Peer to Peer Magazine

December 2009

The quarterly publication of the International Legal Technology Association

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the quarterly magazine of ILTA 33 Peer to Peer features PAGE 40 better Safe Than Sorry by Jason Adams, Sandra dye and Sean Power As more attorneys are using their smartphones to do much more than make business calls, those in the IT trenches must make sure that those devices stay as secure as possible. Those who manage these phones must know how to protect data, prepare for each new wave of malicious threats and educate smartphone users to keep their devices safe. PAGE 43 Netbooks Are Adorable, but Will They Last? by donna Payne They're affordable, they're useable and they're small, but are netbooks going to be around for the long haul? They don't have the physical heft of your trusty laptop, but they don't have the hefty applications either. Compare some popular models, and see what they're capable of handling. PAGE 49 iPhones, blackberries and Pres — Oh, My! by Andrew Collier Take popular smartphone models and make them battle it out in side-by-side in categories such as design, functionality, applications and operating systems. The result is one comprehensive gathering of experiences to show which smartphones shine and which fall short. PAGE 34 There's an App for That: Bringing the iPhone into the Legal Environment by Christopher Lewis Apple's iPhone is becoming a "gotta have it" smartphone for some lawyers. The relative newcomer to the legal world has a lot of questions surrounding it. Is it safe? Is it capable of handling all firm required applications? How will a firm deal with iTunes if they bring the iPhone into their fleet of mobile devices? This firm is sharing the lessons they've learned along the way.

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