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Rover Records: What is Optical Character Recognition (OCR)? Cost, Capabilities and Limitations
Has your organization ever had difficulty locating a record, or locating a specific piece of information within a record? Probably the easiest and most effective way to remedy this common issue is to digitize your paper records. This process of document imaging not only clears up space, which was once occupied by boxes of paper records, by converting them to a digital format, but it can also make locating information throughout multiple documents extremely easy. By allowing for your records to be stored electronically with multiple index fields, locating documents instantly becomes much easier to do than by manually sorting through paper records. Why not make it even easier to locate certain pieces of information, though? The best way to do this is to add an overlay software to your digitized records called Optical Character Recognition (OCR). If you’ve heard of OCR before, it’s probably because you have used it in some common applications, such as Adobe Reader.
Sensei Enterprises: The Persistent Threat of Insider Data Theft (Guest Post)
For seven years, Zhengquan "Jim" Zhang worked as an IT engineer for KCG Holdings, a Wall Street securities firm, where he managed the source code for the firm's trading platform and algorithms. When news of a potential takeover started to spread, Zhang got nervous, thinking his job could be eliminated. That acquisition was completed last July 20th, three and a half months after FBI agents arrested Zheng, accusing him of stealing more than three million proprietary files, the very files that make up the core of the firm's business.
2017 ALA COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS SURVEY
As part of our long-time strategic alliance with the Association of Legal Administrators (ALA), we're pleased to invite readers of The MPF Weekly to participate in the 2017 ALA Compensation and Benefits Survey, the most comprehensive resource regarding compensation for management and staff positions of US law firms.
Access: Webinar Recap: How to Get It Right with Big Data (With Recording)
We have added a new meeting!
The Northern Virginia Chapter is pleased to announce it has added an extra monthly luncheon to the schedule in August.
Rover Records: Switching Records Management Providers
If you’ve ever had issues with your current records management provider, you’ve probably thought about switching to a different one. In fact, that might be the very reason you’re reading this post right now. Read on for Rover Record's take on switching your records management provider.
ALA Firm Administrators at the FBA "Law Practice Management Boot Camp"
On Wednesday, May 18, 2017, three of our members, Benjamin Sotelo, Megan Pfeifle and Saul Isakower attended the Fairfax Bar Association's educational seminar, "The Law Practice Management Boot Camp" at Sensei Enterprises.
Sensei Enterprises: Highlights on Verizon 2017 Data Breach Investigations Report
It's always a challenge to boil down the stats and takeaways from Verizon's annual Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR). The report is based on data from more than 42,000 security incidents and nearly 2,000 breaches across 84 countries. Sensei Enterprises has summarized some of major highlights.
Planet Depos: Trial Services Offering for 2017
Planet Depos offers a variety of trial technology services to help you win! Please contact Planet Depos if you are interested in a complementary trial consultation!
Fun at the Planet Depos Paint Nite
On Wednesday, April 27, 2017, our business partner, Planet Depos, hosted a Paint Nite in Falls Church, Virginia.
