Vol. 37 No. 4, July 2003
Index
- Gain the edge you need to succeed at ARMA 2003: Boston.
- RIM: a global perspective.
- Controversial surveillance system renamed.
- U.K. to implement electronic patient records.
- Instant messaging goes corporate.
- GAO says paperwork still piling up.
- Documents detail life under dictator.
- Dutch police need improved information management, report says.
- Estonia embraces cyberspace.
- KM researchers meet online.
- Report bashes U.K. government Web sites.
- Storage takes a bite out of budgets.
- The University of Texas will house Watergate documents.
- EU agency will improve cyber security.
- Lost library opens after 2,000 years.
- U.S. data-mining spurs investigations in Latin America.
- Compromising customers' privacy.
- Sorry ... that's classified.
- Sarbanes-Oxley one year later: the Sarbanes-Oxley Act has had a far-reaching impact on global business, yet there are still more questions than answers.
- Accutrac offers E-mail Management solution.
- DocuLex announces Goby version 6.
- Earn a master of KM in Copenhagen.
- Image Publishing offers imaging tool.
- Kodak helps businesses comply with regulations.
- Open Text receives DoD certification.
- Shredders destroy CDs.
- Smead introduces Smeadlink Express.
- Spacesaver introduces Internet interface.
- Stellent solution available in six languages.
- An integrated approach to records management: the records continuum model's purpose-oriented approach to records management changes the role of recordkeeping from reactive to proactive.
- Protecting privacy in Canada's private sector: businesses that are serious about competing successfully in Canada need to get serious about privacy. They can start by complying with Canada's new private-sector privacy legislation.
- Toolkits from across the pond: the United Kingdom has developed standards and guidelines that are persuading organizations to take records management more seriously.
- The DOMEA concept: from project to practice: DOMEA has become a standard for document management and electronic archiving in Germany's federal, municipal, and state administrations.
- Integrating an ERDMS in an IT environment: as the U.S. EPA's experience illustrates, effective electronic records management solution must consider yesterday's, today's, and tomorrow's systems.
- Documentation to meet your needs.
- Managing electronic records in modern business.