Vol. 37 No. 5, September 2003
Index
- ARMA 2003 expo: the premier event for information management professionals.
- ARMA 2003: Boston: converging technology, knowledge, business, and information management; today's business challenges demand real-world information management solutions.
- Conference schedule.
- Exhibitor list.
- Exhibitor profiles.
- Prizes & giveaways.
- Program sponsors.
- Stay up with technology applications.
- RIM's relevance in the global business environment.
- The lock down on data has begun.
- Report says NARA lacks e-records skills.
- The cost of Sarbanes-Oxley.
- Are you ready for the next cyber attack?
- Iran, Cuba dictate Internet rules.
- Save your instant messages, NASD says.
- U.S. cities, states fight PATRIOT Act.
- Legendary library rebuilt online.
- Senate votes to end Terrorism Information Awareness project.
- Boeing acknowledges stolen documents.
- Could HIPAA hamper research?
- Resurrecting shredded documents.
- The international war on spam: governments, businesses, and consumers worldwide agree that unsolicited e-mail advertising, or spam, must be controlled, but their methods of doing so differ.
- DT Chameleon archives business intelligence.
- Electronic File Cabinet stores messages.
- EMC to acquire Legato.
- Identitech's FYI receives DoD certification.
- Iron Mountain partners with IM providers.
- LaserFiche offers new applications.
- Microfilm scanner increases ROI.
- Paradigm offers large-format scanner.
- Sony announces PetaSite SAIT-based storage libraries.
- Spacesaver introduces mobile storage system.
- Following the Phoenicians: RIM in a globalized future: it is no longer possible for records managers to have only a domestic view of business. Today, integrating and globalizing RIM initiatives is vital in supporting most organizations.
- Marketing your RIM program: when selling a RIM program or program component to employees or management, applying marketing principles can increase the likelihood of success.
- 10 leading information programs: 10 new insights for success: to be progressive and responsive, a RIM program needs more than a manager--it needs a leader. But what does it take to be an effective leader?
- The secret to a successful RIM merger or acquisition: records and information managers play a critical role in supporting effective business processes within a merged organization.
- The joys of enterprise portals: establishing a successful enterprise portal can help businesses manage company information, databases, and records more easily and efficiently.
- Resource review: RIM from a corporate counsel's perspective.
- Book review: how to build customer trust while protecting privacy.