Office Document Strategies Blog
US SOPA Legislation Another Reason For Data Storage in Canada
Posted by Lee Kirkby on Sun, Jan 22, 2012 @ 07:01 AM
Topics: document storage strategy, Document, Canadian Legislation
Hosting Location Matters For Data Storage Using Cloud Applications
Posted by Lee Kirkby on Thu, Sep 29, 2011 @ 09:09 AM
There was a recent article published in ITBusiness.ca entitled Worries over Patriot Act drives NDP to cloud encryption.
Topics: document filing, document storage strategy, document management, Document, privacy, office document strategy, Canadian Legislation
Privacy Commissioner Damns Paper Records - Yes To Paperless Filing
Posted by Lee Kirkby on Wed, Jul 27, 2011 @ 09:07 AM
The recent news about the "lost" cancer reports that were sent to doctors around Ontario was the topic of some coverage on the CBC radio this morning. Why is this important? The story is really all about paperless filing.
Topics: document filing, document storage strategy, software tools, document management, Document, privacy, Canadian Legislation
IT Network Support Burlington - Weekly Digest 3
Posted by Lee Kirkby on Tue, Mar 15, 2011 @ 14:03 PM
A weekly update of interesting or informative articles we have found over the past few days. An eclectic group of materials from varied sources.
Topics: Computer, internet connectivity in Canada, Canadian Legislation, VoIP
Here is the next edition of the office document strategies weekly digest. Each week I feature a few of the articles, topics and stories we have come across that enhance knowledge of use, management, production and eliminating documents. Feel free to add your suggestions in the comments section below.
Topics: technology tools, Computer, document storage strategy, internet connectivity in Canada, office document strategy, Canadian Legislation, cost of internet
Office document strategies are constantly changing. In our office we receive hundreds of pages of new material each week telling us about new and exciting ways that the world of documents is changing. Some come from suppliers, some come from other blogs, some come from our experiences with clients and some come from electronic newsletters we consume.
Topics: internet connectivity in Canada, Document, cost of printing, office document strategy, Canadian Legislation, Managed Print Services
CRTC Internet Connectivity in Canada About Videos Not Internet Volume
Posted by Lee Kirkby on Tue, Feb 22, 2011 @ 11:02 AM
Topics: internet connectivity in Canada, Canadian Legislation, cost of internet
Can Government Stop CRTC - Internet Connectivity in Canada Billing?
Posted by HubSpot User Default on Mon, Feb 7, 2011 @ 17:02 PM
The Canadian Radio and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has created a hot issue in the media and aroused a lot of outcry over their decision to force Internet Service Providers (ISP) to cap Internet usage, and charge extra billing for Internet ‘overage’.
Internet connectivity in Canada could change as a result.
Topics: internet connectivity in Canada, Canadian Legislation, cost of internet
CRTC Internet Connectivity in Canada - Decision to Be Overturned
Posted by Lee Kirkby on Thu, Feb 3, 2011 @ 09:02 AM
It is reported on twitter that the Industry Minister has indicated that the ministry will over turn the CRTC decision to require limits on Internet connectivity in Canada.
Topics: internet connectivity in Canada, office document strategy, Canadian Legislation
Internet Connectivity In Canada - Costs Are Increasing!
Posted by HubSpot User Default on Wed, Feb 2, 2011 @ 13:02 PM
CRTC approves new regulations requiring limits on download usage.
CRTC’s internet cap about to cost your business a lot more.
Topics: internet connectivity in Canada, Canadian Legislation, IT network, cost of internet