...pages. On a lighter note, Rick Holland, senior analyst at Forrester Research Inc., provided attendees with seven highly effective habits to form in...
...can be ramped up and down as needed. Forrester Research, a technology-focused market research firm...
"Bring Your Own Device" is quickly becoming a strong buzzword in the legal technology community. In 2011 the legal profession was beginning to adapt to the demands of lawyers who insisted on bringing
...said. "I think the current launch is interesting," Forrester Research e-discovery analyst Brian Hill said, "But I think the...
...Cardinal, set the stage for their BYOD program. They began with a Forrester Group projection for the number of mobile phones and devices by 2014...
...company a foothold in cloud computing." An analyst from Forrester Research, quoted in the Digits post, said that, the price cuts are...
...computing for both personal and business data. Indeed, a recent survey by Forrester Research found that 28 percent of all online U.S. adults use...
Attorney Jonathan Bick writes that internet service providers may lawfully search the content of users' emails for many purposes -- without legally invading user privacy
...seeds, rather than taking a bite out of Apple? Yes, according to Forrester Research, which last week published a report, "...
...e-discovery field in the past two years. Boston-based Forrester Research analysts Boris Evelson, Leslie Owens, and Brian Walker all blogged about...
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