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As a paid professional member of both since 2001 – August 2001 for AIIM, September 2001 for ARMA, and having served on both organizations’ Board of Directors (2004-2005 for AIIM, 2007-2010 for ARMA), I have thoughts on both and will compare them in several key areas, including: Focus. Types of Membership. Cost of Membership.
Sunday, 1 April 2007 Enterprise 2.0 and RecordsManagement Ive talked a few times recently with people who are trying to reconcile Web 2.0 technologies with issues in organisations related to recordsmanagement. As the name suggests, Google Paper is the smart way of backing up email as physical record.
Throughout this month, the recordsmanagement assistance unit will be taking a closer look into multidisciplinary issues that require input from both recordsmanagers and archivists— collaboration between these two professions is the key to solving many RIM-related obstacles. Wayback Machine.
This looks like it answers one of my previous concerns about using hosted consumer services for business email and collaboration, that they dont provide for compliance and recordsmanagement. Further Reading Articles and Papers Book Reviews and More Intranet 2.0 Further Reading Articles and Papers Book Reviews and More Intranet 2.0
We are excited to launch a new blog series featuring recordsmanagement personnel in Texas sharing their experiences in the field. here on The Texas Record and be our next guest blogger. Our first guest blogger is Kay Steed, CRM, RecordsManagement Officer at Employees Retirement System of Texas. That was the hook!
I think comparisons with Microsoft Sharepoint and EMC Documentum as reported in Read/WriteWeb are little overstated (theres actually a cheeky post on the Koral blog that suggests 8 of 10 collaboration vendors dont even use their own products), particularly as I dont see any recordsmanagement functionality or true Web 2.0
Sunday, 22 April 2007 ThinkFree Portable Review A few days ago I received a trial version of ThinkFree Portable office suite on a U3 USB drive to review, care of Ismael Ghalimi. This is pretty good value when you consider that in Australia the basic Microsoft Office Standard 2007 suite for commercial users retails around AU$700.
I will be interfacing directly with a federal government agency, helping them create a new robust SharePoint 2010 environment and migrating content from thousands of SharePoint 2007/2003 sites to this new environment. It's about Enterprise Information Architecture and Enterprise Content and RecordsManagement. I'm very excited!
Fewer than 10 years ago, the stereotypic recordsmanager was a basement-dwelling librarian safeguarding boxes of paper. Recordsmanagement practitioners have dealt with these issues for decades, if not centuries. The second involved improved techniques for taming MS SharePoint 2007.
million more this year according to Dave Martin, a product manager at EMC during his presentation about fusing Documentum to Sharepoint. (A There’s no question recordsmanagement and retention are an important component of enterprise content management systems , as is discoverable communication for legal purposes.
In 2006, Web founder Sir Tim Berners-Lee sagely observed that "nobody knows what it means": [link] In 2007, Michael Wesch put together this video that supposedly "explains what Web 2.0 is Techno-Hype Like so many tech articles posted since Tim OReilly coined the term in 2004, this one references "Web 2.0"
in the enterprise, making some very cogent points: …the issue of varying values of information that Andrew Keen brings up in his 2007 book The Cult of the Amateur may be worrying in a consumer context but potentially fatal in an enterprise that makes aircraft or medical equipment, for example. Mike explores the lure of Web 2.0
Ken shared the profound change enabled by mobile technology: “The impact that mobile phones have on the developing world is as revolutionary as roads, railways and ports, increasing social cohesion and releasing the entrepreneurial spirit that stimulates trade and creates jobs&# Professor Leonard Waverman London Business School February 2007.
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