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Tag: Software: Page 26
Technology
Spillman Technologies Summit 4.5 Software
Spillman Technologies
Spillman Technologies’ Summit 4.5 release is an enhanced software solution that brings together all of the company’s public safety applications into one easy-to-use application. This software offers dual-platform capability, supporting both Windows and Unix operating systems. Features include a new workflow system that provides real-time feedback, a fully integrated message center to perform database queries, and an attractive new interface.
December 31, 2005
Technology
i2 ChartExplorer Intel Software
i2
New in i2’s family of analysis products is ChartExplorer, an intel enhancement tool for law enforcement that gathers various information from files in the company’s flagship product, Analyst’s Notebook, as well as other documents into easily readable charts. This software allows you to retrieve chart information ranked by relevance, preview it for context, and add relevant items to your investigation analysis
October 31, 2005
Technology
CrimeStar Records Management System
OK. Let’s be honest. There’s nothing sexy about records management systems. There, I said it. And I know you are thinking it, too. Records management systems are boring with a capital “B.”
May 31, 2005
Technology
Logicube Forensic MD5
Last year I devoted two columns to reviews of different computer forensics software. This month I’m revisiting computer forensics once again, but this time let’s look at a hardware device developed for the cybercrime investigator.
February 28, 2005
Technology
ImageWare Systems IWS Law Enforcement Application
As a kid growing up in the late 1950s and early ’60s, one of the toys I received one Christmas was a Mr. Potato Head. If you’re from that era, you may remember Mr. Potato Head. He was a goofy plastic guy, or should I say, “spud,” of a thousand faces. Using creativity limited only by your imagination and, of course, available parts, you created faces that only your Mom and maybe Picasso would love.
January 31, 2005
Technology
i2 Inc Visual Notebook
Back in November I suffered through the San Diego-to-Los Angeles commuter traffic to see many of the new software products and gadgets being shown at the 2004 International Association of Chiefs of Police Conference. One product that caught my eye was i2 Inc.’s new Visual Notebook, an electronic “storyboard” that investigators can use to visualize, analyze, and present the complexities of any incident.
December 31, 2004
Technology
Kwan Software Engineering VeriPic Digital Photo Lab 4.0
If you are shooting crime and accident scenes with digital cameras and haven't run into a legal challenge yet, it's probably only a matter of time until your local defense attorneys get more aggressive about questioning your evidentiary images.
November 30, 2004
Technology
Five Minutes to Live
Educating cops how to save themselves and others in dire medical emergencies when seconds count is the goal of a new interactive training program from the The Backup Training Corp.
October 31, 2004
Technology
The Next Dimension
Since the earliest days of trial by jury, detectives have been searching for new ways to help jurors visualize crime scenes. Using new computer and photographic technologies, investigators can create diagrams with complex 3-D surfaces and immersive 360-degree images.
October 31, 2004
Technology
CornerStone Applications RangeMaster Pro
You train. And you train a lot. But if you can't detail the relevant results of firearms training and qualifying shoots other than just scoring which officers passed or failed, then you're fueling the fires of allegations and litigation.
October 31, 2004
Technology
GTBM Info-Cop
Developed by law enforcement officers working with New Jersey-based GTBM Inc., Info-Cop offers state-of-the-art technology at a reasonable price.
September 30, 2004
Technology
TrueActive Monitor 5.0
TrueActive Monitor, true to its name, monitors all PC activities on a computer it's been installed on, including any programs running; keystrokes made; and files altered, created, deleted, moved, or renamed.
August 31, 2004
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