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Hitler & Security in Cloud Computing

For those not in the know, Der Fuhrer is not a fan of cloud computing and has no qualms making his feelings known.  This is a meme that I hope never ends, I can't get enough of his rants.  "You said 'Even Musolini is going to the cloud with his MP3 collection'!"  I'm pretty sure this is a video you'll want to share with your IT folks and the computer nerds you know.  Enjoy!

[My blog is acting up and won't let me embed the video, so CLICK HERE FOR THE VIDEO].

 


Sarbanes Oxley Resource Site

I received a Google Alert this morning with a link to a great resource site:  SOXResource.com.

This site offers an incredible amount of information on remaining SOX compliant as well as other SOX related resources, such a as jobs in SOX.

I won't regurgitate all of the website's info on here, this post is more about informing you of this great resource.  I'll let you hunt around on it yourself, but here are some quick links to key parts of the site below:

You can follow their updates on Twitter by clicking here.


Comment period for all eight standardization projects extends through April 15, 2010, and includes an “Open Mic” page for comments, questions and suggestions

(Press Release) ST. PAUL, Minn. – February 23, 2010 – The Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) project teams announced today announced the beginning of the public comment period for new work product drafts posted on the EDRM website. Updates on each EDRM projects – Evergreen, Metrics, Search, Information Management Reference Model, Jobs, Model Code of Conduct and XML – were given at EDRM’s luncheon that took place on February 1 during LegalTech New York. The comment period for each of the projects’ working drafts extends through April 15, 2010, and includes an “Open Mic” page for general comments, questions and suggestions.

A recap of each of the project updates and work product drafts posted include:

*Evergreen – The Evergreen project team has made considerable progress in updating the EDRM.net website to standardize the organizational flow of content across all EDRM working groups. Website updates support Evergreen goals to streamline access to content and promote feedback. Posted materials include:
          o EDRM Evergreen Overview
          o 2nd level diagram for each EDRM node, plus a Project Management diagram

*Metrics – After three years of hard work, the Metrics project team has developed an extensive set of codes designed to provide an effective means of measuring the time, money and volumes associated with e-discovery activities. Posted materials include:
          o The EDRM Metrics Cube – a top-level graphic that portrays interrelationships
          o Version 1.0 of the Metrics Code Set
          o Metrics Problem Profiles – the first of several case studies that demonstrate the use of metrics in e-discovery

*Search – The Search project team is developing a framework for defining and managing Search as applied to e-discovery workflow, specifically focused on techniques for collecting, culling, filtering, locating and classifying electronically stored information. Posted materials include:
          o EDRM Search Overview
          o EDRM Search Guide

*Information Management Reference Model (IMRM) – The IMRM project team is working to provide a common, practical, flexible framework to help organizations develop and implement effective and actionable information management programs. In an effort to facilitate dialogue among legal, IT, records management, line-of-business and other stakeholders, the work group has posted the following materials for comment:
          o A top-level, draft diagram of IMRM
          o The IMRM Draft Guide – a narrative to support the top-level diagram
          o IMRM Overview – a high-level description of the project

*Jobs – The Jobs project team is in the process of developing a framework for evaluating pre-discovery and discovery personnel needs or issues. This includes providing scenarios based on existing business models that can help organizations identify, assess, advocate for, recruit, on-board and retain qualified professional resources. The first posted materials include:
          o EDRM Jobs Overview – high level description of the EDRM Jobs framework
          o 1st and 2nd level diagrams that support the EDRM Jobs framework

*Model Code of Conduct – The Model Code of Conduct project team is evaluating and defining acceptable guidelines of ethical business practices within the e-discovery service industry, which are intended to serve as a basis for decision-making by all participants. Posted materials include:
          o EDRM Model Code of Conduct Overview
          o Draft principals and corollaries

*Data Set – The Data Set Project is providing industry-standard, reference data sets of ESI and software files that can be used to test various aspects of e-discovery software and services. Posted materials now include:
          o EDRM Data Set Enron PST files
          o EDRM File Format Data Set
          o EDRM Internationalization Data Set

*XML – The XML Project has developed a series of standard, generally-accepted XML schema to facilitate the movement of ESI from one step of the e-discovery process to the next, from one software program to another and from one organization to the next. Twenty one organizations representing 28 products and services now demonstrate compliance with the EDRM XML schema. Posted materials include:
          o EDRM XML Overview
          o EDRM XML Goals

More information on each of the EDRM projects and the materials is available at the [EDRM website].

About EDRM
Launched in May 2005, the EDRM project was created to address the lack of standards and guidelines in the electronic discovery market – a problem identified in the 2003 and 2004 Socha-Gelbmann Electronic Discovery surveys as a major concern for vendors and consumers alike. The completed reference model provides a common, flexible and extensible framework for the development, selection, evaluation and use of electronic discovery products and services. Expanding on the base defined with the Reference Model, the EDRM projects were expanded in May 2006 to include the EDRM Metrics and the EDRM XML projects. Over the past four years, the EDRM project has comprised more than 180 organizations, including 120 service and software providers, 45 law firms, three industry groups and 16 corporations involved with e-discovery. Information about the EDRM project is available at http://edrm.net.


Edge Legal Marketing announced it is working with the Law Practice Management Section of the American Bar Association (ABA) to bring The Edge Room® to ABA TECHSHOW 2010.

PR Log (Press Release) – Feb 23, 2010 – Minneapolis, February 23, 2010 – For the first time ever, Edge Legal Marketing announced it is working with the Law Practice Management Section of the American Bar Association (ABA) to bring The Edge Room® to ABA TECHSHOW 2010. With three days of unparalleled continuing legal education, ABA TECHSHOW 2010 is one of the best legal technology events offered to the legal profession.  This year’s conference and EXPO takes place March 25-27 at the Hilton Chicago.

The Edge Room is a virtual press room that advances the communication between exhibitors and the media. Exhibitors can easily upload their company information and show announcements to give the media attending the event secured and easy access to plan who they want to visit or meet with at the event. New this year, Edge Legal Marketing has added new social media options to upload exhibitor press releases to The Edge Room’s blog, Twitter, and LinkedIn sites.

The Edge Room® is now open for ABA TECHSHOW exhibitors to receive log-in credentials to upload their company information and press releases for the event.

“Besides being an exceptionally green way of marketing, the sharing of information between exhibitors and the media is much more direct and deliberate than the press rooms of old,” said Amy Juers, founder and CEO of Edge Legal Marketing. “This complimentary service will serve as the primary direct information pipeline from exhibitors to media at large,” continued Juers.

ABA TECHSHOW 2010 provides lawyers, paralegals, firm administrators, IT managers, and legal assistants -- novices and experts alike -- valuable insight into how the use of technology is changing the way the legal profession operates. In addition to a comprehensive schedule of more than 60 legal technology CLE sessions, ABA TECHSHOW 2010 features an EXPO of more than 100 technology vendors and a keynote address from lawyer and seasoned marketing and technology author, Ari Kaplan.  Kaplan will discuss why the convergence of technology and marketing matters and how legal professionals can use these powerful new tools to bust through a cluttered and competitive marketplace. For more information, visit ABA TECHSHOW.

About the ABA Law Practice Management Section
The American Bar Association Law Practice Management Section (LPM) was established in 1974 as a section of the ABA to provide resources for lawyers and other legal professionals in the core areas of the business of practicing law -- marketing, management, technology and finance -- through its award-winning magazine, webzines, educational CLE programs, Web site and publishing division, which has more than 80 titles in print.  LPM has established itself as a leader within the profession and is responsible for producing ABA TECHSHOW.

About Edge Legal Marketing
Edge Legal Marketing (www.EdgeLegalMarketing.com) delivers marketing and public relations expertise to service, software and hardware providers targeting the legal market. They help B2B businesses market and sell their products and services to corporate legal departments, law firms, federal and state courts and legal associations. Edge Legal Marketing services include strategic planning, marketing and e-marketing action plans, alliance building, website development, market research, public relations and advertising (concept and media plans).

PR Contact:
Carolyn Depko
Director of Media Relations
Edge Legal Marketing
Phone: 732-533-5491
Email: cdepko@EdgeLegalMarketing.com

Edge Legal Marketing:
Amy L. Juers, MBA
Founder & CEO
Edge Legal Marketing
Phone: 651.450.9090
Email: ajuers@EdgeLegalMarketing.com
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Edge Legal Marketing delivers marketing and public relations expertise to service, software and hardware providers targeting the legal market.


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