf time and attendance and...
- Research articles 1996-08-05
- Oklahoma Is OK Federal Court Rules That Data Is Not Tangible Property
- A federal district court in Oklahoma has ruled that computer data destroyed by a policyholder while servicing a computer is not tangible property within the meaning of the property damage definition in a contract for general liability insurance. The court also held that loss of use of the computer itself...
- White papers 2001-07-01
- New Mexico Court Finds Loss Of Computer Data Insurable
- Recently, the New Mexico Court of Appeals held that the intentional act exclusion and the business risk exclusion do not bar indemnity of a computer repairer's liability to a customer for the loss of the customer's data. Computer Corner, Inc. v. Fireman's Fund Ins. Co., 2002 N.M. App. LEXIS 37...
- White papers 2002-07-01
- Patenting Computer Data Structures: The Ghost, The Machine And The Federal Circuit
- Courts view "data structures," the mechanism by which computers store data in meaningful relationships, differently than do computer scientists. While computer scientists recognize that data structures have aspects that are both physical and logical, the Federal Circuit, in its attempts to set clear standards of the scope of patentability of...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Seven Ways To Keep Your Data Backed Up
- Everyone knows that there are three common sense rules we should always follow, and yet we break them anyway. That's right, I'm talking about: Always pack your own parachute Never leave the boa constrictor free to wander around when your kids are home alone Always...
- Blog posts 2009-02-04
- Massachusetts Firm to Acquire Software Maker RSA Data Security Inc.(Originated from The Boston Globe)
- Apr. 16--A little-known computer security firm in Cambridge is acquiring the best-known maker of data encryption software. Security Dynamics Technologies Inc. will acquire RSA Data Security Inc. in a stock transaction worth about $200 million. Security Dynamics' stock soared 26 percent on the news. RSA,...
- Research articles 1996-04-16
- BOCA RESEARCH ENTERS SOFTWARE MARKET… ANNOUNCES DATA SECURE!…An Advanced PC Protective Software Package For Internet Users
- BOCA RATON, Fla.--BUSINESS WIRE--March 6, 1997-- Boca Research, Inc. (Nasdaq:BOCI) today announced its entry into the value-added software market with Data Secure!TM, a product that provides complete security and privacy for personal computer and computer data files, including Internet protection.
- Research articles 1997-03-06
- StorageTek's Iceberg Data System Helps Bring Manufacturer in from the Cold. (Originated from Daily Camera, Boulder, Colo.)
- BOULDER, Colo.--Apr. 22--In what appeared to be the breakthrough announcement the industry has been awaiting for two years, StorageTek revealed Thursday it has completed testing the Iceberg computer data storage system and has orders for 250 systems. BOULDER, Colo.--Apr. 22--In what appeared to be the breakthrough...
- Research articles 1994-04-21
- Buffalo, N.Y.-Based Rand Capital Increases Stake in Data Storage Developer.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
- Jan. 28--Buffalo's Rand Capital Corp. has upped its investment in Pathlight Technology Inc., an Ithaca-based computer data storage developer. Jan. 28--Buffalo's Rand Capital Corp. has upped its investment in Pathlight Technology Inc., an Ithaca-based computer data storage developer.
- Research articles 2000-01-31
- DATA SERVICES OPEN UP FOR CABLE TV FIRMS
- System devised by Zenith Electronics should allow cable television operators to compete effectively in market for computer data services, linking local-area computer networks. Technique makes use of spare cable television capacity--sub-split RF channels below video channels--unsuitable for video/audio transmission. Zenith (1000 Milwaukee Avenue, Glenview, Illinois...
- Research articles 1992-09-01
- Time to steal.(measures implemented by Columbia Falls Aluminum Co. to prevent unwanted computer use)
- Columbia Falls Aluminum Co relied on the surfCONTROL Scout software to monitor its computer network traffic and prevent unnecessary computer use. The company was concerned that non-work related computer use would reduce productivity and expose itself to workplace liabilities. The software can screen computer data for predefined categories of words....
- Research articles 1999-08-01
- Poor data quality: a $600 billion issue. (Technology).(Poor computer data quality costs $600 bn annually to U.S. corporations)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- An independent software research organization has issued a report concluding that poor data quality is costing U.S. businesses more than $600 billion annually, yet most executives are unaware of its dangers. According to the Seattle-based Data Warehousing Institute, poor quality customer data costs U.S....
- Research articles 2002-03-18
- Hitachi details strategy for DVD-RAM, DVD-ROM products in computer market; Company executives chart aggressive course to establish new standard for high-capacity, removable data storage
- NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--June 18, 1997--At a press briefing held today during PC Expo '97, executives from Hitachi Ltd. and Hitachi America Ltd. outlined the company's strategy to establish DVD drives as a computer data storage standard.
- Research articles 1997-06-18
- RENEWED US INTEREST IN TELETEXT DATA
- US companies are beginning to explore potential of transmitting computer data via teletext signals. Sun Microsystems (2550 Garcia Avenue, Mountain View, California 94043, USA; +1/415/960-1300) has developed prototype teletext decoder for its computer workstations and plans trials later this year with International TeleText Communications--company which...
- Research articles 1994-04-01
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