The Company provides information management and
electronic commerce systems and services, including transaction processing, electronic bill payment and presentment, business process outsourcing, document distribution services and software.
Not exact matches
TRAIN existing staff in basic information technology
systems management or miss out on the
electronic commerce boom, says Hands On Computer Training International principal Hong Fu.
Re: lawyers practising in association with non-lawyers: - Absolutely necessary because: (1) technology will be the basis of almost all laws, therefore we will have to practice with other experts in that technology; (2) records management law will be a major area of practice because, records are the most frequently used form of evidence and e-records depend for everything on their e-records management
systems (ERMSs), and they must be compliant with the National Standards of Canada for e-records management, which standards require legal opinions, and every significant change to an ERMS requires a legal opinion re ability to produce records able to satisfy laws as to e-discovery, admissibility of evidence, privacy & access to information,
electronic commerce, tax laws, and compliance with National Standards of Canada for e-records management; (3) all new technologies require a legal framework, which means more work for lawyers; and, (4) otherwise, other professions and service providers who now provide «legal information,» will begin to provide «legal advice» and other services that only lawyers should be providing.
In other words,
commerce requires a
system that provides an efficient and accurate method to transfer data and metadata between and among
systems in an
electronic environment.
«
electronic communication» means any transfer of signs, signals, writing, images, sounds, data, or intelligence of any nature transmitted in whole or in part by a wire, radio, electromagnetic, photoelectronic or photooptical
system that affects interstate or foreign
commerce, but does not include --
SUBJECT: Information storage and retrieval
systems Law; Consumer protection Law and legislation; Ontologies Information retrieval; Contracts Data processing;
Electronic commerce; Dispute resolution Law.
If the
electronic records kept by businesses are reliable enough to carry out
commerce around the globe (assuming the vast majority of businesses do not meet the standards you referenced), why should we start from the presumption that a business has to prove the integrity of their
systems just to introduce
electronic evidence?
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Marketing Manager - Knowledge Delivery
Systems [kdsi.org]-- New York, NY 2010 to Present Provide innovative and focused senior - level management to marketing team in lieu of vacant VP and Director - level position occupancies, and facilitate all elements of
electronic commerce and retail customer - to - business transactions.