Vol. 39 No. 4, July 2005
Index
- arma'05: Chicago celebrating 50 years: focusing on the business and technology of managing records and information.
- Compliance offers opportunity to shape industry.
- Supreme Court reverses conviction in Arthur Andersen case.
- U.S. government keeps more secrets longer.
- E-mail is key in judgment against Morgan Stanley.
- Paperwork burden declines.
- Canadian court dismisses data outsourcing claim.
- Google service remembers every search.
- Data breaches: is anyone safe?
- Rights groups suing FBI to release records.
- U.S. wants international bank record access.
- Libraries replacing books with bytes.
- Groups work to save NHPRC.
- Colleges failing computer security.
- NSF, Library of Congress award E-records grants.
- States consider "security freeze" laws.
- Tagging: next big thing?
- Corporate cyber attacks on the rise.
- ID thieves more likely to use dumpster, phone.
- Executives praise SOX but seek changes; it's not quite a backlash, but after the first full year of reporting under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, many business leaders are seeking changes.
- A2iA releases keyword spotting tool for cursive handwritten documents.
- Canon imageWARE software aids in document lifecycle management.
- Eastman Kodak offers three new scanners.
- OmniRIM eConnector integrates physical and electronic records solutions.
- Shred-Tech introduces mobile document destruction system.
- Traction Software introduces enterprise weblog solution.
- Navigating the compliance landscape: compliance issues are changing the RIM industry. RIM professionals must adjust their mindsets to understand the importance of compliance in the corporate culture to better serve their company and their profession.
- The information enterprise: new challenges new dimensions: RIM professionals have many opportunities to influence the development of a stronger profession and their own programs.
- Lifting the burden: recent case studies show that minimizing record management decision-making by end users results in higher quality ERMS.
- Digital archiving in the pharmaceutical industry: while relatively new as a retention method in the drug industry, e-archiving of records is a must-do to best ensure the health of patients and the industry.
- Information security management best practice based on ISO/IEC 17799; the international information security standard provides a framework for ensuring business continuity, maintaining legal compliance, and achieving a competitive edge.
- Relationship building 101.