Tech Tip: Using Protected and Private Annotations
Looking for a way to make your annotations more flexible and secure?
September 21st, 2010 by UserEducationEnjoy these tech tips and want to get one delivered to your inbox every Tuesday morning? Be sure to sign up for our Tech Talk newsletter!
For users who are looking for an easier and more flexible way to secure annotations and their contents, making an annotation protected or private is a great place to start. Full story »



Time was, when an officer from Ontario’s Hamilton Police Service (HPS) responded to investigate a call about an EDP (emotionally disturbed person), they’d have two choices to determine risk factors as they proceeded: either drive back to the station with the EDP to look up past reports – or place a call and wait for a Records Clerk to pull the report and read it to them over the phone. Either way, the officer would be off the street, sometimes for hours, waiting for the necessary information to act on.