To take advantage of instant messaging's benefits and overcome its challenges, organizations must implement processes and technology to manage it effectively.
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1-Apr-08 9:00 AM
by Amanda Stringer
The proliferation of electronic messaging technology has created an e-maelstrom for organizations, leaving them struggling in their efforts to get it under control and limit their financial and legal exposure associated with its discovery during litigation...
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20-Mar-08 9:00 AM
by Jesse Wilkins
Corporate governance programs for information management are a crucial risk-management investment for organizations.
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22-Jan-08 12:15 PM
by Ellie Myler
Effective collaboration can draw distributed teams and customers closer together, leading to better efficiency and stronger relationships with customers.
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10-Aug-07 12:00 PM
by Jesse Wilkins
A web seminar created in partnership with ARMA International, presented by Claudette Lloyd and Donna Rose and brought to you by Access Sciences Corporation.
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24-Jul-07 9:00 AM
by Claudette Lloyd
Rich Russo and Bruce White made this presentation at ARMA Houston 2007.
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1-May-07 1:00 AM
by Rich Russo
To access Case Study: Using Automated Tools to Classify and Preserve Information Assets, scroll down to "Related Documents" and click on the link next to the Powerpoint icon or click here to download.
This presentation was by Access Sciences employees Anne Tulek and Susan d'Herbes and presented at the AIIM Expo on May 16, 2006.
Summary of Presentation:
Auto-classification technology is in use now:
Auto-generation of taxonomies
Auto-classification of ...
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9-Mar-07 3:00 PM
by Anne Tulek
Below is a .pdf from the October 2006 issue of KMWorld. It is a best practice white paper written by our very own Janice Anderson, Caroline Higgins and Anne Tülek. Click on the link below to read: ECM-RIM Programs that Matter. Programs that Last.
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22-Sep-06 2:00 PM
by Janice Anderson
When an employee leaves an organization, what happens to their e-mail and the records residing on their computers and mobile devices? Does the organization take steps to preserve the record content in these locations before de-activating the e-mail account and erasing the hard drive? What about record content that may be subject to a preservation order? This session will take you through the process we employed to help one of our clients use an auto-classification tool to identify, classify, ...
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20-Oct-05 3:00 PM
by Susan d'herbes
Has your company ever designed and implemented a records program only to find out months later that no one in your organization is really doing anything differently? Do you have trouble getting on the calendars of decision makers to move your project forward? Do you spend most of your project time developing a records and information management solution to find that it ends up in binders, as an underutilized software tool, or as policies that few people understand or follow? Then your ...
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28-Apr-05 10:00 AM
by Anne Tülek
Many organizations are currently launching initiatives to update and improve their records and information management programs. Internal and external consultants are often critical resources to lead, facilitate, support, and resource these initiatives. Selling the value of these consultants to economic buyers is often challenging. Once past that hurdle, identifying and integrating these consultants is an important task, critical to success. Drawing on a broad range of experience in both ...
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27-Apr-05 1:00 PM
by Janice Anderson
This presentation was delivered at the 2005 PNEC International Petroleum Data Integration & Management Conference.
Integration of data collections in disparate media, systems and repositories is not the only challenge facing E&P data managers. There is a new tidal wave of energy, set in motion by new legislation and regulations, focused on all types of corporate information and content. Senior executives are now personally accountable for business reports, and for the data and systems that ...
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21-Apr-05 9:00 AM
by Janice Anderson
This presentation was delivered at the 2002 ARMA National Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana; Session WOO1.
The focus is on hosted application control solutions and support requirements to effectively manage and control documentation in a global marketplace.
Document control programs enable global organizations to:
assure reliable management of and access to critical documents
enable accurate tracking and auditing of changes throughout the respective lifecycles of the ...
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2-Oct-02 9:00 AM
by Janice Anderson