Vol. 36 No. 1, January 2002
Index
- Resolved: to be the best.
- The war on terrorism: cyberterrorists beware.
- Has IT become more important in recent months?
- Company e-mail: to monitor or not to monitor.
- Does e-mail belong in the courtroom?
- Do you know where your vital records are?
- Five tech issues worth watching.
- Thinking outside the training box.
- The changing political landscape: the war on terrorism delays congressional action on privacy, the Paperwork Reduction Act, and e-government.
- BoostWorks joins BEA Star Program to provide e-business solutions.
- Canon Canada offers first digital camera to direct printing.
- Hyland Software partners with Venezuela's ENIAC C.A.
- Isolated pre-sort mail stations help with safety and security.
- Kodak i60 scanner now available.
- MedcomSoft creates MedcomSoft Record tool.
- Paradigm Imaging Group releases Version 4.0 of VisualBASE EDM.
- SpinAway to resell HealthFlash's compliance management system.
- TrueArc and Microsoft receive DoD 5015.2 certification for SharePoint Portal Server.
- Uniform Subject Classification system aids in electronic record auditing.
- USDCO launches underground data center in former mine.
- The evolving information world: information professionals who adapt to today's changing business environment will find that new roles, practices, and opportunities lie ahead.
- The IM building blocks.
- Strategic information management: understanding a new reality.
- Leap of faith: meet three RIM professionals who have boldly made the leap into executive leadership positions.
- Information education in the 21st century: to stay competitive in today's business environment, information professionals will need to broaden their knowledge through more comprehensive educational tools.
- Global commerce and the privacy clash: there are critical gaps in the privacy rights laws of Europe and the United States that pose a major challenge to companies embracing global commerce.
- Exposing legal land mines: protecting the privacy and integrity of e-records is a critical issue for information professionals; understanding e-records laws and company policies can help.
- Welcome to the new wireless culture: from personal digital assistants to pagers and cell phones, wireless technologies are greatly influencing the nature of business.
- The digital future: a look ahead: information management professionals will find new challenges, strategies, and approaches in store with digital preservation.
- Dispensing with the Truth: The Victims, the Drug Companies, and the Dramatic Story Behind the Battle over Fen-Phen.
- Wrestling Legacy Data to the Web & Beyond: Practical Solutions for Managers and Technicians.
- Designing a Document Strategy.
- Targets of Opportunity: Information Security: The Human Factor.