Not exact matches
Its foundation is cloud technology, so should you need to get
access to your
documents remotely, you can.
The organization is moving toward using the Android mobile platform to help case workers
remotely access documents.
He allegedly stole bottles of C - 25 from his supervisor's desk under the watchful eye of a security camera; kept the receipt he got from mailing the substance to his wife in China; claimed, in
documents found on his computer, discovery of the substance and authorship of research done by others; and, in a particularly imaginative touch, «
remotely accessed the Medical College servers and deleted [his supervisor's] raw data from the C - 25 research, information the college was later able to restore,» according to the Journal - Sentinel.
This project will allow Utah Legal Services (ULS) to implement the technology necessary to allow advocates serving clients
remotely to securely
access all of a client's internal case management information, pleadings and other
documents as well as external court records and files.
Imagine a workplace today in which paper
documents, not electronic ones, are the norm, Internet connections are few and far between, information can't be
accessed remotely and BlackBerrys aren't allowed.
The conclusion was «a law firm may use a system that allows its lawyers to
access the firm's
document system
remotely, as long as it takes reasonable steps to ensure that confidentiality of information is maintained.»
With mobile devices running Android ® / iOS ® / Windows ®, you can
remotely log - on to your virtual workstation &
access windows apps or essential
documents with Office 365 by www.O365CloudExperts.com with 24 * 7 top - notch support from Apps4Rent.
Created and
documented standard operating procedures for deploying, securing, and maintaining a high volume (+250) of
remotely accessed Linux servers.
But what if, instead of retrieving e-mail files located on a host server provided by Microsoft, you could
remotely access any content —
documents, e-mails, or applications — stored on your home or office PC?