Vol. 38 No. 4, July 2004
Index
- ARMA 2004 Long Beach.
- RIM and IT professionals disagree about who is responsible for ERM.
- Managing information around the world.
- Google's new e-mail service sparks privacy concerns.
- Find war heroes online.
- U.S. government still mining data.
- Coming in 2005: international PDF-archive standard.
- EU and U.S. agree on air traveler data.
- E-mail archiving market set to explode.
- Quattrone found guilty.
- Did you read my e-mail?
- U.K. public sector wasting millions on document management.
- New archivist nomination stirs controversy.
- NHPRC adopts new directives, awards grants.
- Online crime costs rising.
- E-gov slowly gaining acceptance, but must mature.
- Pharmacy records found in public restroom.
- Boeing probe intensifies.
- A prescription for electronic health records: converting paper files into electronic health records (EHRs) can lower costs, reduce medical errors, and save lives, but the development expenses and technological challenges are great.
- Cuadra enhances STAR IM system.
- DocuLex announces Professional Capture.
- FKI Logistex White Systems offers SpectrumPlus.
- Hyland integrates with GIS software product.
- Iron Mountain offers enterprise e-mail management service.
- OmniRIM releases OmniRIM Version 6.2.
- Tyco Fire & Security unveils Fire Suppression System.
- VIACK launches new version of E-meeting service.
- Adopting electronic records management: European strategic initiatives.
- Security and risk management: a fundamental business issue: all organizations must focus on the management issues of security, including organizational structures, skill sets, processes, and methodologies for managing security and risk management.
- Using ISO 15489 as an audit tool: ISO 15489, the first international standard devoted to records management, provides a comprehensive and practical basis for auditing full and partial records management programs.
- Why content management should be part of every organization's global strategy: to meet the challenges of creating, using, and sharing content in a global marketplace, organizations should consider a content management system.
- Knowledge Management and Knowledge-Based Organizations.
- Case Studies in Ethics.