Vol. 41 No. 3, May 2007
Index
- Are you up to the challenge?
- ARMA '07 Expo: Sunday, October 7--Tuesday, October 9 Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland: showcasing cutting-edge technology & products.
- City by the sea: Baltimore.
- Ready ... or not?
- Gartner warns firms of 'dirty data'.
- That's a lot of e-mails ...
- Records requests misused.
- SOX spending remains steady.
- Implementing successful e-mail storage solutions.
- The digital data explosion.
- Is Europe shifting its privacy stance?
- ABA: lawyers can search metadata.
- E-discovery expectations.
- Library of Congress to digitize brittle books.
- WWI British Army records online.
- States say no to REAL ID.
- Iraq library struggles to survive.
- U.S. paper use shrinks, a bit.
- Texas AG issues records mandate.
- Canada passes new terrorism law.
- NARA opens first e-records vault in Texas.
- Protecting information from insiders: although organizations are making strides in protecting their sensitive information from outside threats, reports show they often are failing to protect it from the much greater threats posed by their own employees.
- RU ready for IM? To take advantage of instant messaging's benefits and overcome its challenges, organizations must implement processes and technologies to manage it effectively.
- Cost/benefit analysis for implementing ECM, BPM systems: determining the ROI for a significant investment, such as adopting an ECM or BPM system, is no easy task.
- Evolving the records management culture: from ad hoc to adherence implementing an enterprise-wide records management program requires executive-level support, communication, training, incentives, and an action plan that will motivate employees to give up their ad hoc methods and adhere to program policies and procedures.
- Freedom of information in the U.K., U.S., and Canada: freedom of information (FOI) laws are becoming more prevalent throughout the world. But they are only as effective as the systems that support them.
- Protecting personal privacy in the global business environment: in the electronic world, protecting personally identifiable information is a critical challenge for all companies and governments.
- Book review: viewing records as business objects.