Vol. 40 No. 2, March 2006
Index
- Finding a hat that fits: RIM professionals have many to choose from.
- EU passes far-reaching data-retention law.
- Study: CFOs must find balance.
- More companies backing up data, Gartner says.
- World companies cautious on IT spending.
- Corporate criminals strike out in 2005.
- Offices using less paper.
- Wireless will outpace wireline in 2006.
- FTC: consumers receiving less spam.
- Bush approves increased NARA budget.
- If you can't beat Google, join it.
- HHS assists Katrina E-records recovery.
- Mobile phone tracking scrutinized.
- Court documents go digital.
- SEC moving beyond EDGAR.
- Executive order may speed FOIA compliance.
- NARA, NCH search for missing records.
- Compromise on controversial law.
- Google Earth scares governments.
- Recycling tech trash.
- Survey: e-mail hampers productivity.
- SEC will punish companies, not shareholders: the more a company benefits from accounting fraud, the bigger the financial penalty will be.
- Accutrac and 3M announce RFID solutions.
- File notes organizer eases document management.
- New storage blade reduces points of failure.
- OPEX[R] Incoming and Scanning releases upgraded document imaging solution.
- Paradigm introduces new scanner.
- Software monitors temps to protect storage.
- It's all in the technique! Using project management tools and principles can help RIM professionals succeed in efforts to create or improve their companies' records management programs.
- 7 paths to developing or sustaining RIM programs.
- RIM professionalism in a political arena: local government offers unique challenges for the records manager in public service. Taking a proactive approach to enhancing customer service will pay dividends.
- Technical certification for the information professional: the CDIA+: for those RIM professionals seeking additional credibility in the digital domain, earning the CDIA+ certification may be the best approach.
- Perspectives in archival Science.