If this were the 20th century, we’d be shoving our physical documents into an iron safe and spinning the combination lock. But, as we’re in the 21st century — the information age, where are we ...
As computers have become an integral part of day-to-day living, the use of technology within business procedure has also increased. With faxes replaced by email, video conferences replacing ...
Heather VanMouwerik is a PhD candidate in Russian History at the University of California, Riverside and the Congressman George Brown Graduate Intern for the Special Collections at Rivera Library.
The space required to store paper documents can be a problem. Digitizing your documents renders them exquisitely portable–you can store an entire library on your e-book reader with ease. And because ...
Spread the love“`html Accidentally closing a document without saving can be a harrowing experience, especially after pouring hours into it. If you’ve ever faced the frustrating situation of needing to ...
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In the late 1980s, sharing computer files was a painstaking process. Phil Katz's 1989 invention, the ZIP file format, ...
It’s easy to take data security for granted. We’ve all left desktop computers logged in while unattended, momentarily misplaced mobile devices or sent sensitive files via email. However, the internet ...