A technical committee of the International Organization for Standardization gave final approval for the development of an international standard for the discovery of ESI
...profiles for office hours and personal life, Suwon, South-Korea-based Samsung announced. Samsung calls its system "Knox...
But 10 fewer vendors made Gartner's 2012 roster
...01846, the world's largest technology company is trying to block South Korea's Samsung from selling certain versions of its Galaxy smartphone and...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...Lockheed Martin Corporation's Applied NanoStructured Systems division. Samsung, based in South Korea, topped the list. The study, which took more than...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
There are fewer large e-discovery companies this year than last year, but they reached a combined 2010 revenue of $1B, technology research firm Gartner said Thursday
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Because of the inability of international bodies to resolve differences, attorney Stephen Treglia finds that the threat of computer network cybercrime will remain a problem into the future
...charges that its South Korean subsidiary provided improper gifts, travel, and entertainment over a period of time to government customers in Korea and China....
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